Topographic and vegetational and lineament
- WOK 5-22
- Item
- 1953
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Topographic and vegetational and lineament. West side of Bridge Creek tributary. Sec. 11, T. 11, R. 21, W. 3.
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Topographic and vegetational and lineament
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Topographic and vegetational and lineament. West side of Bridge Creek tributary. Sec. 11, T. 11, R. 21, W. 3.
Topographic lineament and vegetational lineament
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Double topographic lineament. Vegetational lineament in centre. Air photo A6315-50; Sec. 18, T. 7, R. 16, W. 3.
Drainage deflection of Frenchman Creek
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Drainage deflection of Frenchman Creek arpund nose of preglacial high coincident with seismic high. Looking across Frenchman Creek towards anomaly in secs. 30 and 31, T. 5, R. 16, W. 3.
Erratics used as building stone - oldest schoolhouse in Saskatoon
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Erratics used as building stone. Oldest schoolhouse in Saskatoon. Currently located on the University of Sasktachewan campus.
Mammoth tooth and mastodon tooth
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Mammoth tooth (Elphas primigenius, lower left second generation molar) from near Qu-Appelle, Sask. Mastodon tooth from near Jansen, Sask (Anterior end of the left upper third molar of Mastodon americanus)
Close up view of Okotoks erratic. Near Okotoks, Alberta
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Close up view of Okotoks erratic. Near Okotoks, Alberta.
Smaller erratic of Okotoks boulder trains
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Smaller erratic of Okotoks boulder trains, about 1/4 mile south of Big Rock.
Outwash terraces in Bow River Valley near Cochrane, AB
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Outwash terraces in Bow River Valley near Cochrane, Alberta.
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan. Folded Bearpaw to the left thrust over Whitemud to the right. Dumped material on the top. Person in the picture - Earl Christiansen?
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan. Folded Bearpaw to the left thrust over Whitemud to the right. Dumped material on the top. Local, minor folding in Bearpaw beds overlying Whitemud to right.
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ice-shove deformation. Dirt Hills, Saskatchewan. Tilted Whitemud. Person in picture, Earl Christiansen?
Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskathcewan River
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskathcewan River near Outlook, Sask.
Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana.
Boulder pavement on till overlain by stratified drift
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Boulder pavement on till overlain by stratified drift. HIghway 2 at Buffalo Pound Lake, Sask.
Block diagrams showing changes due to valley glaciation
Parte de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Block diagrams showing changes due to valley glaciation. (A) Unglaciated mature topography. (B) A system of valley glaciers occupies the former stream valleys and causes deep erosion. Frost action causes weathering of unglaciated slopes and provides a source of debris for lateral moraines. (C) Climatic change causes melting and disappearance of glaciers, leaving behind tell-tale topography which includes hanging valleys. U-shaped valleys, lakes, end moraines, and rugged peaks.