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          2016.5.5.04 · Item · 1989
          Part of Harry Coates fonds

          Item is a map of Prince George Wood Preserving Ltd. Development Plan Forest Licence A27771 for the period of January 1, 1986 to January 1, 1991: Fraser Operating Area. Geographic features include the Fraser River.

          2000.1.1.3.14.01 · Item · 1952
          Part of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

          Photograph depicts two pick hammers laid in asbestos fibre. Annotations on note glued to recto of photograph: "ASBESTOS"; "Detail view of asbestos talus. Early test pit near top of showing. Western slope." Areas of image have been labeled "A" and "B". Photo caption under printed copy of image in 1952 Annual Report: "A - Asbestos fibre partially opened by frost action. B - Serpentine rock originally containing the asbestos fibre."

          2016.5.3.09 · File · ca. 1981
          Part of Harry Coates fonds

          File consists of the manual "Describing Ecosystems in the Field" from the Province of British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Forests.

          2023.2.2.13.2.37 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.12 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.14 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.15 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.33 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.45 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.49 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.61 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.19 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.21 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.23 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.35 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.43 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.46 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.57 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.58 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.62 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.11 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.13 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.16 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.17 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.24 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.36 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.44 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.47 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party.

          2023.2.2.13.2.54 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.56 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.60 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.63 · Item · 9 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the return trip sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight leaving the Klutlan Glacier study site. On the return leg at the end of the day, the flight initially went upvalley to pick up another party. This image was taken after the helicopter turned north to return to base camp.

          2023.2.2.13.2.18 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.20 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).

          2023.2.2.13.2.22 · Item · 8 Jul. 2007
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          This image is part of the outbound sequence of aerial images obtained on the helicopter flight to the Klutlan Glacier study site. The sequence starts from the base camp at the White River crossing on the Alaska Highway and heads south, to a point just upvalley of the debris-covered terminus (approx. 10-15 km from Alaska border), and turning back north to the landing spot on the Generc River floodplain close to the study site (see Fig. 1 in paper).