THE SELECTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A NEW SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM FOR CANADA’S MARITIME PROVINCES
Darlene GillisAngus HamiltonRoger J. GaudetJ. O. RamsayBert Seely Susan BlackieAllen FlemmingCyril CarlinSerge BernardLéo-Guy LeBlanc
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