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Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 2013
EISBN: 978-1-629494-81-4
Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.5382/GB.44
EISBN: 978-1-629494-81-4
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1990
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1990) 80 (5): 1144–1161.
... of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 80, No. 5, pp. 1144-1161, October 1990 THE PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, EARTHQUAKE OF 21 MARCH 1986 BY GARRY C. ROGERS, JOHN F. CASSIDY, AND ROBERT M . ELLIS ABSTRACT On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains...
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(a) Carte simplifiée de la région de Prince George indiquant les deux sites de prélèvement des échantillons analysés. (b) Essai de reconstitution de la série lithostratigraphique du terrane de Slide Mountain à l’est de la ville de Prince George, Colombie Britannique.
Published: 17 June 2003
Fig. 2. ( a ) Carte simplifiée de la région de Prince George indiquant les deux sites de prélèvement des échantillons analysés. ( b ) Essai de reconstitution de la série lithostratigraphique du terrane de Slide Mountain à l’est de la ville de Prince George, Colombie Britannique.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1979
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1979) 49 (1): 315–320.
... of Prince Georges County, Maryland. Although these key beds have been recognized and used for many years, neither their validity as rock-stratigraphic correlation tools nor the method of their formation have ever been investigated. A very simple and straightforward petrographic analysis of these indurated...
... ABSTRACT This field guide presents a one-day excursion in Prince George’s County, Maryland, USA, and documents the transition across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary by examining sediments from the upper Maastrichtian of the Severn Formation to the Paleocene sediments of the Brightseat...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 June 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (6): 973–986.
...: 100 Mile House, Prince George, Quesnel, Vanderhoof, and Williams Lake. Hitherto, exploration for mineral and hydrocarbon resources has been hampered by a lack of basic knowledge of the thickness of Neogene and Quaternary lithologies. Interpretation of these new maps provides first-order constraints...
Journal Article
Published: 07 May 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (4): 515–534.
...M. Tardy; H. Lapierre; L.C. Struik; D. Bosch; P. Brunet Abstract West of Prince George, British Columbia, the Cache Creek Terrane is composed of mafic lavas interlayered with both mid-Permian pelagic limestones and Upper Triassic siliceous shales and greywackes. Gabbro, basalt, dolerites...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (2): 309–316.
...ROBERT B. HOLMES; HANS-DIETER SUES Abstract A new specimen of the basal mosasaur Halisaurus platyspondylus from the Severn Formation of Prince Georges County, Maryland (Upper Cretaceous: middle Maastrichtian) represents the most complete partial skeleton of this uncommon taxon to be described...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1988
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1988) 25 (8): 1268–1276.
...G. E. Rouse; W. H. Mathews Abstract Early Tertiary lavas and sediments were collected from two areas west and south of Prince George, British Columbia, and processed for K/Ar dating and palynoassemblages.Samples from Cheslatta Falls gave K/Ar dates of 36.5 and 37.7 Ma and yielded a palynoassemblage...
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 December 1986
Geophysics (1986) 51 (12): 2219–2224.
...J. L. Mikesell; F. E. Senftle; T. A. Lloyd; Allan B. Tanner; C. T. Merritt; E. R. Force Abstract The manganese concentration in the Arundel clay formation, Prince Georges County, Maryland, was determined from a borehole by using delayed neutron activation. The neutrons were produced by a 100 mu g...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1972
Journal of Paleontology (1972) 46 (6): 861–863.
...Dewey M. McLean Abstract Paleocene, Aquia Formation, unique tabulation type, new type of apical archeopyle, Prince Georges County, Maryland, Stafford County, Virginia GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. 1972 ...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1969
AAPG Bulletin (1969) 53 (9): 1923–1937.
... Arundel and northern Prince Georges County area (upper floodplain zone) those formations commonly are more than 45 percent sand; in Charles County (fringing swamp zone) they are less than 25 percent sand. The color of the interbedded clay, which is predominantly ocherous in the north, becomes more gray...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1968
Journal of Paleontology (1968) 42 (1): 100–142.
