Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry
- WOK 4-146
- Item
- 1956
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry. Notice glacial boulder.
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Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry. Notice glacial boulder.
Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Hard, well cemented glacial gravel in spring area near Eston Ferry. Earl Christiansen in picture.
Hard rusty sandstone of Schei Point facies
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
View east from station 62-K-69 to show hard rusty sandstone of Schei Point facies in foreground on east side of valley overlain by Blaa Mountain shale facies in which a dike can be noticed. August 1, 1962.
Hard limestone ledge in "Grey beds" of Permian Age
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ellesmere Gr. Hard limestone ledge in "Grey beds" of Permian Age at station 63 B 184, 610 foot level.
Hard edge of conglomeratic sand of flat lying Cypress Hills Formation
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Hard edge of conglomeratic sand of flat lying Cypress Hills Formation (Oligocene) overlying light yellowish sands of the Paleocene Ravenscrag Formation. Looking north from Anxiety Butte near South Fork, Saskatchewan. May, 1964.
Harbour of Reykjavik with gun boat
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Harbour of Reykjavik with gun boat. August 12, 1960.
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Harbour of Reykjavik. August 12, 1960.
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Halite (cubo-octahedron). Sodium: yellow. Chlorine: green. The halite (and sylvite) structure is like that of the galena, and petraclase groups of minerals. One kind of ions (Cl, S, etc.) occupies the points of a face-centred cubic lattice while the other kinds of ions (Na, Pb, etc.) lie halfway between each pair of the first kind along (100) directions.
Gypsum, var. Selenite, South Dakota. A "Fish-tail" twin
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Gypsum, var. Selenite, South Dakota. A "Fish-tail" twin.
Gypsum piercement dome and glacier
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Axel Heiberg Gr. Looking south from station 62 K 106 to gypsum piercement dome and glacier behind it at skyline.
Gypsum piercement dome and Cretaceous Christopher shales
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Axel Heiberg Gr. Looking south-southwest from station 62 K 107 to show gypsum piercement dome and Cretaceous Christopher shales immediately against the gypsum.
Gypsum dome in foreground; behind, a sill in the Cretaceous Hassel
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Axel Heiberg Gr. Looking east-southeast from station 63 K 115. Gypsum dome in left foreground. Behind it a sill in the Cretaceous Hassel noted below the Bastion and Strand Fiord formations.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Axel Heiberg Gr. Looking northwest from station 63 K 115. Gypsum dome in foreground.
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Gun in front of Eskimo museum, from old Fort Churchill, Manitoba. July 31, 1965.
Gully, 100 ft deep, cut recently by drainage ditch
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Gully, 100 ft deep, cut recently by drainage ditch. Lethbridge area.