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Co-operative Geological Mapping Strategies Across Canada : COGMAPS Projects in the Province of Nova Scotia
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![Looking southeast from the north end of Durell Island: a strongly foliated (mylonitic) granite of Devonian age (centre foreground) in contact with the Goldenville Formation metasediments (right). These rocks were deformed by the terrane-bounding Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone. The town of Canso is located in the upper right of the photo. Photograph by Ron Garnett - AirScapes. Looking southeast from the north end of Durell Island: a strongly foliated (mylonitic) granite of Devonian age (centre foreground) in contact with the Goldenville Formation metasediments (right). These rocks were deformed by the terrane-bounding Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone. The town of Canso is located in the upper right of the photo. Photograph by Ron Garnett - AirScapes.](/web/20061103022926im_/http://www.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/cogmaps/prov/images/ns_photo.jpg) Looking southeast from the north end of Durell Island: a strongly foliated (mylonitic) granite of Devonian age (centre foreground) in contact with the Goldenville Formation metasediments (right). These rocks were deformed by the terrane-bounding Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone. The town of Canso is located in the upper right of the photo. Photograph by Ron Garnett - AirScapes. |
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