This fonds documents Dr. St-Onge's professional and academic career including correspondence with colleagues, course and committee material, and photographic records. The slides are filed by year and document St-Onge's private and professional life.
Influence of lithological differences on topography and vegetation. Lookiing north along outcrop ledges of Edmonton formation exposed near Trans-Canada Highway between Calgary and Banff. Dip is to the left, west. Saturday, May 28, 1960.
End moraine south of Horton Lake as seen from the air (station WK70). Looking north. The ice moved from east to west. Note steeper proximal (east) side of end moraine and gentler distal (west) side grading into outwashplain. Thursday, August 6, 1959.
Glacier distorted silt underlying till at station WK61. This exposure is oriented northeast-southwest with the northeast at the right hand side of the picture. Distortions indicate local ice movement from the northeast (right).
Meltwater stream coming from underneath ice of Saskatchewan Glacier. Note high silt content (rock flour) of stream and banding in the ice. Saturday, May 28, 1960.