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Cates, N.L. & Mojzsis, S.J. (2006). Geochronology and Geochemistry of a newly identified pre-3760 Ma supracrustal sequence in the Nuvvuagittug belt, Quebec, Canada. XXXVII Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, TX.
Cates, N.L. & Mojzsis, S.J. (2005). Geology of diverse early Archean (>3700 Ma) Akilia association supracrustal enclaves on Qilangarssuit and surrounding islands, southern West Greenland. NASA Astrobiology Institute Meeting. Boulder, Colorado.
Cates, N.L. & Mojzsis, S.J. (2005). Expanding the inventory of Early Archean crust: Confirmation of a >3750 Ma supracrustal sequence, Nuvvuagittug belt, Northern Quebec. Fall American Geophysical Union meeting. San Francisco, California.
Cates, N.L. & Mojzsis, S.J. (2005). Geology of diverse early Archean (>3700 Ma) Akilia association supracrustal enclaves on Qilangarssuit and surrounding islands, southern West Greenland [Abstract]. NASA Astrobiology Institute Meeting. Boulder, Colorado.
Cates, N. & Mojzsis, S.J. (2004). Geochemistry of early Archean Akilia association supracrustal rocks on Innersuartuut, West Greenland [Abstract]. V.M. Goldschmidt International Geochemistry Meeting 2004. Copenhagen, Denmark.