Structural map of North America
- WOK 19-51
- Stuk
- [1965]
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Structural map of North America. King 1959, map at end of book.
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Structural map of North America
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Structural map of North America. King 1959, map at end of book.
Block diagram showing stages of erosion of a mountain in the Basin and Range provinces
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Block diagram showing stages of erosion of a mountain in the Basin and Range province. An initial fault-block form is assumed in stage A, but successing stages might have developped from any initial tectonic form. (A) Fan-free and Fan-based, (B) Fan-dented, (C) Fan-bayed, (D) Fan-frayed, (E) Fan-wrapped, (F) Pan-fan. King 1959, p. 155.
Columnar section showing sequence of Palaeozoic and Precambrian formations
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Columnar section showing sequence of Palaeozoic and Precambrian formations in the Grand Canyon and their topographic expression. King 1959, p. 51.
Geologic map section of Crazy Moutains
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Geologic map section of Crazy Moutains, southwestern Montana showing Livingstone formation of latest Cretaceous and Palaeocene age, and the stocks and dikes which intrude ot. Dotted lines above the setion indicate the volcanic field that probably lay on the site of the Crazy Mountains in Tertiary time. King 1959, p. 103.
Section showing structure of the Grand Canyon
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Section showing structure of the Grand Canyon. Section from El Tovar northward to Kaibab Plateau. King 1959, p. 103.
Map of southeastern Pennsylvania and eastern Maryland showing sedimentary rocks of Newark group
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Map of southeastern Pennsylvania and eastern Maryland showing sedimentary rocks of Newark group, and dikes and sills of diabase which intrude both the Newark group and the earlier crystalline and sedimentary rocks of surrounding areas. King 1959, p. 51.
Section from centre of a continent to its margin
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Section from centre of a continent to its margin showing ideal arrangement of lowlands and mountain belts. King 1959, p. 5.
Dune forms in relation to supply of sand, wind velocity and aggressiveness of vegetation
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Dune forms in relation to supply of sand, wind velocity and aggressiveness of vegetation (Eardley, 1965, p. 194).
Oriented, imbricate, pebbles of Cypress Hills Formation
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Oriented, imbricate, pebbles of Cypress Hills Formation, Battle Creek, Cypress Hills. Photo A. Vonhof.
Kame near Whitkow, Saskatchewan
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Kame near Whitkow, Saskatchewan. Photo A. Vonhof.
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Shutter ridges. Billings, 1960, p. 393.
Buckling associated with strike-slip faulting
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Buckling associated with strike-slip faulting. Billings, 1960, p. 393.
Slumping in Eastend-Whitemud strata
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Slumping in Eastend-Whitemud strata overlying Bearpaw Shales in Frenchman River Valley near Ravenscrag.
Relief forms as developed in arid and humid climates
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Relief forms as developed in an arid climate (top) and in a humid climate (bottom) on identical horizontal rock structure.
Strike ridges and valleys as developed in arid and humid climates
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Strike ridges and valleys as developed in an arid climate (top) and in a humid climate (bottom) on identical open-fold rock structure.