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  5. The History of the Geological Survey of Canada in 175 Objects

Equipment and Instrumentation

  • 48. First Seismographs (1897)
  • 68. Three-Component Magnetometer (1946)
  • 75. Geochronology Laboratory (1953)
  • 84. Radiocarbon Laboratory (1961)
  • 85. First Electron Probe Microanalyzer (1962)
  • 86. Nuclear Explosion Monitoring (1962)
  • 89. Strong Motion Seismograph (1963)
  • 90. LaCoste & Romberg Gravimeter (1960s)
  • 101. Magnetometers (1968)
  • 108. Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry (1970)
  • 114. National Seismograph Network (1971)
  • 119. Huntec Deep-Tow System (1976)
  • 122. Ocean Bottom Seismometer (1970s)
  • 133. Electric Rock-Core Drill (1980s)
  • 137. Organic Geochemical Biomarkers (1987)
  • 156. SHRIMP (1995)
  • 174. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (2016)

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