Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, AB
- WOK 5-108
- Item
- 1953
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, Alberta.
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Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, AB
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, Alberta.
Area of the Netherlands affected by flood on 31 January, 1931
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Map of the Netherlands showing the principle areas affected by the flood disaster of the 31 January, 1953.
Area of thin glacial cover of erratics only
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Area of thin glacial cover of erratics only. Looking north towards Rock Glen, which can be seen in the valley. Highway 2, south of Rock Glen. Sunday, October 2, 1960.
Artisan making shoes from old tires
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Artisan making shoes from old tires. Market, Puno.
Aspen "bluff" in winter - east of Saskatoon
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Aspen "bluff" in winter. Along highway 5, east of Saskatoon.
Aspen "bluff" in winter - east of Saskatoon
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Aspen "bluff" in winter. Along highway 5, east of Saskatoon. Note convex profile of grove with younger trees in outer part.
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From left to right: Fred Carrothers, Ron Hodghinson, Stuart Lake, Lyle Gillespie at Lynn Lake airport. July 31, 1965.
Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta
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Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta. Photograph taken from the air.
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"Athabasca tar sand" (McMurray formatio of Lower Cretaceous age). Hangingstone Valley near Waterways, Alberta. Colin McKenzie looking at outcrop.
Babylonian coffin with bituminous coating
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Diagram of a Babylonian coffin with bituminous coating. Diagram copied from a book.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Baculites compressus. Say, from the Cretaceous of the South Dakota. 1. A young shell preserving the early coils. The living chamber occupied about one half the length of the shell. 2. A specimen of the same size as the last but with the outer shell broken away revealing the sutures - the outer edges of the septa. Note the variations in the sutures from the apex of the shell 2 to its wide end and on through the progressively layer shells as shown in 3, 4, 5, and 6, which represents the condition of the suture in the adult shell.
Badlands. Fort Union formation. Paleocene
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Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D. Sign explaining the origin.
Badlands. Fort Union formation. Paleocene
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View of the Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D
Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene)
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Badlands. Fort Union formation (Paleocene). Theodore Roosevelt Park, N.D.