Autumn on the river bank in Saskatoon
- LGS IX 3-2
- Item
- 1959 - 1964
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Colourful foliage and grasses are seen on the river bank in Saskatoon.
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Autumn on the river bank in Saskatoon
Part of L.G. Saunders fonds
Colourful foliage and grasses are seen on the river bank in Saskatoon.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
"Athabasca tar sand" (McMurray formatio of Lower Cretaceous age). Hangingstone Valley near Waterways, Alberta. Colin McKenzie looking at outcrop.
Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Athabasca River near McMurray, Alberta. Photograph taken from the air.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
From left to right: Fred Carrothers, Ron Hodghinson, Stuart Lake, Lyle Gillespie at Lynn Lake airport. July 31, 1965.
Assembly of jeeps near Ludent crater group
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Assembly of jeeps near Ludent crater group. August 4, 1960.
Aspen "bluff" in winter - east of Saskatoon
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Aspen "bluff" in winter. Along highway 5, east of Saskatoon.
Aspen "bluff" in winter - east of Saskatoon
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Aspen "bluff" in winter. Along highway 5, east of Saskatoon. Note convex profile of grove with younger trees in outer part.
Ashlayers exposed in pit - near Ludent crater
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ashlayers (rhyolitic, white, and basic, black) exposed in pit. From bottom to top. Hekla 4 (4000 years ago, white with black), Hekla 3 (about 2700 years B.P., white), Hverfjall (about 2500 B.P., basic volcanic ash), laxa (about 2000 B.P., basic). Near Ludent crater. August 4, 1960.
Ashlayers exposed in pit - near Ludent crater
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ashlayers (rhyolitic, white, and basic, black) exposed in pit. From bottom to top. Hekla 4 (4000 years ago, white with black), Hekla 3 (about 2700 years B.P., white), Hverfjall (about 2500 B.P., basic volcanic ash), Laxa fall (about 2000 B.P., basic). Near Ludent crater. August 4, 1960.
"Armour lava" near the river Huerfisfljot
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
"Armour lava" consisting of big, low vaults broken up mainly along radial fissures. This is common in Icelandic pahoehoe flows. Near the river Huerfisfljot. August 10, 1960.
Area of thin glacial cover of erratics only
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Area of thin glacial cover of erratics only. Looking north towards Rock Glen, which can be seen in the valley. Highway 2, south of Rock Glen. Sunday, October 2, 1960.
Area of the Netherlands affected by flood on 31 January, 1931
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Map of the Netherlands showing the principle areas affected by the flood disaster of the 31 January, 1953.
Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, AB
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Arctica ovata from the Bearpaw formation, south of Walsh, Alberta.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Arctic Ordivician fauna (Nelson, 1959, pl. 2). Number: 1 Hormatoma (gastropod) 2 Winnipegoceras (cephalopod) 3 Lambeoceras (cephalopod) 4 Maclurites (gastropod)
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Arctic Ordivician fauna (Nelson, 1959, pl. 3). Number: 1 Cyrtogomphoceras (cephalopod) 2 Diestoceras (cephalopod) 3 Streptolasma trilobatum (solitary coral) 4 Lepidocyclus perlamellosus (rhynchonellia) 5. Aulacera undulata (columnar stromatoporoid)