Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake
- WOK 1-55
- Item
- 1952
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake (Big Buffalo Lake), Saskatchewan.
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Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Sandy Point Beach, Peter Pond Lake (Big Buffalo Lake), Saskatchewan.
Sangamon gravel and underlying till
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Sangamon gravel and underlying till. West of Fort Qu-Appelle, Sask.
Saskatchewan gravels under basal till
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Saskatchewan gravels under basal till, overlain by lower till. Highway 3 miles west of Lethbridge. See Horberg, 1952, section 11.
Saxicava marine sand - Foster's sandpit, Ottawa
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Saxicava marine sand. Saxicava (a pelecypod) is now known as Hiatella. Thr Saxicava sand is younger than the Leda clay. Whale bones were found in the sand in this locality. Foster's sandpit at airport, Ottawa.
Scaling of weathered tombstone of mica schist
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Scaling of weathered tombstone of mica schist. Cemetery of Trinity Church, Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.
Schematic section across the flood plain showing natural levees
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Natural levee. Schematic section across the flood plain of a stream bordered by natural levees. Holmes, 1953, p. 167.
Screened gravel in pit in fill-terrace - Souris River, Oxbow, Sask
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Screened gravel in pit in fill-terrace along Souris River, south of Oxbow, Sask.
Sea cliffs, stacks and aggrading shore line at Vik
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Sea cliffs, stacks and aggrading shore line (because of large amount of material dumped by 1660 glacier burst, hlaup, into sea). At Vik, August 11, 1960.
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Sea stacks near Vik. August 11, 1960.
Second solution to problem in slide 131
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Second solution to problem in slide 131.
Section 63 B 73 showing base up to the grey gypsum at top of photograph
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Section 63 B 73 showing base up to the grey gypsum at top of photograph. Taken from the south side of canyon toward 63 B 73 which is on the north side of the canyon.
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Section across Sverdrup Basin (Raasch et al., 1961, v. 1, p. 350)
Section arcoss a typical roche moutonee
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Roche Moutonee. Section arcoss a typical roche moutonee, showing the effect of ice abrasion where the rock is sparsley jointed, and of plucking where jointing is well developed. Holmes, 1953, p. 217.
Section at Roche Percee measured by J. Hector, 1858
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Section at Roche Percee measured by J. Hector, 1858. Copied from a book. Pioneer Geologists in Saskatchewan.
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.