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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1969
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1969) 6 (2): 317–334.
...P. N. Byers Abstract The Upper Cretaceous non-marine Whitemud Formation of south-central and southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta consists of kaolinitic, metamorphic lithic sands and silts, and kaolinitic clays. The sands and silts are not highly feldspathic as was originally thought...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1968
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1968) 16 (2): 203–204.
... contribution of this work. ? , I INERALOGY AND ORIG IN OF THE EASTEND AND WI I ITEMUD FORATIONS OF mOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN SASKATCHEWAN AND SOUTHEASTERN ALBERTA BYERS, P. t%. 1966, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, M.Sc. The late Upper Cretaceous non-mar ine Whi temud Format ion of south.central...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1943
Journal of Paleontology (1943) 17 (3): 281–288.
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(a) Runoff channel in the Cypress Hills north of Eastend, Saskatchewan (November 2021). These channels have well-established soil profiles and experience sediment bypass when active during spring melt or rain downpours. (b) The same channel during the summer of 2019. These channels act as catchment of seasonal meltwater or rainfall. This photo shows hail and water accumulation after a summer downpour. (c) The same channel system, only farther upstream towards the upper left corner of Fig. 6a. Note the accumulation of animal remains. [Colour online.]
Published: 03 October 2022
Fig. 7. ( a ) Runoff channel in the Cypress Hills north of Eastend, Saskatchewan (November 2021). These channels have well-established soil profiles and experience sediment bypass when active during spring melt or rain downpours. ( b ) The same channel during the summer of 2019. These channels
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1972
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1972) 9 (12): 1612–1631.
...J. Alan Holman Abstract A Lower Oligocene deposit, the Calf Creek local fauna of the Cypress Hills Formation, near Eastend, Saskatchewan, yielded the remains of one salamander, three anurans, three turtles, a crocodilian, six lizards, and three snakes. All of the 13 herpetological families...
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Published: 21 March 2016
Fig. 1. Map of the Ravenscrag–Eastend–Shaunavon area of southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, showing the Medicine Hat Brick and Tile Quarry Rav W-1 horizon and Pine Cree Park localities.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1985
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1985) 33 (2): 213–226.
... (formations Bearspaw, Eastend, Whitemud, Battle, Frenchman et Ravenscrag). La séparation entre les affleurements de l’Alberta et ceux du Saskatchewan est le résultat de l’érosion ou du non-dépôt sur l’arche Sweetgrass. Ainsi que suggéré par des données palynoflorales vers la limite Crétacé-Tertiaire, des...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1987
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1987) 35 (4): 454–459.
...J.F. Lerbekmo ABSTRACT The latest Cretaceous fluvial sediments of the Frenchman Formation in southwestern Saskatchewan rest on a disconformity displaying at least 70 m of local relief down through the flat-lying Battle, Whitemud and Eastend formations. To ascertain how much time was taken...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (2): 355.
... and the high quality stoneware clays of the White - mud Formation from Eastend, Saskatchewan . Recently a much wider spectru m of raw-materials has come into use . Nearly all published material on the clays of the Cypress Hills refers to th e Whitemud Formation . The technical studies of the Saskatchewan...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (2): 355.
... and the high quality stoneware clays of the White - mud Formation from Eastend, Saskatchewan . Recently a much wider spectru m of raw-materials has come into use . Nearly all published material on the clays of the Cypress Hills refers to th e Whitemud Formation . The technical studies of the Saskatchewan...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (2): 355.
... and the high quality stoneware clays of the White - mud Formation from Eastend, Saskatchewan . Recently a much wider spectru m of raw-materials has come into use . Nearly all published material on the clays of the Cypress Hills refers to th e Whitemud Formation . The technical studies of the Saskatchewan...
Journal Article
Published: 03 October 2022
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (10): 744–757.
...Fig. 7. ( a ) Runoff channel in the Cypress Hills north of Eastend, Saskatchewan (November 2021). These channels have well-established soil profiles and experience sediment bypass when active during spring melt or rain downpours. ( b ) The same channel during the summer of 2019. These channels...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1999
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1999) 36 (5): 705–715.
...J F Lerbekmo Abstract The Canadian Continental Drilling Program (CCDP) Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Project cored three holes, to 160, 188, and 170 m in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, respectively, to intersect the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. One hundred and seventy to 200 samples...
Journal Article
Published: 03 June 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (10): 846–862.
... interval of time in the latter part of the early Maastrichtian ( Braman and Sweet 1999 ). The Scollardia trapaformis Biozone has been identified in the Carbon Member of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta and in the Eastend Formation of Saskatchewan. Judging by its palynological content...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1999
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1999) 36 (5): 669–683.
...D R Braman; A R Sweet; J F Lerbekmo Abstract Cores from three stratigraphic test holes provide a relatively complete section from the lower Maastrichtian into the Paleocene. The hole drilled in the Cypress Hills of Alberta recovered core from the Ravenscrag Formation to the top of the Eastend...
Journal Article
Published: 20 February 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (2): 207–221.
... Formation (latest Maastrichtian) near Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada. Recovery of the skeleton is continuing, and Tokaryk ( 1997 b ) has estimated that at least 65% of the skeleton was preserved. As few relatively complete skeletons of T. rex have been discovered, the Eastend skeleton has the potential...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 April 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (4): 539–557.
... and B2, Medicine Lodge Coulee sections; C, Thelma Creek section; D, Thelma core hole; E, Manyberries section; 6, Dinosaur Park Formation; 7, Bearpaw Formation; 8, Eastend Formation; 9, Whitemud and Battle formations; 10, Frenchman Formation; 11, Ravenscrag Formation; 12, Cypress Hills Formation. Geology...
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Stratigraphy of latest Cretaceous and Paleocene formations of southwestern Saskatchewan based on selected measured sections of Fraser et al. (1935). Section 1, Eastend area; Section 2, Anxiety Butte; Section 3, Frenchman River at Highway 37 (near Chambery Coulee and the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton); Section 4, Warholes valley; Section 5, Gwendella valley.
Published: 20 February 2001
Fig. 2. Stratigraphy of latest Cretaceous and Paleocene formations of southwestern Saskatchewan based on selected measured sections of Fraser et al. ( 1935 ). Section  1 , Eastend area; Section  2 , Anxiety Butte; Section  3 , Frenchman River at Highway 37 (near Chambery Coulee
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1957
GSA Bulletin (1957) 68 (4): 413–420.
... and that they may alternate vertically. Equivalence of the two lithologies is suggested also by their similar fossil content. The Frenchman is distributed over a larger area than previously assumed. Certain sands formerly interpreted as belonging to the Eastend Formation (theFox Hills of Montana) are assigned...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1965
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1965) 13 (2): 352–353.
... formation s are found along the valleys of the Milk and South Saskatchewan rivers . They also outcrop in the lowlands surrounding the Cypress Hills . The remaining formations, Bearpaw, Eastend, Whitemud, Battle and Frenchman, are foun d only in the Cypress Hills or in their vicinity . Three invasions...