ABSTRACT. The Beaufort Formation (probably of Pliocene age) exposed on Prince Patrick Island in the western Canadian Arctic Islands is an unlithified and poorly exposed unit consisting of the following assemblage of facies: A) clast-supported gravel (channel floor lags, longitudinal bars); B) cross-bedded sand (transverse bars, channel floor dunes); C) rippled sand; D) horizontally laminated fines- mixed sand, silt and woody detritus; E) clay-rich mud (overbank suspension deposits); and F) woody plant detritus, beds of flat-lying logs, sticks, twigs, wood chips, bark, leaves, needles, seeds, and moss (overbank suspension and traction deposits). Minor facies include pebble bands, plane laminated sand, and a thin bouldery basal gravel hor...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
Abstract Terrigenous components in sediment core B84A from the Alpha Ridge, Western Arctic Ocean, ha...
Carbonate buildups of late-Ludlow-Pridoli age occur within an extensive Silurian reef 'belt' in the ...
ABSTRACT. The Beaufort Formation, in its type area on Prince Patrick Island, is a single lithostrati...
The Beaufort Formation (probably of Pliocene age) exposed on Prince Patrick Island in the western Ca...
Abstract: Cross-bedding, the inclined internal stratification that records the migration of certain ...
The Beaufort Formation, in its type area on Prince Patrick Island, is a single lithostratigraphic un...
Cross-bedding, the inclined internal stratification that records the migration of certain transverse...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
Neogene terrestrial deposits of sand and gravel with preserved wood and peat accumulations occur in ...
During the mid-Pliocene (Zanclean, ca. ~ 3.9 Ma), parts of the Canadian High Arctic experienced mean...
The Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation is genetically related to continental rifting during ...
The Eureka Sound Formation in the eastern Canadian Arctic Archipelago is an Upper Cretaceous to Pale...
International audienceThe sedimentological, geochemical, physical and magnetic properties of 40 surf...
Sandur (pl. sandar) is a sand, or gravel plain deposited by a rapidly aggrading, braided river. Vall...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
Abstract Terrigenous components in sediment core B84A from the Alpha Ridge, Western Arctic Ocean, ha...
Carbonate buildups of late-Ludlow-Pridoli age occur within an extensive Silurian reef 'belt' in the ...
ABSTRACT. The Beaufort Formation, in its type area on Prince Patrick Island, is a single lithostrati...
The Beaufort Formation (probably of Pliocene age) exposed on Prince Patrick Island in the western Ca...
Abstract: Cross-bedding, the inclined internal stratification that records the migration of certain ...
The Beaufort Formation, in its type area on Prince Patrick Island, is a single lithostratigraphic un...
Cross-bedding, the inclined internal stratification that records the migration of certain transverse...
ABSTRACT. Fossil-rich sediments on Banks Island provide an excellent record of events and conditions...
Neogene terrestrial deposits of sand and gravel with preserved wood and peat accumulations occur in ...
During the mid-Pliocene (Zanclean, ca. ~ 3.9 Ma), parts of the Canadian High Arctic experienced mean...
The Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation is genetically related to continental rifting during ...
The Eureka Sound Formation in the eastern Canadian Arctic Archipelago is an Upper Cretaceous to Pale...
International audienceThe sedimentological, geochemical, physical and magnetic properties of 40 surf...
Sandur (pl. sandar) is a sand, or gravel plain deposited by a rapidly aggrading, braided river. Vall...
The Kidluit Formation (Fm) is a fluvial sand deposit that extends regionally across the Tuktoyaktuk ...
Abstract Terrigenous components in sediment core B84A from the Alpha Ridge, Western Arctic Ocean, ha...
Carbonate buildups of late-Ludlow-Pridoli age occur within an extensive Silurian reef 'belt' in the ...