- WOK 8-121
- Pièce
- 1959
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Section through rimmed kettle showing superglacial till over basal till with sharp contact at right. Near Ardrossan, Alberta.
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Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Section through rimmed kettle showing superglacial till over basal till with sharp contact at right. Near Ardrossan, Alberta.
Cretaceous sandstone lenses incorporated in till
Fait partie de W.O. Kupsch fonds
Cretaceous sandstone lenses incorporated in till forming alternation bands of till and bedrock. Con Gravenor holding hand on a bedrock-till contact. About 3 miles north of Cooking Lake, Alberta.
Well jointed, unoxidized, grey basal till
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Well jointed, unoxidized, grey basal till. South side of road, about 3 miles east of Cooking Lake. Alberta.
Close up of basal till -- oxidation, lime precipitation along joints
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Close up of basal till sowing some oxidation and lime precipitation along joints. About 3 miles east of Cooking Lake, Alberta.
Oxidized, brown, supraglacial till
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Oxidized, brown, supraglacial till. Con Gravenor pointing to Ostracod layer in till. About 3 miles east of Cooking Lake, Alberta.
Surficial geology map of Herbert Site area
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Surficial geology map of Herbert Site area.
Arboreal pollen and ratio of arboreal to non-arboreal pollen
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Arboreal pollen and ratio of arboreal to non-arboreal pollen, Herbert Site.
Non-arboreal pollen, Herbert Site
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Non-arboreal pollen, Herbert Site.
Time-units of post-Valdera time
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Time units of post-Valdera time after Cooper, 1958.
High water line of Mackenzie River
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High water line of Mackenzie River indicated by stranded drift wood, about 20 feet above water level when picture was taken on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1959. Picture taken north (downstream) from Fort Good Hope, looking farther downstream.
Blocks of grey Ayavacas limestone in red Cretaceous Moho shale
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Large separated blocks of grey Ayavacas limestone in red Cretaceous Moho shale. Believed to be the result of subaqueous slumping. Near Acora.
Campamento Pirin, highest oil field in the world
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Campamento Pirin, highest (4,000 metres; 13,000 feet) oil field in the world. Note thrust of Cretaceous grey Sipin limestone over Tertiary red beds (Puno).
View of Puno Bay - hills of Tertiary Puno group on distant shore
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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.
Looking east at Cordillera de Muneca in Bolivia
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Looking east at Cordillera de Muneca in Bolivia from road between Huancane and Cojata north of Lake Titicaca.
Wind-oriented moss hillocks on Altiplano near Cojata
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Wind-oriented moss hillocks on Altiplano near Cojata.