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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1992
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1992) 29 (8): 1767–1778.
...E. A. Christiansen Abstract Pleistocene deposits in the Saskatoon area are divided into the Sutherland and Saskatoon groups. The Sutherland Group is divided into the Mennon, Dundurn, and Warman formations, and the Saskatoon Group is divided into the Floral and Battleford formations. The Floral...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1968
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1968) 5 (5): 1167–1173.
...E. A. Christiansen Abstract Pleistocene sediments in the Saskatoon area are subdivided into the Sutherland and Saskatoon Groups on the basis of dolomite content of tills. The Sutherland Group generally comprises one till, but locally it comprises a lower and upper till. The overlying Saskatoon...
Journal Article
Published: 31 October 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (11): 1601–1613.
... of the Montana Group; the Early and Middle Pleistocene Mennon, Dundurn, and Warman formations of the Sutherland Group; and the Late Pleistocene Floral, Battleford, and Haultain formations of the Saskatoon Group. Locally, the collapse is about 180 m, which is about equal to the thickness of the salt. The first...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 September 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (9): 1411–1423.
... of the Bearpaw Formation of the Montana Group; the Mennon, Dundurn, and Warman formations of the Sutherland Group; and the Floral and Battleford formations of the Saskatoon Group. A structural closure of 125–175 m approximates the thickness of the Middle Devonian Prairie Evaporite Formation. In the Early...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1998
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1998) 35 (12): 1347–1361.
..., and Wisconsinan age and which are correlative with the Saskatoon and Sutherland groups of central Saskatchewan. The reversed preglacial sequence is referred to the Matuyama Zone (Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene: 2.58-0.78 Ma) and the normal glacial sequence to the Brunhes Zone (Middle to Late Pleistocene...
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Examples of sinkholes and their potential subsurface structure. (A) Crater ...
Published: 01 January 2015
borehole data. The Sutherland Group marker layer is presented in gray. These indicate that the near-surface sinkhole structure comprises two ring fault sets. a.s.l.—above sea level. (B) Seismic data indicate that the Crater Lake sinkhole overlies a downward-widening overburden column of increased porosity
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Scottish Journal of Geology (2003) 39 (2): 145–149.
...R. A. Strachan Synopsis Small inliers of poorly known pre-Devonian metamorphic rocks are exposed in the west part of Mainland Orkney and on Graemsay. These rocks can be divided into three main groups. In order of decreasing age these are: (1) paragneisses (also including amphibolites); (2) foliated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1985
Journal of the Geological Society (1985) 142 (4): 709–710.
...Alistair F. Pitty Abstract Report of a whole-day joint meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the British Geomorphological Research Group held at Burlington House, 15 November 1984. The meeting was organized by Professor F. K. G. Hosking, Dr Ian Reid, Dr D. G. Sutherland...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (4): 768.
...; they include Lithostrotionella aff. L. mclareni (Sutherland), Lithostrotion (S.) ignekensis Armstrong, Syringopora spp., and a few solitary corals. Pennsylvanian (Atokan) beds of the Lisburne Group contain Lithostrotionella wahooensis Armstrong, Corwenia jagoensis Armstrong, a thick-welled syringoporoid...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2015
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2015) 21 (1): 35–45.
...ANDRÉE BLAIS-STEVENS; MARTEN GEERTSEMA; JAMES W. SCHWAB; THEO W. J. VAN ASCH Abstract On July 13, 2005 a complex 3 Mm 3 and 1.5 km long rock slide-debris avalanche occurred near Sutherland River, 40 km west of Fort St. James, British Columbia, Canada. The landslide was initiated in a succession...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1985
Journal of the Geological Society (1985) 142 (5): 725.
... Abstract Editorial note: A meeting on ‘Placer deposits’, convened by Dr D. G. Sutherland (Placer Analysis Ltd, Edinburgh) and Dr I. Reid (Birkbeck College, London) on behalf of the British Geomorphological Research Group and the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy was held at the Geological...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of the Geological Society (2008) 165 (1): 379–394.
... and the highly deformed and metamorphosed siliciclastic Moine succession within the Caledonian Orogen have long intrigued geologists. New and detailed mapping of the Neoproterozoic Altnaharra Formation (Morar Group, lowest Moine Supergroup) in Sutherland has discovered low-strain zones exhibiting well-preserved...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
South African Journal of Geology (2016) 119 (1): 33–38.
...G. Mahed Abstract An aquifer in the semi-arid environment of Sutherland, South Africa is examined. The characterization of the saturated geological unit was completed by mapping associated dolerite dykes and fractured outcrops of Beaufort Group sedimentary rocks. This was complimented by pumping...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Scottish Journal of Geology (2010) 46 (2): 113–124.
... with detritus, which, in the absence of reliable fossils, has provided a control on the stratigraphical order, placing the ‘Margie Series’ younger than the dated Dounans limestone. Tanner & Sutherland (2007) see the complex as divided into two groups one of which overlies, and is a continuation...
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A)  Lithostratigraphy, redrawn after  Wickens (1994) , showing the stratigr...
Published: 01 December 2014
Fig. 2.— A) Lithostratigraphy, redrawn after Wickens (1994) , showing the stratigraphic position of the fluvial Abrahamskraal Formation, lower Beaufort Group in the Karoo Supergroup. The Beaufort Group conformably overlies deltaic strata of the Waterford Formation. B) Schematic
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1972
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1972) 9 (2): 212–218.
...E. A. Christiansen Abstract The Fort Qu'Appelle vertebrate fossil locality is in the Echo Lake Gravel, which lies between tills of the Sutherland and Saskatoon Groups. Biostratigraphers have indicated that the Echo Lake Gravel is either a Sangamonian deposit or a Wisconsin an interstadial deposit...
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A possible classification of the metamorphic rocks of <span class="search-highlight">Sutherland</span> and Caithn...
Published: 17 March 2021
Fig. 9. A possible classification of the metamorphic rocks of Sutherland and Caithness, northern Scotland, using BRUCS. Colours denote unit class (see Fig. 2 ). The BGS has yet to formally classify the Moine Supergroup ( Holdsworth et al. 1994 ) using BRUCS, but this figure shows one
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( a ) Timing of the Neoproterozoic to Lower Paleozoic Laurentian stratigrap...
Published: 25 April 2024
Pringle (1940) , Tanner (1995) and Tanner and Sutherland (2007) . (b) Modified after Harris et al. (1994) ; Trossachs group added after Tanner and Sutherland (2007) and BGS (2008) ; the age constraints were reviewed by Leslie et al. (2008) and Prave et al. (2016 , in press) .
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Probability plots comparing detrital zircon ages from lithostratigraphic un...
Published: 01 March 2015
., 2008 ); Glenfinnan Group (this paper; Friend et al., 2003 ; Kirkland et al., 2008 ); Loch Eil Group and Glen Urquhart succession ( Cawood et al., 2004 ); East Sutherland migmatites ( Friend et al., 2003 ; as modified by Cawood et al., 2004 ); and Badenoch Group ( Cawood et al., 2003 ).
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Generalized chronostratigraphy of Upper Ordovician–basal Pennsylvanian stra...
Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 2 Generalized chronostratigraphy of Upper Ordovician–basal Pennsylvanian strata of the Arkoma Basin, Ozark uplift, Mississippi Embayment, and Ouachita Mountains, based on numerous sources, primarily Sutherland and Manger (1979) , Sutherland (1982) , Handford (1995) , and Andrews (2003