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Vol. 7, No. 29 Week of July 21, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Canadian researchers pull old ice core from Mount Logan

Geological Survey of Canada wraps up three seasons of drilling at Prospector-Russell Col, collecting ice samples to show how climate has changed over time

by The Associated Press

An ice core removed from Canada’s highest mountain may date back to the last Ice Age, according to the team that drilled it. The Geological Survey of Canada recently wrapped up its third and final season of drilling at Prospector-Russell Col, at an altitude of 17,388 feet, on Mount Logan in the Yuk....

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Samples from last ice age


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