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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1989
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1989) 37 (2): 198–209.
...Brent B. Waters; Ronald J. Spencer; Robert V. Demicco ABSTRACT Peritidal carbonates of the Middle and Upper Cambrian Waterfowl Formation are 32 m thick near Canmore, Alberta, where they are exposed in a nearly continuous, 5 km long outcrop belt. The formation comprises eight facies here: thin...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1984
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1984) 32 (2): 147–161.
...Ian W. Moffat; John H. Spang ABSTRACT A system of transverse faults, oriented at high angles to predominant northwest-southeast trending structures, is contained within the major Rundle and Sulphur Mountain Thrust Sheets of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Front Ranges near Canmore, Alberta...
Series: GSA Field Guides
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1130/2017.0048(05)
... of these depositional settings can be observed in the Sulphur Mountain Formation in outcrops in Canmore and Kananaskis. The rocks display a wide variety of sedimentary structures and a suite of body and trace fossils, and provide a valuable window into the subsurface, with the outcropping facies acting as direct...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1991
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1991) 39 (3): 260–269.
... Lakes, near Canmore, Alberta, contains large vugs and fossil molds in a dense, dolomite matrix and the outcrop is an analog, with respect to characteristics of the pore system, of the producing zones of some Devonian reservoirs in the subsurface of western Canada. The outcrop was systematically...
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Outcrop photo of dolostone from the Upper Devonian Cairn Formation at Whiteman Gap near Canmore, Alberta. Partial-molds (PM) occur near the centre of hemispherical and other stromatoporoids. Dolomite has replaced both the fine-grained matrix and the peripheral, outer rind of the large stromatoporoid particles. Some of the smaller stromatoporoid particles are completely replaced by dolomite. Photo courtesy of Graham Davies.
Published: 01 June 2006
Fig. 1. Outcrop photo of dolostone from the Upper Devonian Cairn Formation at Whiteman Gap near Canmore, Alberta. Partial-molds (PM) occur near the centre of hemispherical and other stromatoporoids. Dolomite has replaced both the fine-grained matrix and the peripheral, outer rind of the large
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Outcrop photo of dolostone from the Upper Devonian Cairn Formation along the Grassi Lakes trail at Whiteman Gap, near Canmore, Alberta. Pitted appearance of near-vertical cliff corresponds to the occurrence of partial-molds near centre of hemispherical and bulbous stromatoporoids, similar to pores (PM) in small inset photo. Partial-molds at or above level of rock climber occur in the interior of a thick dolostone succession, at least 230 m thick (Atchley and McMurray, 2000, Appendix 1). Outcrop photo scanned from photograph by Adam Hedinger. Inset photograph from road cut at Whiteman Gap and is courtesy of Graham Davies.
Published: 01 June 2006
Fig. 3. Outcrop photo of dolostone from the Upper Devonian Cairn Formation along the Grassi Lakes trail at Whiteman Gap, near Canmore, Alberta. Pitted appearance of near-vertical cliff corresponds to the occurrence of partial-molds near centre of hemispherical and bulbous stromatoporoids
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Photograph of a block of bulbous stromatoporoid dolofloatstone to dolorudstone taken from the upper Devonian Cairn Formation at the famous Grassi Lakes outcrop outside of Canmore, Alberta. This photograph illustrates the typical evolution of secondary porosity in a completely dolomitized, bimodal-textured limestone (see Wendte, 2006). The darker matrix (yellow arrow: diffused plane-polarized light revealed a peloidal grainstone to packstone texture) was preferentially dolomitized first. The dolomite front then continued to replace the outer parts of the bulbous stromatoporoids (blue arrow), until the remaining calcitic centers (red arrow) of the stromatoporoids dissolved out, for whatever reason. Dolomite crystals lining the secondary moldic porosity are not dissolved. Wendte (2006) argues that when partial moldic porosity is confined just to the centers of larger grains in a massive dolostone, then the remnant calcite dissolved to create the porosity. He argues that this is the standard model for porosity evolution in a progressively dolomitized limestone.
Published: 24 October 2014
Figure 10. Photograph of a block of bulbous stromatoporoid dolofloatstone to dolorudstone taken from the upper Devonian Cairn Formation at the famous Grassi Lakes outcrop outside of Canmore, Alberta. This photograph illustrates the typical evolution of secondary porosity in a completely
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1979
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1979) 27 (2): 183–208.
