Bituminous sand in till, Fleury Point, Saskatchewan
- WOK 4-103
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- [1948-1957]
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Bituminous sand in till, Fleury Point, Saskatchewan.
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Bituminous sand in till, Fleury Point, Saskatchewan
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Bituminous sand in till, Fleury Point, Saskatchewan.
Bitumen jointed masonry of temple of Ur of the Chaldees
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Photograph of bitumen jointed masonry of the temple of Ur of the Chaldees. Photograph copied from a book.
Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskathcewan River
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Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskathcewan River near Outlook, Sask.
Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskatchewan River
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Bison skull in alluvium of South Saskatchewan River near Outlook, Sask.
Bishop's palace with wooden, carved balconies
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Bishop's palace with wooden, carved balconies. Plaza de Armas, Lima.
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Betula nana or ground birch. Near Threnglaborgir crater row. August 4, 1960.
Bergschrund - stages of erosion
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Bergschrund. Progressive stages of erosion at the head of a valley glacier (left) with a detail of the bergschrund (right). (Gilluly et al., 1959, p. 228).
Belly river beds distorted by ice shove - Mud Hills AB.
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Belly river beds distorted by ice shove. Mud Hills AB. See Slater, 1927.
Beginning of eruption after soaping of small geyser
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Beginning of eruption after soaping of small geyser. Geysir, August 9, 1960.
Bedrock valleys in southern Saskatchewan
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Bedrock valleys in southern Saskatchewan (Christiansen 1962, fig. 1).
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Bedrock Valley. Dissected miniature pediments on terraces in front of bedrock outcrops. Red Deer River near Drumheller, AB. November 10, 1962.
Bedrock topographic map of the Weyburn area
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Bedrock topographic map of the Weyburn area, southeastern Saskatchewan, showing the periglacial surface. Contours are dashed where their position is uncertain. A - A^1 indicates line of section. All ranges west of the second meridian.(Meneley et al., 1957).
Bedrock surface, Regina-Wynyard region
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Bedrock surface, Regina-Wynyard region (Kupsch, 1964, fig. 8).
Bedrock surface, Regina-Wynyard area
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Bedrock surface, Regina-Wynyard area (Kupsch, 1964, fig. 7).
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Topography, McLean area (Kupsch, 1964, fig. 5).