To Hay River and Back: Fieldwork on a 370-Million-Year-Old Beach in the Northwest Territories

To Hay River and Back: Fieldwork on a 370-Million-Year-Old Beach in the Northwest Territories

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To Hay River and Back: Fieldwork on a 370-Million-Year-Old Beach in the Northwest Territories

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  1. 1 To Hoy River and back: fieldwork on a 370 million year old beach in the Northwest Territories
  2. 2 Lamalice Family Fossil Discovery
  3. 3 Possible identity of Lamalice specimen?
  4. 4 Carbonate platforms and tropical reefs
  5. 5 Ichthyostego (East Greenland, 365 million years) hind limb
  6. 6 The "Lonely" Road
  7. 7 Great Slave Lake
  8. 8 Fall Foliage
  9. 9 Lamalice Specimen Locality
  10. 10 Rappelling
  11. 11 Louise Falls
  12. 12 Trenching
  13. 13 Jacketing
  14. 14 Alexandra Falls
  15. 15 Jackhammering (and lots of it!)
  16. 16 Fine toolwork
  17. 17 Prospecting
  18. 18 and the Raven...
  19. 19 The trip continues
  20. 20 Barges Galore!
  21. 21 Fishing Heritage
  22. 22 Questions?

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