... the massive sandstone at most localities examined by the writer. This change is well illustrated in Plates 1, 2 and 3, and has been recognized at most section localities between Cabin Creek near the United States border and Mount Allan near Canmore, Alberta (Fig. 2). The two lithostratigraphic units...
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 February 2024
The Leading Edge (2024) 43 (2): 84–94.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1981
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1981) 18 (10): 1635–1636.
... also a minimum for the Canmore advance in the Bow Valley, Alberta, and suggests that the Canmore was not related to deposition of the Bighill Creek Formation at Cochrane. Pollen samples from the bog indicate a shrub–herb pioneer assemblage following deglaciation of that portion of the valley. Des...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2006
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2006) 54 (3): 195–196.
... to the Basics of Coal Geology” , held in scenic Canmore, Alberta, March 9–11, 2005. The conference was co-organized along with The Society for Organic Petrology ( http://www.tsop.org/ ) and the Canadian Society for Coal Science and Organic Petrology ( http://www.cscop.org/ ), and the Canadian Society...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1984
AAPG Bulletin (1984) 68 (4): 490.
...Ian G. Hunter; Graeme R. Bloy; Sidney R. Leggett ABSTRACT The Cairn Formation is a carbonate sequence of Frasnian (Late Devonian) age that is the stratigraphic equivalent of the major oil-producing Leduc Formation of southern Alberta. During the summers of 1982 and 1983, detailed stratigraphic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1980
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1980) 17 (4): 459–477.
...L. E. Jackson Jr. Abstract Deposits of till, glaciofluvial, and glaciolacustrine sediments representing four glaciations are recognized in the Alberta portions of the Kananaskis Lakes 1:250 000 map sheet (82J). The oldest episode is represented by scattered erratics and patches of till above 1400 m...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1993
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1993) 41 (4): 373–388.
... deformation small-scale cross-stratification wave-ripple cross-stratification -~ wavy-crinkled lamination large-scale cross-stratification mud sand gravel mud sand gravel Fig. 6. Measured section of upper half of the Arctomys Formation at Canmore, Alberta (section 3 on Fig. 2). Section dominantly composed...
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Index map showing the extent of the Montney Formation throughout British Columbia and Alberta, along with the location of the subsurface and outcrop study areas. The inset map features a Google Earth image showing the location of the Kamenka Quarry near the town of Harvie Heights, Thunderstone Quarry, and Quarry Lake Park in relation to the towns of Canmore and Harvie Heights. Modified from Zonneveld et al., 2011.
Published: 01 March 2024
Figure 1. Index map showing the extent of the Montney Formation throughout British Columbia and Alberta, along with the location of the subsurface and outcrop study areas. The inset map features a Google Earth image showing the location of the Kamenka Quarry near the town of Harvie Heights
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1977
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1977) 25 (3): 441–455.
... Junction advance postulated by Rutter (1972a). Copyright © 1977, The Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists 1977 BULLETIN OF CANADIAN PETROLEUM GEOLOGY VOL. 25, NO. 3 (JUNE 1977), P. 441-455. CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE MORAINES - - EVIDENCE FOR A NEW HOLOCENE GLACIAL EVENT IN SOUTHWEST ALBERTA STUART...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1946
AAPG Bulletin (1946) 30 (2): 238–248.
... localities said to occur within the Kootenay: Anthracite, Canmore, Coal Creek, Crowsnest Pass, and Martin Creek—all in the vicinity of Bow River in southwestern Alberta. Internal evidence leads one to suspect that the floras from these several localities differ considerably in age. Whether all...
Journal Article
Published: 03 March 2021
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2021) 27 (2): 179–194.
... define susceptibility classes in a study area. Before applying the previously presented methodology for susceptibility mapping at regional scale, we compare it against a series of watershed studies previously done at a high level of detail. We first apply it in the Canmore area, Alberta, Canada...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1987
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1987) 35 (3): 358–361.
..., SOUTHWESTERN ALBERTA ALAN MCGUGAN I ABSTRACT A large transverse fault, one of several transverse faults in the northern part of the Lewis Thrust sheet, exposed on the westerly dip slopes of the Elk Range, Kananaskis Valley, placed the Triassic Spray River Formation against the Jurassic Fernie Formation (50...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2006
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2006) 54 (2): 91–109.
...Fig. 1. Outcrop photo of dolostone from the Upper Devonian Cairn Formation at Whiteman Gap near Canmore, Alberta. Partial-molds (PM) occur near the centre of hemispherical and other stromatoporoids. Dolomite has replaced both the fine-grained matrix and the peripheral, outer rind of the large...
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