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Radiation Geophysics
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For more information about the NATGAM program or for data requests, please contact:

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NameTitle (sort)
Carson, John
Radiometric Data Analysis Expertÿ
Ford, Ken
Exploration Gamma Ray Spectrometry Expert expertise for Ford, Ken
Grant, John A.
Geophysicistÿ
Holman, Peter
Exploration Geophysicist, Gamma Ray Spectrometry expertise for Holman, Peter
Shives, Rob
Exploration Gamma Ray Spectrometry Expert expertise for Shives, Rob
Sinclair, Dr. Laurel
Radiation Physicistÿ

See also: GSC Directory of Geoscience Expertise

Address

Radiation Geophysics
GSC Central Canada
Geological Survey of Canada
601 Booth St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0E8, Canada

FAX: 1 - 613 - 996 - 3726


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