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TitleIntroduction: Quaternary geology of southern Ontario and applications to hydrogeology
 
AuthorRussell, H A JORCID logo; Arnaud, E; Bajc, A F; Sharpe, D RORCID logo
SourceQuaternary geology of southern Ontario and applications to hydrogeology; by Russell, H A JORCID logo (ed.); Arnaud, E (ed.); Bajc, A F (ed.); Sharpe, D RORCID logo (ed.); Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences vol. 55, no. 7, 2018 p. v-viii, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0119 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2018
Alt SeriesNatural Resources Canada, Contribution Series 20180064
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediapaper; on-line; digital
File formatpdf; html
ProvinceOntario
NTS30; 31B; 31C; 31D; 31E; 31G; 40; 41A; 41G; 41H/03; 41H/04; 41H/05; 41H/06; 41H/12; 41H/13
AreaSouthern Ontario; Eastern Ontario; Great Lakes
Lat/Long WENS -84.0000 -74.0000 46.0000 41.5000
Subjectshydrogeology; surficial geology/geomorphology; stratigraphy; environmental geology; sedimentology; groundwater resources; groundwater regimes; aquifers; buried valleys; hydrostratigraphic units; sediments; glacial deposits; moraines; tills; alluvial deposits; deltaic deposits; lacustrine deposits; glacial lakes; depositional environment; modelling; Resources conservation; glaciolacustrine sediments; glaciofluvial subaerial outwash fan sediments; glaciofluvial sediments; Phanerozoic; Cenozoic; Quaternary
ProgramGroundwater Geoscience Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping
Released2018 07 05
Abstract(unpublished)
This special issue was conceptualized as an opportunity to publish, in one volume, recent work on a broad a range of depositional settings and hydrogeological contexts. The focus of individual contributions is on surficial or glacial geology and the contribution such a framework can make to groundwater understanding. The issue consists of 11 submissions that are loosely aligned in three thematic groupings: i) studies of buried valleys, ii) moraines, and iii) late glaciolacustrine environments. Within each grouping the papers are arranged in geographic order from west to east.
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
Special Issue on Surficial Geology of Southern Ontario and relationship to Groundwater. Consists of 11 papers from academia, OGS and GSC.
GEOSCAN ID308267

 
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