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Borehole geophysical log number QC-VD-LO-LM304. Located in Val D'Or, QC.
Borehole geophysical log number SK-AT-RL-RL-88. Located in Athabasca, SK.
Borehole geophysical log number NF-LC-IO-IO136. Located in Labrador City, NF.
Borehole geophysical log number SK-SA-CO-SEIS1. Located in Saskatoon, SK.
Borehole geophysical log number NF-LC-IO-IOC36. Located in Labrador City, NF.
Borehole geophysical log number AB-NA-RE-KHR01. Located in Northern Alberta, AB.
Borehole geophysical log number ON-SU-IN-IN22G. Located in Sudbury, ON.
Borehole geophysical log number BC-KA-CC-CC055. Located in Kamloops, BC.
Borehole geophysical log number NB-BA-ST-ST219. Located in Bathurst, NB.
Borehole geophysical log number NS-SL-SL-SAB01. Located in Sabeans Lake, NS.