The 2022 recipients of the Geological Association of Canada (GAC) national medals are incredible researchers and practitioners making their mark in geoscience. The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, principal journal of the…
The 2022 recipients of the Geological Association of Canada (GAC) national medals are incredible researchers and practitioners making their mark in geoscience. The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, principal…
Canadian Science Publishing welcomes Dr. Sally Pehrsson, the new Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Dr. Pehrsson is a project leader and research scientist at the Geological…
Earth. A seemingly stable, constant fixture beneath our feet. But from its core outward, the planet is anything but constant. It reshapes in response to dramatic events like earthquakes…
Driving north on the Nisga’a Highway in British Columbia, dense forest lines the road. The first sign of volcanic activity looks, to the uninformed eye, like any other valley-bottom…
Canadian Science Publishing is pleased to welcome Dr. Brendan Murphy as the new Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Dr. Murphy is a professor in the Earth…
A re-examination of Pleistocene fossils from southern Alberta has turned up some tantalizing evidence that the area may once have been home to a wider variety of big cats…
Earth’s magnetic field is among the key reasons our planet is capable of supporting life, but the magnetic history of our two nearest celestial neighbours—Mars and the Moon—shows that…
The loud swishing noise of two helicopter blades filled the air as it approached the field site. The pilot descended to a dozen meters off the ground, and Dr.…
In the summer of 1859, Captain Sherard Osborn of the British Royal Navy stood on Cameron Island, Nunavut, looking at his boots. He and crew had been sent there…