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1. Trapped in a graben: deposition of Huronian gold-bearing conglomerates in a fault-influenced, valley-confined, fluvial system in the southern Cobalt Basin, Ontario, Canada.

2. Revised stratigraphy of the middle Simcoe Group (Ordovician, upper Sandbian–Katian) in its type area: an integrated approach.

3. Provenance and depositional age of metasedimentary rocks in the Frontenac terrane (Grenville Province, Ontario).

4. Introduction to the Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, "Magmatic and metallogenic processes associated with large igneous provinces".

5. Analysis of the late Hirnantian and early Rhuddanian unconformities of southern Ontario: evidence for far-field glacioeustatic effects.

6. Late history of glacial Lake Agassiz in northwestern Ontario, Canada: a case study in the Sandy Lake basin.

7. "Sudbury Breccia" and "Huronian Breccia": spatial, sedimentological, and structural evidence for separate distinct breccia-forming events.

8. Microbial, tidal, and storm activity in a macrotidal to shallow marine shelf environment during the Paleoproterozoic era.

9. Seven hydrogeological terrains characteristic of southern Ontario.

10. Insights into the Connaught sequence of the Timiskaming varve series from Frederick House Lake, northeastern Ontario.

11. Geology of the Mesoproterozoic Pillar Lake Volcanics and Inspiration Sill, Armstrong, Ontario: evidence of early Midcontinent Rift magmatism in the northwestern Nipigon Embayment.

12. Nd isotope mapping of the Frontenac Terrane in southwestern Grenville Province.

13. The role of excess oxygen for modeling high-Mn, low-Ca garnets in metapelites from the northern Central Metasedimentary Belt of the Grenville Province, Ontario, Canada.

14. Regional and local controls on Archean rock-hosted cobalt mineralization at the McAra deposit, southern Superior Province, Ontario, Canada.

15. Biological mats in siliciclastic sediments of the Paleoproterozoic Gunflint Formation, northwestern Ontario, Canada.

16. Converging ice streams: an unreasonable hypothesis for deposition of the Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario.

17. Hydrochronology of a proposed deep geological repository for low- and intermediate-level nuclear waste in southern Ontario from U–Pb dating of secondary minerals: response to Silurian and Cretaceous events.

18. Hydrochronology of a proposed deep geological repository for low- and intermediate-level nuclear waste in southern Ontario from U–Pb dating of secondary minerals: response to Alleghanian events.

19. Assessment of a seismo-neotectonic origin for the New Liskeard–Thornloe scarp, Timiskaming graben, northeastern Ontario.

20. Preservation of carbon isotopes in kerogen from thermally altered Mesoproterozoic lacustrine microbialites.

21. The role of magma injection and crystal sorting in the formation of early gabbros at the Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada1.

22. Geochemistry of Late Ordovician dalmanelloid brachiopods from Laurentia: testing the effects of paleolatitudinal gradient1.

23. Allochthonous sources of iodine and organic carbon in an eastern Ontario aquifer1.

24. Ice-marginal sedimentation and processes of diamicton deposition in large proglacial lakes, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada.

25. Evaluating the groundwater resource potential of the Dundas buried bedrock valley, southwestern Ontario: an integrated geological and hydrogeological case study.

26. Stratigraphic analysis of Late Wisconsin and Holocene glaciolacustrine deposits exposed along the Nottawasaga River, southern Ontario, Canada.

27. The pre-Late Wisconsin stratigraphy of southern Simcoe County, Ontario: implications for ice sheet buildup, decay, and Great Lakes drainage evolution.

28. Macro- and microstructural analysis of the North Tea Lake Mylonite Zone: an extensional shear zone in the Central Gneiss Belt, Grenville Province, Ontario.

29. New structural, metamorphic, and U-Pb geochronological constraints on the Blezardian Orogeny and Yavapai Orogeny in the Southern Province, Sudbury, Canada.