Urban and environmental geology of the St. Lawrence Valley |
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Urban and Environmental Geology of the St. Lawrence Valley Partners
The Urban and Environmental Geology of the St. Lawrence Valley project was made possible thanks to the contribution of several partners from the private sector and federal and provincial governments. The following organizations contributed to the project:
- Administration portuaire de Québec, Le port de Québec : Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
- Ministère des Transports du Québec : Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
- Ministère des Ressources naturelles, de la Faune et des Parcs : Hydrological database, borehole logs.
- Hydro-Québec : Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
- Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa: J. R. Bélanger and R. Couture, project leaders; D. Gauvreau, Data Manager.
- Geological Survey of Canada, Québec Office : Active participation to the project.
- Public Works and Government Services Canada : Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
- Private engineering firms: Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
- Ville de Montréal : Geotechnical database, borehole logs.
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