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Lithoprobe

Lithoprobe was a Canadian national geoscience research project funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council from 1984 to 2005, and one of the largest geoscientific research programs in Canadian history. The project aimed to research and map the lithosphere structure and composition, and its findings were used by scientists as well as petroleum and mining companies. By the end of the project, Lithoprobe had employed more than 1,000 scientists.

History
The concept of Lithoprobe was proposed at a 1981 meeting sponsored by Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and the project itself launched in 1984. It was jointly funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and the Geological Survey of Canada. ==Notable contributors==
Notable contributors
Charlotte E. KeenRichard Lee ArmstrongRonald M. Clowes, Director (1987) • Hu GabrielseThomas Edvard Krogh (1991–1996) • James MongerJohn Oliver Wheeler, lobbied for establishment of the project, chairman of steering committee (two years) • Harold Williams ==References==
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