984 resultados para Industries--Canada, Eastern--Maps
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"Business directory of Canada West": v.1, 184 p. at end.
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English and French.
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Cover title.
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George H. Locke, Chief Librarian.
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Appendices: Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909.--Bed of Navigable Waters Act, Ontario.--Electricity and Fluid Exportation Act, Canada.--Regulations under the Electricity and Fluid Exportation Act.--Form of license to export power, Canada.
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Vol. 1 has added t.-p., engr.
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The 1917 edition has title: List of maps and publications issued by the Topographical surveys branch and available for distribution.
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Supplements in June and Dec. issues contain data recieved too late for inclusion in appropriate monthly issue.
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Maps in pockets.
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Introductory.--The North-west.--The Canadian Pacific railway.--Coal.--Eastern Canada.--British Columbia.--Northern Canada: the great fur country.--Trade relations and trade policy.--Labour, education and political tendencies.
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A revision of the original report of 1904.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"No. 305."
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Volumes for 1922- also called 4th ed.-
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This study identifies lineaments that indicate fault activity and strengthens previous interpretations of structures within the eastern extent of the Seattle Fault zone in Bellevue, WA. My investigation has compiled geotechnical subsurface data, high-resolution LiDAR imagery, and ground-penetrating radar to produce strip log sections transecting identified lineaments and depth-to-bedrock maps exposing fault structure. My work incorporates field investigation, multiple publicly available datasets, and subsurface modeling. My results include a map showing twenty-eight identified surface lineaments, five strip-log sections, and interpolated depth-to-bedrock and minimum-depth-to-bedrock maps. Several lineaments identified in the minimum-depth-to-bedrock raster are parallel to the Seattle Fault zone and suggest the presence of small splay faults beneath east Bellevue. These results strengthen previous interpretations of seismic profile data located in the study area. Another lineament identified in the minimum-depth-to-bedrock raster suggest an unmapped tear fault accommodating differential offset along fault strike between Mercer Island and Bellevue. This work also demonstrates the utility of publicly available datasets such as geotechnical subsurface explorations and LiDAR imagery in supplementing geologic investigations in the eastern extent of the Seattle Fault zone.