The architecture, distribution and facies of sandstone bodies in the Gog Group of the southern Rocky Mountains of western Canada record the dynamics of sand movement on the broad continental shelf of West Laurentia during the Early Cambrian phase of worldwide transgression. This study focuses on the stratigraphy, sedimentology and ichnology in the Bow Valley region, specifically the sector from Mount Assiniboine northwest to the North Saskatchewan River. The objectives of this project were several-fold: (1) revise the existing stratigraphic nomenclature; (2) document the sedimentary facies; (3) identify facies assemblages and interpret them in terms of sedimentary processes and environments; (4) characterize sandstone body geometries; (5) d...
The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inli...
The Lower Cambrian Bradore Formation in Southern Labrador consists predominantly of cross stratified...
During the growth of the Rocky Mountains in the Cretaceous, there was a major sea level rise event t...
The architecture, distribution and facies of sandstone bodies in the Gog Group of the southern Rocky...
The architecture, distribution and facies of sandstone bodies in the Gog Group of the southern Rocky...
The Chancellor succession accumulated in a deep-water trough bordering a wide, epeiric shelf during ...
A completely new Upper Cambrian formational nomenclature is proposed for the southern Rocky Mountain...
The Cambrian – Lower Ordovician Potsdam Group is a mostly siliciclastic unit that provides important...
The Upper Devonian Fairholme Group in the Canadian Foothills and Rocky Mountains is correlated to th...
A new Burgess Shale-type locality in the Middle Cambrian Stephen Formation was excavated in August 2...
The early evolution of the Misty Creek embayment (MCE), a prominent, northwest-trending sub-basin of...
The Belly River Group (BRG) in southwestern Saskatchewan records the interplay of accommodation spac...
The Belly River Group (BRG) in southwestern Saskatchewan records the interplay of accommodation spac...
The Lower Cretaceous Sparky, Waseca, and McLaren alloformations (Upper Mannville Group) of west-cent...
The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inli...
The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inli...
The Lower Cambrian Bradore Formation in Southern Labrador consists predominantly of cross stratified...
During the growth of the Rocky Mountains in the Cretaceous, there was a major sea level rise event t...
The architecture, distribution and facies of sandstone bodies in the Gog Group of the southern Rocky...
The architecture, distribution and facies of sandstone bodies in the Gog Group of the southern Rocky...
The Chancellor succession accumulated in a deep-water trough bordering a wide, epeiric shelf during ...
A completely new Upper Cambrian formational nomenclature is proposed for the southern Rocky Mountain...
The Cambrian – Lower Ordovician Potsdam Group is a mostly siliciclastic unit that provides important...
The Upper Devonian Fairholme Group in the Canadian Foothills and Rocky Mountains is correlated to th...
A new Burgess Shale-type locality in the Middle Cambrian Stephen Formation was excavated in August 2...
The early evolution of the Misty Creek embayment (MCE), a prominent, northwest-trending sub-basin of...
The Belly River Group (BRG) in southwestern Saskatchewan records the interplay of accommodation spac...
The Belly River Group (BRG) in southwestern Saskatchewan records the interplay of accommodation spac...
The Lower Cretaceous Sparky, Waseca, and McLaren alloformations (Upper Mannville Group) of west-cent...
The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inli...
The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inli...
The Lower Cambrian Bradore Formation in Southern Labrador consists predominantly of cross stratified...
During the growth of the Rocky Mountains in the Cretaceous, there was a major sea level rise event t...