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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Published since 1964, the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences is a monthly journal reporting peer-rev ISSN (print): 0008-4077
ISSN (electronic): 1480-3313

Published since 1963, this monthly journal reports current research in climate and environmental geoscience; geoarchaeology and forensic geoscience; geochronology and geochemistry; geophysics; GIS and geomatics; hydrology; mineralogy and petrology; mining and engineering geology; ore deposits and economic geology; paleontology, petroleum geology and basin analysis; physical geography and Quaternar

y geoscience; planetary geoscience; sedimentology and stratigraphy; soil sciences; and structural geology and tectonics. It also publishes special issues that focus on information and studies about a particular segment of earth sciences.

We go where the researchers go, and our best interactions are happening on Twitter! So as of today, we're closing down t...
18/07/2023

We go where the researchers go, and our best interactions are happening on Twitter! So as of today, we're closing down this page, but you can keep the conversation going by following Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences on Twitter here: https://buff.ly/3K5bZsV
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We've made it to the TOP Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences paper of the year! You can read "Reconstruction of isostatic...
30/12/2022

We've made it to the TOP Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences paper of the year! You can read "Reconstruction of isostatically adjusted paleo-strandlines along the southern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the Great Lakes, Lake Agassiz, and Champlain Sea basins" right here: https://buff.ly/3GsZVy5

The SECOND most-read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences paper of 2022 goes to... "Landfast ice properties over the Beauf...
29/12/2022

The SECOND most-read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences paper of 2022 goes to... "Landfast ice properties over the Beaufort Sea region in 2000–2019 from MODIS and Canadian Ice Service data"! Take a look: https://buff.ly/3qRrWd3

Next up in our countdown of top Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences papers of 2022 is this open access article on the age...
28/12/2022

Next up in our countdown of top Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences papers of 2022 is this open access article on the age and origin of the South Mountain Batholith as constrained by zircon U–Pb geochronology, geochemistry, and O–Hf isotopes. Read now: https://buff.ly/3JsJZxO

The number 4️⃣ spot in our countdown of the most-read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences papers of 2022 is this open acc...
27/12/2022

The number 4️⃣ spot in our countdown of the most-read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences papers of 2022 is this open access article on subsidence driving habitat loss in a large permafrost delta, Mackenzie River outlet to the Beaufort Sea, western Arctic Canada. Read here: https://buff.ly/3FTSGiV

It's the end of the year, so we're counting down the Top 5 Most-Read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences articles of 2022...
26/12/2022

It's the end of the year, so we're counting down the Top 5 Most-Read Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences articles of 2022! Grabbing the 5th spot is this paper on permafrost thaw sensitivity prediction using surficial geology, topography, and remote-sensing imagery. Read now: https://buff.ly/3KVpZmQ

New Open Access paper in E-first!  Evolution of a stratigraphic model in a fluvial deltaic wedge: implications for groun...
03/11/2022

New Open Access paper in E-first! Evolution of a stratigraphic model in a fluvial deltaic wedge: implications for groundwater resource protection in an oil and gas-bearing region in the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada: https://buff.ly/3DBRxvY

Scholarly publishing has many terms and definitions, particularly when it comes to open access.  Check out a glossary of...
27/10/2022

Scholarly publishing has many terms and definitions, particularly when it comes to open access. Check out a glossary of terms here: https://buff.ly/3f8JRcf

Now available in E-First! Late Pleistocene heather vole, Phenacomys, on the North Pacific Coast of North America: enviro...
21/10/2022

Now available in E-First! Late Pleistocene heather vole, Phenacomys, on the North Pacific Coast of North America: environments, local extinctions, and archaeological implications: https://buff.ly/3MKFOPH

Now available in E-First!  Structure, metamorphism, and mica 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of the southern Purcell anticlin...
20/10/2022

Now available in E-First! Structure, metamorphism, and mica 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of the southern Purcell anticlinorium and its transition into the central Kootenay arc, Omineca belt, southeastern British Columbia https://buff.ly/3SgCI7k

New paper available in E-first! Age and significance of the Fire Bay assemblage: an Ordovician arc fragment within the C...
14/10/2022

New paper available in E-first! Age and significance of the Fire Bay assemblage: an Ordovician arc fragment within the Clements Markham belt, northwestern Ellesmere Island, Canada. Check it out here: https://buff.ly/3ex7Zor

Read the latest Canadian Science Publishing blog post("Taking time to learn: New author resource for community-engaged r...
06/10/2022

Read the latest Canadian Science Publishing blog post
("Taking time to learn: New author resource for community-engaged research"): https://buff.ly/3fzUN2q

Available in E-first!  Taphonomy and depositional history of the Southfork Quarry (Cypress Hills Formation, late Eocene)...
05/10/2022

