Geology - Research - Marilyn Truscott
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Marilyn Truscott of Glidden, Saskatchewan, a PhD candidate in geological sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, makes use of an electron probe x-ray microanalyzer. Mrs. Truscott uses the machine to analyze samples of volcanic rock from the Sweetgrass Hills in Montana. She is obtaining information that will help provide a more complete picture of the geological history of the Western Plains.
Man by Cliff
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A man with a [hatchet] posing in front of a cliff face.
Path through the woods
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A path covered with fallen leaves is seen winding its way through a forest in autumn.
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Killdeer's nest
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Four eggs of a Killdeer bird are seen in a nest made in the gravel and dirt.
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Goatsbeard and Lupins
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A bloom in seed of Goatsbeard is seen through a group of Lupins.
The North Saskatchewan River
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The North Saskatchewan River is seen cutting its way across the prairie from a hill above.
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University of Saskatchewan flower bed
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A University of Saskatchewan flower bed is seen at the north end of the Quad with the Chemistry building seen in the distance on a clear spring day.
Dirt road in winter
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A dirt road is seen winding its way through a bluff in winter.
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Beaver Creek in late fall
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Beaver Creek's calm waters are seen as they wind though a autumn trees and grasses.
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Old Larch cones
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Mature Larch cones are seen on a tree branch.