Title | Tuktut Nogait: rivers and rocks |
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Licence | Please note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada
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Author | Rainbird, R |
Source | 2020, 90 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/315587 Open Access |
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Year | 2020 |
Publisher | Government of Canada |
Edition | 1 |
Document | book |
Lang. | English |
Media | paper; on-line; digital |
Related | NRCan photo(s) in this
publication |
Related | This publication is a translation of Tuktut Nogait :
rivières et roches |
File format | pdf |
Province | Northwest Territories |
NTS | 97A; 97D |
Area | Tuktut Nogait National Park of Canada; Roscoe River; Hornaday River; Brock River; Amundsen Gulf; Darnley Bay |
Lat/Long WENS | -124.0000 -120.0000 70.0000 68.0000 |
Subjects | regional geology; hydrogeology; surficial geology/geomorphology; Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; bedrock geology; lithology; sedimentary rocks; igneous rocks; intrusive rocks; structural
features; intrusions; dykes; sills; surface waters; rivers; dunes; loess; Brock Inlier; Franklin Mountain Formation; Saline River Formation; Mount Cap Formation; Mount Clark Formation; Reynolds Point Group; Aok Formation; Nelson Head Formation;
Mikkelsen Island Formation; Escape Rapids Formation; National parks; Wildlife; Phanerozoic; Cenozoic; Quaternary; Mesozoic; Cretaceous; Paleozoic; Devonian; Ordovician; Cambrian; Precambrian; Proterozoic |
Illustrations | photographs; stratigraphic columns; geoscientific sketch maps; location maps; satellite images |
Program | GEM2: Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals GEM Synthesis |
Released | 2020 06 04 |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) Tuktut Nogait is a national park located near the western Arctic coast, just east of the hamlet of Paulatuk in the Northwest Territories. This book
features photographs taken mainly from a helicopter during the summers of 2014 and 2015, when a GSC field mapping party, led by Robert Rainbird, was conducting a project to map the geology of the Brock Inlier. |
GEOSCAN ID | 315587 |
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