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Mezozoic molluscs : what they are and how they make mapping marvellous in the Cordillera
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue9988
- Author
- Hoggary, J.W
- Physical Description
- p.41-47
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Paleontology
- Notes
- In GEOS, vol.20, no.3, summer 1991
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- P
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- Archives Library
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Mountains once home to sea creatures
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10229
- Physical Description
- p.8
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Paleontology
- Notes
- In Mountain Guide, summer 1987
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- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Take a sedimental journey into Alberta's past
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10576
- Physical Description
- p.3
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Paleontology
- Notes
- In Kananaskis Country Explorer, summer 1988
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- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Defining and refining the phanerozoic time scale : contributions from the Cordillera
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10621
- Author
- Tozer, E.T
- Physical Description
- p.13-19
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Geology
- Paleontology
- Notes
- In GEOS, vol.20, no.3, summer 1991
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Fossils and terranes : evidence for dissecting the Cordillera
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10622
- Author
- Tozer, E.T
- Physical Description
- p.20-27
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Paleontology
- Notes
- In GEOS, vol.20, no.3, summer 1991
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A geologist's paradise
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15349
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- 1911
- Author
- Walcott, Charles Doolittle
- Publisher
- In National Geographic Vol. 22. No. 6, June 1911
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- P
- Author
- Walcott, Charles Doolittle
- Publisher
- In National Geographic Vol. 22. No. 6, June 1911
- Published Date
- 1911
- Physical Description
- p.509-536, illustrations
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Alpine Club of Canada
- British Columbia
- Burgess Shale
- Field
- Geology
- Glaciers
- Lake O'Hara
- Paleontology
- Robson, Mount
- Takakkaw Falls
- Notes
- Supplement panorama of Van Horne range
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- P
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- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1066
- Description
- Fossilized plant. All the cells have been replaced by chalcedony. Original structure is well preserved. This specimen was collected in the Drumheller area.
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- Title
- Plant Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 8.0 x 12.0 cm
- Description
- Fossilized plant. All the cells have been replaced by chalcedony. Original structure is well preserved. This specimen was collected in the Drumheller area.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1066
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- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1071
- Description
- Plant fossil (Metasequoia) in silty shale with iron oxide staining. Plant fragments on underside. Specimen not from this area. It is typical of specimens from Montana, Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota. From the Cretaceous period. The rock has split into two layers.
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- Title
- Plant Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 1.0 x 6.0 x 8.0 cm
- Description
- Plant fossil (Metasequoia) in silty shale with iron oxide staining. Plant fragments on underside. Specimen not from this area. It is typical of specimens from Montana, Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota. From the Cretaceous period. The rock has split into two layers.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1071
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