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Borehole geophysical log number MB-GR-GR-M494. Located in Grand Rapids, MB.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-OT-CU-CARP5. Located in Ottawa, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number NS-YA-YL-YA921. Located in Yava, NS.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-SO-KW-GB822. Located in Southern Ontario, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-TM-KL-HO32. Located in Timiskaming, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-OT-LI-TW-3. Located in Ottawa, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number NT-YK-CR-85171. Located in Yellowknife, NT.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-OT-TR-M23-1. Located in Ottawa, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number SK-FC-JV-141-11. Located in Fort a la Corne, SK.
Borehole geophysical log number BC-RI-FD-FD88A. Located in Richmond, BC.