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						Originating Geological Province (Site/Habitat/Origin)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the name of the geological province where the specimen originated.
 Observation:        For better search results in your database, avoid a large variety of  terms; draw up an authority list and add names as necessary. For Canadian geological provinces, you may use the following authority list:1
 
 
          
            | Cordilleran Orogen | Churchill |  
            | Appalachian Orogen | Grenville |  
            | Innuitian 
 Orogen | Bear |  
            | Arctic Continental Shelf | Nain |  
            | Atlantic Continental Shelf | Slave |  
            | Pacific Continental Shelf | Superior |  
            | Hudson Bay Platform | Southern |  
            | Arctic Platform |  |  
            | Interior Platform |  |  
            | St. Lawrence Platform |  | 
 Entry rules:        Enter the full name of the originating geological province, without inverting it; do not use abbreviations.
        ExampleA cassiterite specimen from the Appalachian Orogen in New
Brunswick |  | Discipline | mineralogy | 
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 |  | Species | cassiterite | 
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 |  | Originating Continent | North America | 
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 |  | Originating Geological Province | Appalachian Orogen | 
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 |  | Originating Country | Canada | 
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 |  | Originating Province | New Brunswick | 
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      This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon  followed by a space. If you know the subdivision, enter a semicolon and a space after the name of the province, and then the name of the sub-province.
      ExampleRecord for a basalt sample from the sub-province of Pontiac, one of
the subdivisions of the Superior Province, in Quebec |  | Discipline | petrology | 
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 |  | Rock Name | basalt | 
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 |  | Originating Geological Province | Superior Province; Pontiac | 
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 |  | Originating Province | Quebec | 
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   If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the originating geological province.
  Example|  | Originating Geological Province | Bear Province ? | 
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   NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA. Geological Provinces, The Atlas of Canada Website, (http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/environment/geology/geologicalprovinces/1/maptext_view), [Information up to date as of June 20, 2006].
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