GSA Today
Volume 25, Number 11 (November 2015)
About the cover:
The 3-km southwest face of Mount Robson (3,954 m) rises above summer wildflowers along Robson Creek in British Columbia, Canada. Composed of Cambrian sedimentary rocks, the peak is the most prominent in the Canadian sector of the Cordilleran fold-thrust belt. Photo by Robert S. Hildebrand. See related article, p. 4–11.
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