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1. Timing and tectonic setting of Stikine Terrane magmatism, Babine-Takla lakes area, central British Columbia.

2. Geochronology of mid-Cretaceous to Eocene magmatism, Babine porphyry copper district, central British Columbia.

3. Stratigraphic evidence for multiple Holocene advances of Lillooet Glacier, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia.

4. Large Holocene landslides from Pylon Peak, southwestern British Columbia.

5. Conodont biostratigraphy of the Lower to Middle Devonian Deserters Formation (new), Road River Group, northeastern British Columbia.

6. Deep long-period earthquakes near Mount Meager, British Columbia.

7. Tectonic implications of 40Ar/39Ar muscovite dates from the Mt. Haley stock and Lussier River stock, near Fort Steele, British Columbia.

8. Development of late Paleozoic volcanic arcs in the Canadian Cordillera: an example from the Klinkit Group, northern British Columbia and southern Yukon.

9. Early Turonian (Late Cretaceous) age of the Tuskoola sandstone Pine River area, northeastern British Columbia.

10. Marine reptiles from the Nanaimo Group (Upper Cretaceous) of Vancouver Island.

11. Relay Mountain Group, Tyaughton–Methow basin, southwest British Columbia: a major Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous terrane overlap assemblage.

12. Dextral strike-slip faulting in the Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia: a natural example of wrench tectonics in relation to Cordilleran tectonics.

13. Nature of the basement to Quesnel Terrane near Christina Lake, southeastern British Columbia.

14. Eocambrian granite clasts in southern British Columbia shed light on Cordilleran hinterland crust.

15. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Port Moody Interstade, a nonglacial interval in southwestern British Columbia at about 18 000 [sup 14] C years BP.

16. New U–Pb age constraints on latest Cretaceous magmatism and associated mineralization in the Fawnie Range, Nechako Plateau, central British Columbia.

17. Late Quaternary glacial and interglacial environments of the Nechako River - Cheslatta Lake area, central British Columbia.

18. Discovery of a significant cave entrance in stripe karst, Horsethief Creek Group, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.

19. Late Holocene glacial activity at Bromley Glacier, Cambria Icefield, northern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada.

21. An unusual stone circle, Chilcotin Range, British Columbia, Canada.

22. Late Holocene glacial activity in Manatee Valley, southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia, Canada.

23. An istiodactylid pterosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group, Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada.

24. Ediacaran body and trace fossils in Miette Group (Windermere Supergroup) near Salient Mountain, British Columbia, Canada.

25. Conodont biostratigraphy of the latest Cambrian - Early Ordovician upper McKay Group, southeastern British Columbia.

26. A new species of lobster (Astacidea, Erymidae) from the Smithers Formation (Middle Jurassic) of British Columbia, Canada.

27. From Proterozoic strata to a synthesized seismic reflection trace: implications for regional seismic reflection patterns in northwestern Canada.

28. Multiple deformation episodes at Myra Falls volcanic-hosted massive sulfide camp, central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

29. An unusually large Aulocopella winnipegensis and associated demosponges from the Upper Ordovician Beaverfoot Formation, southeastern British Columbia.

30. Late Pleistocene stratigraphy and chronology of lower Chehalis River valley, southwestern British Columbia: evidence for a restricted Coquitlam Stade.

31. Orthopyroxene, augite, and plagioclase compositions in dacite: application to bedrock sourcing of lithic artefacts in southern British Columbia.

32. Little Ice Age glacial activity in Strathcona Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

33. Stratigraphy, geochronology, and geochemistry of the Georgie River area, northwest British Columbia, and implications for mineral exploration.

34. Provenance of Jurassic sedimentary rocks of south-central Quesnellia, British Columbia: implications for paleogeography.

35. Basin architecture and density structure beneath the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia.

36. Geology of Denman and Hornby islands, British Columbia: implications for Nanaimo Basin evolution and formal definition of the Geoffrey and Spray formations, Upper Cretaceous Nanaimo Group.

38. Greenschist-facies metamorphism of the Burgess Shale and its implications for models of fossil formation and preservation.

39. Extending the ancient margin outboard in the Canadian Cordillera: record of Proterozoic crust and Paleocene regional metamorphism in the Nicola horst, southern British Columbia.

40. Stratigraphy, structure, and geochronology of the Anyox Pendant, northwest British Columbia, and implications for mineral exploration.

41. A new occurrence of Archaeoscyphia pulchra (Bassler) from the Ordovician of western Canada.

42. Step-pool and cascade morphology, Mosquito Creek, British Columbia: a test of four analytical techniques.

43. Low-temperature cooling history of the Shuswap metamorphic core complex, British Columbia: constraints from apatite and zircon fission-track ages.

44. Conodonts from the Kechika Formation and Road River Group (Lower to Upper Ordovician) of the Cassiar Terrane, northern British Columbia.

45. Paleomagnetism of the Quottoon plutonic complex in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia and southeastern Alaska: evidence for tilting during uplift.

46. Paleomagnetic reconnaissance of early Mesozoic carbonates from Williston Lake, northeastern British Columbia, Canada: evidence for late Mesozoic remagnetization.

47. Lithospheric structure across the craton-Cordilleran transition of northeastern British Columbia.

48. Geochemical evolution of groundwater on Saturna Island, British Columbia.

49. Melting of heterogeneous mantle in a slab window environment: examples from the middle Tertiary Masset basalts, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.

50. Lithostratigraphy and limiting optical ages of the Pleistocene fill in Fraser River valley near Clinton, south-central British Columbia.