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Clague and Mathewes 1989 report that treeline elevation in the southeastern coast mountains of British Columbia reached elevations that were between 60 and 130 m higher than today between 9.1 and 8.2 ka.
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"In a sense, Japan is a country that's got a huge problem," said John Clague, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., who is also the Canada research chair in natural hazards research.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PAUL WALDIE 2011
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John Clague, a Simon Fraser University professor, said the warning system in B.C. had worked well.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011
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"We have exactly the same tectonic setup as Japan," said Simon Fraser University geologist John Clague.
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Clague Hodgson, 65, retired early from a faculty position at the Creighton University School of Medicine and founded his own biotech company, Nature Technology Corporation, in 1998.
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Tectonic plates don't move smoothly; they slip and stick and while they're sticking, pressure is building up, said Clague.
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Clague said his school was also paying 16 per cent of ticket sales in royalties to the licenser, Australian company Hal Leonard.
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While scientists can't predict which city is next on the 'hit list,' Clague points to Istanbul and Tehran as possibilities.
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"We know that another city built with shaky infrastructure like that of Port-au-Prince will be struck by a magnitude 7 or even larger earthquake in the future," says Clague.
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Clague said deciding which musical to perform was a catch-22 for schools, because people wanted to see a show that they knew, but they tended to be the more expensive to buy.
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