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Gadd, N. R., ed., 1988, The Late Quaternary development of the Champlain Sea basin: Champlain Sea Symposium, Geological Association of Canada meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, 21 May 1986, Proceedings: St. John's, Nefoundland, Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 32, 186 p.

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Gadd, N. R., ed., 1988, The Late Quaternary development of the Champlain Sea basin: Champlain Sea Symposium, Geological Association of Canada meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, 21 May 1986, Proceedings: St. John's, Nefoundland, Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 32, 186 p.

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