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Seismicity in British Columbia and hidden continent referred to as Zealandia

Seismicity within the Pacific Northwest is nicely documented and consists of current seismic exercise on fault techniques inside the Juan de Fuca Strait. However, the seismic potential of crustal faults inside the forearc of the northern Cascadia subduction zone in … Continue reading

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Columbia Glacier, Alberta O km Retreat 1986-2015

Comparison of Columbia Glacier, which is the glacier flowing into the lake at prime in 1986 and 2015 Landsat photographs. The purple arrow is the 1986 terminus, yellow arrow the 2015 terminus place and purple arrow the tributary. The Columbia … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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Meadow Song

A few weeks ago I visited the fields of blooming Balsamroot and Lupine in Columbia Hills State Park. While listening to a symphony of Western Meadowlarks greeting the morning sun, Adam Gibbs (a friend and photographer from Vancouver) said to … Continue reading

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