The ridge of Ordovician rocks at St. Dominique, Quebec, abounds in problems of stratigraphical, paleontological and structural importance, yet, in spite of its nearness to Montreal, it has so far received only cursory attention from geologists. Because of these features the present writer considers himself fortunate to be able to devote himself to this nearby though practically untouched field.[...
From the papers presented at the Symposium it appears that the geology of the Quebec Appalachians ha...
The name “Lorraine” is applied to a group of sandy shale formations of Ordovician age whose type sec...
The general geology of an area of 50 square miles comprising the western half of La Motte township, ...
The Deschambault Formation of the St. Lawrence lowland of Quebec was investigated and defined by T. ...
This work gives the results of the study of the geology of the Eastman-Orford Lake area in the Easte...
In southern Quebec the Lower Ordovician or Beekmantown series consists of a thick sequence of dolomi...
This thesis is the result of information obtained during the field seasons of 1947 and 1948. The wri...
During the summer of 1912, Dr J.A. Bancroft, Associate Professor of Geology at McGill University, wa...
The Bourget map-area is bounded by latitudes 48030' N and 48°45' N and longitudes 71°15' W and 71°30...
The area is on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 325 miles below Quebec. The consolidated...
A study of the geology of a portion of the township of Outrement was made by the author. The area un...
The structure and petrology of an area of 602 square miles in Northwestern Q.uebec is described. The...
Original issued in series: McGill University. Papers from the Department of Geology ; no. 5.Cover ti...
Tables.Original issued in series: Memoir 83. Geological series / Geological Survey of Canada ; no. 7...
The area to be considered in this thesis includes most of the townships of Barry, Bailly, and No. 11...
From the papers presented at the Symposium it appears that the geology of the Quebec Appalachians ha...
The name “Lorraine” is applied to a group of sandy shale formations of Ordovician age whose type sec...
The general geology of an area of 50 square miles comprising the western half of La Motte township, ...
The Deschambault Formation of the St. Lawrence lowland of Quebec was investigated and defined by T. ...
This work gives the results of the study of the geology of the Eastman-Orford Lake area in the Easte...
In southern Quebec the Lower Ordovician or Beekmantown series consists of a thick sequence of dolomi...
This thesis is the result of information obtained during the field seasons of 1947 and 1948. The wri...
During the summer of 1912, Dr J.A. Bancroft, Associate Professor of Geology at McGill University, wa...
The Bourget map-area is bounded by latitudes 48030' N and 48°45' N and longitudes 71°15' W and 71°30...
The area is on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 325 miles below Quebec. The consolidated...
A study of the geology of a portion of the township of Outrement was made by the author. The area un...
The structure and petrology of an area of 602 square miles in Northwestern Q.uebec is described. The...
Original issued in series: McGill University. Papers from the Department of Geology ; no. 5.Cover ti...
Tables.Original issued in series: Memoir 83. Geological series / Geological Survey of Canada ; no. 7...
The area to be considered in this thesis includes most of the townships of Barry, Bailly, and No. 11...
From the papers presented at the Symposium it appears that the geology of the Quebec Appalachians ha...
The name “Lorraine” is applied to a group of sandy shale formations of Ordovician age whose type sec...
The general geology of an area of 50 square miles comprising the western half of La Motte township, ...