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Acknowledgments
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This Web site would not have been possible without the help of many people.

Much of the material and figures form part of a Geological Survey of Canada paper that was published in 2001:

Volcanoes and Volcanic Hazards in Canada
C.J. Hickson and B.R. Edwards
Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 548

Additional text in the Web site was written by Mark Stasiuk. Added photos were provided by Mark Stasiuk and Kelly Russell. The 3-D maps were created by Mark Stasiuk using GTOPO30 topographic data.

The bulletin and Web authors thank Christy Vodden for expediting translation of the site, and Cecilia Porto (figures and photographs) and Bev Vanlier (text editing) for their hard work. Steve Williams and Kaz Shimamura were tremendously helpful with graphics. Crystal Huscroft assembled most of the background material for the ash-plume distributions. Greg Brooks and Glenn Woodsworth are thanked for editorial comments on the text and figures of the bulletin. Thanks to Lionel Jackson for providing photographs of the White River Ash and Volcano Mountain, and Murray Journeay for the Landsat image of the Garibaldi area. Thanks also to Kim Welford, Julie Roberge and Christophe Hyde for much additional translation and review of the French text.

The Web site is maintained by Mark Stasiuk.

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