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Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
F. Musk-Ox / Institute for Northern Studies
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
This fonds contains correspondence and resource material relating to Dr. Kupsch's research, particularly on Frank Davies, Balfour Currie, and the Second International Polar Year; as well as both published and unpublished material from "Gold and Other Stories" and the "Musk-Ox." Additionally, there is considerable reference material relating to uranium mining and nuclear energy, documenting both sides of the ongoing debate over the use of uranium. This fonds also contains an extensive collection of images, documenting 50 years of Dr. Kupsch's field work in northern Saskatchewan and northern Canada, as well as a variety of images relating to the history of geology.
Kupsch, Walter Oscar, 1919- ; (Professor of Geology)
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Diagram of Oil seep on homocline
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Seep on homocline where oil beds come to the surface. Diagrammatic figure copied from a book.
Map of oil and gas fields in Middle East, after Landes
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Map of oil and gas seeps in the Middle East, after Landes. Map copied from a book.
Crude oil production and refining after Agricola
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Illustration of oil production and refining after Agricola, 1550. Illustration copied from book.
Excavated watertank in front of temple at Mohenjo Daro, Indus Valley
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Photograph of a watertank in front of excavated temple at Mohenjo Daro. Oldest known use of bitumen as a damp cource, 3,000 BC. Photograph copied from a book.
Professional road at Babylon showing the application of bituminous
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Diagram and model of a professional road at Babylon showing the application of bituminous. Diagram and photograph of model copied from a book.
Map of the Netherlands during Roman times
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Map of the Netherlands during Roman times showing land area and river channels.
Windmills pumping water to higher levels in the Netherlands
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Windmills used to pump water to higher levels in Kinderdyk, Netherlands. Photograph also shows the constructed water channels. Photograph copied from a book.
Relative movement of tectonic blocks in southern Netherland
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Block diagrams of the relative movement of tectonic blocks in southern Netherlands. Diagram copied from a book.
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.