- WOK 14-51
- Item
- [1961-62]
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Late Tertiary tectonic map, showing locations of cross-sections of slides 45-46 (Raasch et al., 1961, v. 1, p. 454).
1974 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Late Tertiary tectonic map, showing locations of cross-sections of slides 45-46 (Raasch et al., 1961, v. 1, p. 454).
Latestage in glaciation of northern England
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Latestage in glaciation of northern England.
Lava cascades - postglacial lavas dropping over sea cliff
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Lava cascades: postglacial lavas dropping in places over sea cliff along the south coast of Iceland. August 12, 1960.
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Lava flow of 1729, Myvatn, to show broken up lava tunnels forming large blocks in this pahoehoe lava. When looking at the individual blocks the ropy character is evident, when viewing from a distance the surface of the flow is blocky. August 5, 1960.
Lava flow that buried a church. Paricutin, Mexico
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Lava flow that buried a church. Paricutin, Mexico.
Lava flow which reached Lake Myvatn in 1729
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Lava flow which reached Lake Myvatn (in background) in 1729. A series of effusive fissure eruptions (Myvatn fires) started on January 11, 1725, and lasted 5 years. August 5, 1960.
Lava flows with flow structures, Prescott, Arizona
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Two lava flows; upper with flow structures. Near Prescott, Arizona.
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Lava overlying eolian soil of which the upper surface is black from carbonization of its organic content by the heat of overlying lava. The organic matter was dated as 4000+/-900 years B.P. Outflow gorge of the Sog from Thingvallavatn. August 8, 1960.
Lava tunnel, partly collapsed. Near Ludent crater group, Myvatn area
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Lava tunnel, partly collapsed. Near Ludent crater group, Myvatn area. August 4, 1960.
Left lateral offset on the Great Glen fault, Scotland
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Left lateral offset on the Great Glen fault, Scotland, as determined by the separation of two granite bodies (black) interpreted to have been once contiguous. Putnam, 1964, p. 151.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Legends to tectonic maps (Raasch et al., 1961, v. 1, p. 444).
Lemon shaped concretion in Belly River sandstone - near Outlook, SK
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Lemon shaped concretion in Belly River sandstone Bank of South Sasktachewan River near Outlook, SK.
Lemon shaped concretion in Belly River sandstone - near Outlook, SK
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Lemon shaped concretion in Belly River sandstone Bank of South Sasktachewan River near Outlook, SK.
Lemon-shaped concretion, Outlook, Sask.
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Lemon-shaped concretion. Exposure of Belly River south of bridge at Outlook, Sask. Pioneer Geologists in Saskatchewan.
Length of view of linear till ridge
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Length of view of linear till ridge (crevasse filling), near Shaunavon, Sask.