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Journal Article
Published: 24 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 531–547.
..., and WP) in the northwestern part of the field ( Fig. 1 ). Fig. 1. Inferred basement tectonic domains of northern Alberta ( Ross et al. 1994 ) with ultrabasic to kimberlite locations. Inset map highlights the location of the K1A and K14 kimberlite occurrences on the bedrock geology ( Hamilton et...
Journal Article
Published: 21 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 513–529.
... (non-archetypal kimberlite) bodies in northwestern and northeastern Alberta, respectively. K1A and K19 are extensively altered to serpentine, carbonate, and secondary smectite to an extent that the original mineralogy and textures are difficult to describe optically. Phlogopite occurs in minor...
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Published: 19 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 509–512.
...Vic Levson Abstract This special issue reports on some of the results of a multi-disciplinary research program conducted in the Boreal Plains of northwest Alberta and northeast British Columbia. Several innovative approaches to conducting geoscientific research in this remote drift-covered region...
Journal Article
Published: 24 October 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (11): 1611–1628.
... of low-δ 18 O samples are from a 250 x 50 km zone in northwestern Alberta, which we refer to as the Kimiwan isotope anomaly. The anomaly is significant in that the most reasonable explanation for generating such a laterally extensive zone of rocks, with δ 18 O values below +5‰, is through high...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 May 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (7): 677–681.
..., the exposed rocks in this area belong almost exclusively to the Dunvegan Formation ( Plint 2000 ). We therefore consider the fossil to have come from the Dunvegan Formation. Fig. 1. (A) Location of fossil site on the Peace River in northwestern Alberta, Canada. (B) Fossil locality is denoted...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2013) 61 (4): 331–358.
...B. Hathway; G. Dolby; D.H. McNeil; S.L. Kamo; M.T. Heizler; N. Joyce Abstract Although the mudstone-dominated Loon River Formation of northwestern Alberta has clear value as a mappable lithostratigraphic unit, its limits have previously not been well defined. The formation definition is here...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2010
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2010) 58 (2): 115–140.
...-Border and Kahntah River gas fields of northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia. Hydrocarbon production from Pedigree and Ring-Border fields occurs primarily from well-sorted, low-angle to hummocky and trough cross-stratified sandstone beds. Hydrocarbon production from Kahntah River field...
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Published: 16 December 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (10): 1185–1197.
...Todd D. Cook; Mark V.H. Wilson; Alison M. Murray Abstract A euselachian assemblage was recovered from the middle Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation situated in northwestern Alberta. This assemblage is the most northern described within the Western Interior Seaway and provides an important insight...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 611–618.
...” of northwestern Alberta. Quaternary Research 24 173 186 10.1016/0033-5894(85)90004-3 Wolff J.O. Lidicker W.Z. 1980 Population ecology of the taiga vole, Microtus xanthognathus , in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Zoology 58 1800 1812 Youngman, P.M. 1975. Mammals of the Yukon...
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Published: 25 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 549–564.
... this till was the most extensive in the study area, and the only advance definitively recognized in western Alberta south of the study area. Late Wisconsinan Cordilleran till has not been found in the study area, but Cordilleran and Laurentide ice may have coalesced briefly during the last glaciation...
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Published: 17 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 565–575.
... Mountains. Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 46 : 5–50. Bobrowsky, P.T., Liverman, D.G.E., Catto, N., Bobrowsky, P.T., Liverman, D.G.E., and Catto, N.S. 1993. Geological constraints regarding the ice-free corridor in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta. In proceedings of joint...
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Published: 06 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 577–591.
... that links with the Rainbow Paleovalley in Alberta. A third paleovalley is mapped south of the Sahtaneh River (Kyklo Creek Paleovalley) and is either a tributary to, or crosscuts the Kotcho–Hoffard Paleovalley. The Niteal Creek Paleovalley is located between the Fontas and Sikanni Chief rivers. Its geometry...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 May 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 593–610.
... rivers. The lowland is interrupted by several uplands rising ∼200 m above the surrounding terrain. These uplands are part of the Alberta Plateau, a collective term describing a ring of plateaus composed mainly of Cretaceous sediments on the Interior Plains ( Bostock 1970 ). This paper focuses...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (5): 961–968.
...DALE TSHUDY; W. STEVEN DONALDSON; CHRISTOPHER COLLOM; RODNEY M. FELDMANN; CARRIE E. SCHWEITZER Abstract A new species of clawed lobster, Hoploparia albertaensis , is reported from the late Coniacian, shallow-marine Bad Heart Formation of northwestern Alberta, Canada. Hoploparia is a well-known...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 September 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (10): 1389–1410.
...C.R. Stelck; J.A. MacEachern; S.G. Pemberton Abstract Arenaceous foraminifera from the upper Albian Viking Formation and associated strata are recorded and charted from five wells in the northwestern portion of the West Alberta Basin, viz. Gulf Giroux Lake 04-11-66-21W5, Candel Arco Giroux Lake 00...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 September 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (10): 1373–1376.
...Russell L. Hall; Debra R. Kendall; David G. Taylor; James Craig Abstract The occurrence of the ammonite Discamphiceras cf. silberlingi Guex in a core 25 cm above the base of dark, bituminous shales of the lowermost Fernie Formation in the subsurface of northwestern Alberta establishes their middle...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (1): 17–29.
... in the “A Pool” of the Husky Rainbow Field in northwestern Alberta (Fig.  1 a ). Where sampled, well 1 deviated from vertical by 14.5° towards an azimuth of 244° (universal well locator = 01–32– 109–8W6); well 6 was vertical (06–32–109–8W6); and, well 11 was horizontal towards an azimuth of 019° (11–32–109– 8W6...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1999
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1999) 47 (4): 556–572.
... OF CANADIAN PETROLEUM GEOLOGY VOL. 47, NO. 4 (DECEMBER, 1999), P.556-572 Mixed ("Multi") fractal analysis of Granite Wash fields/pools and structural ineaments, Peace River Arch area, northwestern Alberta, Canada: A potential approach for use in hydrocarbon exploration FRANCES J. HEIN Alberta Geological...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (3): 541–565.
...Tomasz Dec; Frances J. Hein; Richard J. Trotter ABSTRACT In the Utikuma and Red Earth fields of the northwestern Alberta subsurface, along the eastern flank of the Peace River Arch, the Middle to Upper Devonian Granite Wash is organized into two systems of partially superimposed clastic wedges...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1994
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1994) 42 (4): 482–498.
...Richard S. Hyde; Dale A. Leckie ABSTRACT Most natural gas reservoirs in the Albian Paddy Member (Peace River Formation) in northwestern Alberta produce from quartzarenite sandstone. The provenance of this quartzarenite has been enigmatic, especially considering that in the underlying Cadotte...