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Geological Survey of Canada
![Dr. Bruce E. Taylor (Research Scientist, Isotope Geologist) extracts water from a mineral sample for hydrogen isotope analysis. The procedure requires about 35 minutes. The isotopic analysis will provide information on the origin of the mineral. (GSC, Ottawa, Ontario). Dr. Bruce E. Taylor (Research Scientist, Isotope Geologist) extracts water from a mineral sample for hydrogen isotope analysis. The procedure requires about 35 minutes. The isotopic analysis will provide information on the origin of the mineral. (GSC, Ottawa, Ontario).](/web/20061103001734im_/http://www.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/images/atwork/f92s0099.jpg) Picture of the day |
The Geological Survey of Canada is a part of the
Earth Sciences Sector of
Natural Resources Canada.
The GSC is Canada's premier agency for geoscientific information and research, with
world-class expertise focusing on geoscience surveys, sustainable development
of Canada's resources, environmental protection, and technology innovation.
GSC priorities (2002-2006) |
The work of the Geological Survey of Canada focuses on the Priorities of
the Earth Sciences Sector:
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