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Canadian Quaternary vocabulary / by Chantal Cormier.S52-2/209-1992

Terminology Bulletin 209. Joint project of the Geological Survey of Canada and the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. This vocabulary contains terms relating to the Quaternary as well as to several Earth Sciences fields (geology, geomorphology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, and geochronology). English and French definitions have been included for about a third of the vocabulary's entries. Related to the "Geology of Canada" collection. The vocabulary complements the first volume of the collection, entitled "Quaternary Geology of Canada and Greenland.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Secretary of State of Canada. Translation Bureau.
TitleCanadian Quaternary vocabulary / by Chantal Cormier.
Series title
  • Terminology bulletin 0706-148X 209
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English | French]
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • Joint project of the Geological Survey of Canada and the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. "This vocabulary contains terms relating to the Quaternary as well as to several Earth Sciences fields (geology, geomorphology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, and geochronology). English and French definitions have been included for about a third of the vocabulary's entries."--Page x. "Related to the Geology of Canada collection.... The vocabulary complements the first volume of the collection, entitled Quaternary Geology of Canada and Greenland."--Foreword.
  • Bibliography.
  • Bilingual
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Secretary of State of Canada. 1992.
BindingSoftcover
Description154p. : 22 cm.
ISBN0-660-57486-1
ISSN0706-148X
Catalogue number
  • S52-2/209-1992
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