Geology of British Columbia
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geology-of-british-columbia-213-3692688
title:
Geology of British Columbia
text:
The geology of British Columbia is a function of its location on the leading edge of the North American continent. The mountainous physiography and the diversity of the different types and ages of rock hint at the complex geology, which is still undergoing revision despite a century of exploration and mapping. The province's most prominent geological features are its mountain ranges, including the North American Cordillera which stretches from Southern Mexico to Alaska.
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wiki
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology_of_British_Columbia
date created:
2008-08-11T22:26:39Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T13:04:55Z
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13
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