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1. A science and management partnership to restore coregonine diversity to the Laurentian Great Lakes.

2. Crustal eduction and slab-failure magmatism in an Orosirian (2.05–1.80 Ga) postcollisional cratonic foredeep: geochronology of Seton volcanics and Compton laccoliths, Tu Cho (Great Slave Lake), NWT, Canada.

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

4. Stratigraphy, structure, and geochronology of the 3.0–2.7 Ga Wallace Lake greenstone belt, western Superior Province, southeast Manitoba, Canada.

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

6. Tsunami generation by potential, partially submerged rockslides in an abandoned open-pit mine: the case of Black Lake, Quebec, Canada.

7. Correlation of Grassy Lake and Cedar Lake ambers using infrared spectroscopy, stable isotopes, and palaeoentomology.

8. Palynostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy of Carboniferous Upper Codroy Group and Barachois Group, southwestern Newfoundland.

9. Limnology, sedimentology, and hydrology of a jökulhlaup into a meromictic High Arctic lake.

10. Imaging the upper part of the Red Lake greenstone belt, northwestern Ontario, with 3-D traveltime tomography.

11. New high-precision U–Pb ages for the Island Lake greenstone belt, northwestern Superior Province: implications for regional stratigraphy and the extent of the North Caribou terrane.

12. Structural evolution of the Cross Lake greenstone belt in the northwestern Superior Province, Manitoba: implications for relationship between vertical and horizontal tectonism.

13. Geological evolution of the northwestern Superior Province: Clues from geology, kinematics, and geochronology in the Gods Lake Narrows area, Oxford–Stull terrane, Manitoba.

14. Reconstructing sea-level change from the internal architecture of stromatolite reefs: an example from the Mesoproterozoic Sulky Formation, Dismal Lakes Group, arctic Canada.

15. A midge-based late-glacial temperature reconstruction from southwestern Nova Scotia.

16. Tundra lakes and permafrost, Richards Island, western Arctic coast, Canada.

17. U–Pb geochronologic constraints on the crustal evolution of the Long Range Inlier, Newfoundland.

18. The first 20 years (1978–1979 to 1998–1999) of ice-wedge growth at the Illisarvik experimental drained lake site, western Arctic coast, Canada.

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

20. The Cheslatta Lake suite: Miocene mafic, alkaline magmatism in central British Columbia.

21. Quaternary stratigraphy and history of the Ootsa Lake - Cheslatta River area, Nechako Plateau, central British Columbia.