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1. New information on olenelline trilobites from the Cambrian Sekwi Formation in northwestern Canada.

2. Regional hydrogeochemistry of the carbonate rock aquifer, southern Manitoba.

3. Hidden Cretaceous basins in Nova Scotia.

4. Tracking low-temperature tectonism of the St. Lawrence Platform and Humber Zone, southern Quebec Appalachians, through apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology.

5. Mineralogy, geochronology, and genesis of the Andrew Lake uranium deposit, Thelon Basin, Nunavut, Canada.

6. The Devonian Horn River Group and the basal Imperial Formation of the central Mackenzie Plain, N.W.T., Canada: multiproxy stratigraphic framework of a black shale basin.

7. Ecological controls on Devonian stromatoporoid-dominated and coral-dominated reef growth in the Mackenzie Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada.

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

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

10. Late Ordovician platform foundering, its paleoceanography and burial, as preserved in separate (eastern Michigan Basin, Ottawa Embayment) basins, southern Ontario.

11. Evidence for reversal of basin polarity during carbonate ramp development in the Mesoproterozoic Borden Basin, Baffin Island.

12. Deformation of Upper Carboniferous coal measures in the Sydney Basin: evidence for late Alleghanian tectonism in Atlantic Canada.

13. Comparison of diagenetic fluids in the Proterozoic Thelon and Athabasca Basins, Canada: implications for protracted fluid histories in stable intracratonic basins.

14. Integrated chitinozoan, conodont, and graptolite biostratigraphy from the upper part of the Cape Cormorant Formation (Middle Ordovician), western Newfoundland.