...Joseph E. Hazel Abstract Thirty-five ostracode species were found at outcrops in western Prince Georges County, Md. Thirteen species are new, and the new genus Opimocythere of the Brachycytheridae is described. Only seven of the Brightseat species are known to occur in the overlying Aquia Formation...
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Identification of the NTS map areas of the Nechako NATMAP Project and the location of some geographic features mentioned in the text. The location of these map areas is shown in Fig. 1. NTS map areas are Manson River (93N), Smithers (93M), Hazelton (93L), Fort Fraser (93K), Nechako River (93F) and Prince George (93G).
Published: 20 April 2001
River (93F) and Prince George (93G).
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2014
Mineralogical Magazine (2014) 78 (6): 1491–1504.
... and Mapping Branch ( 1976 ) Prince George – Dawson Creek . Canada Department of Mines, Energy and Resources , N.T.S. No. 93 N.E., 1:500,000 . Ottawa, Canada . US EPA ( 2007 ) Method 3051a: Microwave assisted acid digestion of sediments, sludges, soils, and oils . US Government Printing...
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Fig. 2.
Published: 04 July 2011
Fig. 2. ( a ) Geological map, including Quaternary deposits, of area within and around the Naver pluton near Prince George. Map and legend descriptions are based principally on map of British Columbia posted on MapPlace (2010) , which for this area incorporates mainly mapping by Struik et al
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Mean annual streamflow Q + reservoir withdrawals W, where Q*  =  Q + W. Mean annual streamflow 2000–2009 is from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Information System (NWIS) (U.S. Geological Survey, 2011). Reservoir withdrawals were estimated for Liberty Reservoir (Charshee, 2010) and T. Howard Duckett Reservoir (Prince George's County, 2008).
Published: 01 February 2012
( Charshee, 2010 ) and T. Howard Duckett Reservoir ( Prince George's County, 2008 ).
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Linear traces of Late Triassic and Early Jurassic arc plutons define a discrete N-trending, eastward-progressing axis of magmatism along the length of Quesnel (QN), but a more complex structural history for northwestern Stikine (ST) terrane is indicated by Devonian-Mississippian, Late Triassic, and Early Jurassic arc plutons that indicate westward migration of magmatism and an apparent oroclinal folding along the northern margin of the Bowser basin. Distribution of preserved Late Permian to Early Triassic Sitlika-Kutcho-Venables arc; Kutcho Creek (K Ck), Sitlika Range (S Rnge), Venables Valley (V Vly), and communities of Dease Lake (Lk), Prince George, and Vancouver are shown. Numbers 1 to 11 correspond to locations of schematic Mesozoic stratigraphic columns in Figure 6. Qtz = quartz.
Published: 01 June 2014
Valley (V Vly), and communities of Dease Lake (Lk), Prince George, and Vancouver are shown. Numbers 1 to 11 correspond to locations of schematic Mesozoic stratigraphic columns in Figure 6 . Qtz = quartz.
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(a) Terrane setting of the study area showing the distribution of Upper Cretaceous to Paleogene volcanics in the Canadian Cordillera (from Yorath 1991). Named groups of Eocene rocks are indicated. (b) Map showing general geology of the study area. Sample sites are indicated by numbers 1–14, which are referenced to the sample numbers in the tables and the text. Extensional structures and the location of Vanderhoof Metamorphic Complex (VMC) are indicated (Wetherup 1997). Map areas shown are the Whitesail Lake (93 E), Nechako River (93 F), Prince George (93 G), McLeod Lake (93 J), Fort Fraser (93 K), and Smithers (93L) 1: 250 000 scale NTS map sheets. BL, Babine Lake; FL, Francois Lake; OL, Ootsa Lake.
Published: 07 May 2001
by numbers 1–14, which are referenced to the sample numbers in the tables and the text. Extensional structures and the location of Vanderhoof Metamorphic Complex (VMC) are indicated ( Wetherup 1997 ). Map areas shown are the Whitesail Lake (93 E), Nechako River (93 F), Prince George (93 G), McLeod Lake (93 J