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Ward, Brent

Channel scour on temperate alluvial fans in British Columbia
Geochronology of landslides in the Kluane Lake Region, Southwest Yukon
Glacial History and Landform Genesis in the Lac de Gras Area, Northwest Territories
Late Cenozoic glaciations and environments in southernmost Patagonia
Late Wisconsinan paleosols and macrofossils in Chehalis Valley: paleoenvironmental reconstruction and regional significance
Mount Meager, a glaciated volcano in a changing cryosphere: hazard and risk challenges
Optical dating of stabilized parabolic dunes, Savary Island, British Columbia
Pleistocene stratigraphy, glacial limits and paleoenvironments of White River and Silver Creek, southwest Yukon
Quaternary geology and drift prospecting in the Mount Polley region (NTS 093A)
Quaternary geology in part of the McLeod Lake map area (NTS 093J), central British Columbia

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