Looking down on Puno Bay, city not shown to the right. Hills of Tertiary Puno group on distant shore. Light snow cover on highest hills, early morning August 23, 1958. Cretaceous rocks in the foreground.
Axel Heiberg Det. Looking north from station 63 K 112 towards tent camp sire 63 K 96, to show sequence across valley of Cretaceous Christopher, Hassel, Bastion (mostly covered by igneous rock fragments), Strand Fiord, Kanguk, and Tertiary Eureka Sound.
Axel Heiberg Gr. Looking north from station 62 K 105 with sequence of Cretaceous Strand Fiord volcanics to the right, Kanguk shales in centre and Eureka Sound (Tertiary) to extreme left.
View of Akureyri, second largest town in Iceland (8568 inhabitants in 1959) situated near the head of Eyjafjordur. It has better climate than any other town in Iceland and trees thrive better than in Reykjavik. August 3, 1960.
General view of a marine cliff. Stevns Klint, Island of Sjaelland, Denmark. Danian limestone superposed on Senonian White Chalk. Note contact and dislocations in Danian limestones caused by ice thrust. Type locality of Danian. Monday, August 22, 1960.
View north-west across lowest terrace (present flood plain?)of South Saskatchewan river south of Saskatoon near Beaver Creek. Across the stream is Frenchman Flats at the same height as floodplain in foreground which is about 12 feet above winter water level and on which abandoned meanders can still be seen in present day topography.
Axel Heiberg. Looking north upstream toward station 63 K 101 to show succession of Cretaceous Christopher, Hassel, and Strand formations. In background Cretaceous Kanguk and Tertiary Eureka Sound beds form the high mountains at the skyline.
Axel Heiberg. Looking NE toward station 63 K 103 show Hassel sandstone to right, dark shales of Bastion formation and Strand Fiord volcanics at skyline.