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Carleton Connects: Cameron Davidson and Alaskan Tectonics

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Carleton Connects: Cameron Davidson and Alaskan Tectonics

Thanks to plate tectonics, North America has been acquiring large chunks of real estate along its western margin for millions of years. Professor Cameron Davidson will show how modern geochronology is transforming our understanding of Alaska’s land masses and how scientific progress relies on the application of new tools to so-called settled scientific questions.

  01/01/2023  

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  • Title Carleton Connects: Cameron Davidson and Alaskan Tectonics
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  • Date January 1, 2023
  • Description Thanks to plate tectonics, North America has been acquiring large chunks of real estate along its western margin for millions of years. Professor Cameron Davidson will show how modern geochronology is transforming our understanding of Alaska’s land masses and how scientific progress relies on the application of new tools to so-called settled scientific questions.
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