Available in E-first! Taphonomy and depositional history of the Southfork Quarry (Cypress Hills Formation, late Eocene) in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada: https://buff.ly/3y88Xht

New paper in E-first!  Fluid sources and mineralizing processes in greenstone belts: a stable isotope (O, H) comparison ...
03/10/2022

New paper in E-first! Fluid sources and mineralizing processes in greenstone belts: a stable isotope (O, H) comparison between the weakly mineralized Moly-Desgagné–Guercheville system and Val-d’Or orogenic gold deposits, Canada: https://buff.ly/3EdszF4

Available in E-first! Geochronology, geochemistry, and Hf isotopic compositions of the Early Devonian Heihaibei granite ...
29/09/2022

Available in E-first! Geochronology, geochemistry, and Hf isotopic compositions of the Early Devonian Heihaibei granite in the East Kunlun Orogen, Northwest China: https://buff.ly/3E23WuO

New paper in E-first!  Radiocarbon dates and late Quaternary vertebrates from cave deposits in the central Canadian Rock...
28/09/2022

New paper in E-first! Radiocarbon dates and late Quaternary vertebrates from cave deposits in the central Canadian Rocky Mountains: https://buff.ly/3LRVUGA

New paper available in E-first!  The Northern Crocodile: first report of Borealosuchus (Eusuchia; Crocodylia) from Saska...
20/09/2022

New paper available in E-first! The Northern Crocodile: first report of Borealosuchus (Eusuchia; Crocodylia) from Saskatchewan's lower Ravenscrag Formation (earliest Paleocene) with implications for biogeography: https://buff.ly/3UiugGG

The August issue of CJES 59(8) is now online 🎉! Check out articles on trilobites, a Miocene mayfly found in amber, an ar...
06/09/2022

The August issue of CJES 59(8) is now online 🎉! Check out articles on trilobites, a Miocene mayfly found in amber, an article predicting geology from geophysics and an article that uses mercury as a proxy for redox oscillations: https://buff.ly/3QptSTv

New paper in e-First about a set of dinosaur trackways from the Late Cretaceous: https://buff.ly/3wAhh9i Royal Tyrrell M...
30/08/2022

New paper in e-First about a set of dinosaur trackways from the Late Cretaceous: https://buff.ly/3wAhh9i Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

"P.E.I. school teacher stumbles upon fossil that may be 300 million years old"  via CBC News:
29/08/2022

"P.E.I. school teacher stumbles upon fossil that may be 300 million years old" via CBC News:

An Island school teacher has made the discovery of a lifetime after stumbling upon a fossil that could be 300 million years old.

New paper available!  Cloeon tzeltal sp. nov. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), a Miocene mayfly from Mexican amber:  https://b...
26/08/2022

New paper available! Cloeon tzeltal sp. nov. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), a Miocene mayfly from Mexican amber: https://buff.ly/3wxeMo5

Incredible Fossil Reveals A Giant Lizard Who Ruled The Sea With Teeth And Terror via ScienceAlert:
25/08/2022

Incredible Fossil Reveals A Giant Lizard Who Ruled The Sea With Teeth And Terror via ScienceAlert:

The discovery of incredible fossils of a giant marine lizard reveals how this ancient extinct beast would have ruled the sea 66 million years ago.

New paper by Nguyen et al. available now in e-First! Find out about the new trilobite species here: https://buff.ly/3AaH...
20/08/2022

New paper by Nguyen et al. available now in e-First! Find out about the new trilobite species here: https://buff.ly/3AaHY5l The University of Oklahoma New York State Museum

New paper in e-First! Read about a Random Forest approach to predict geology from geophysics: https://buff.ly/3zP3NHp  D...
12/08/2022

New paper in e-First! Read about a Random Forest approach to predict geology from geophysics: https://buff.ly/3zP3NHp Department of Earth Sciences - Memorial University of Newfoundland Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University

New paper in e-First! Read about new geochemical and mineralogical data from an outcrop of the Steptoean Positive Isotop...
11/08/2022

New paper in e-First! Read about new geochemical and mineralogical data from an outcrop of the Steptoean Positive Isotopic Carbon Excursion located along the Port au Port Peninsula here: https://buff.ly/3QB4RWc Smith College Amherst College University of Cambridge

🤝 Our publisher, Canadian Science Publishing, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Canadian Society for Ec...
08/08/2022

🤝 Our publisher, Canadian Science Publishing, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution, a non-partisan group of ecologists and evolutionary biologists! Learn what this collaboration means for CSEE members, upcoming special issues, conferences, and more: https://buff.ly/3Q6L5BW

New Open Access paper in e-First!  Find out about the age and origin of the South Mountain Batholith: https://buff.ly/3J...
05/08/2022

New Open Access paper in e-First! Find out about the age and origin of the South Mountain Batholith: https://buff.ly/3JsJZxO

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