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Drift Composition and Surficial Geology of the Trutch Map Area (94G), Northeastern British Columbia
Geological Survey of Canada Open File D3815
Documentation Table of Contents
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CD-ROM INFO
DATA SETS
Welcome
Drift Composition
Geochronology
Disclaimer and Licence
Notes on Glacial History
Topographic Base
Projections
Surficial Geology Legend
Clay Mineralogy
Files, Directories, and Formats
Heavy Minerals
Citation and Credits
SurView Tutorial
SurView FAQ
Table of Contents
WELCOME TO TRUTCH (94G) (CD-ROM)
Introduction
System Requirements
Documentation
Getting Started
Assistance
DISCLAIMER
Disclaimer and Copyright
Licence agreement for digital products
PROJECTION
Description
Projection Parameters
FILES, DIRECTORIES AND FORMATS
The Root Directory
Documentation
Software
SurView
Intro.exe
File Formats
GIS file formats
*.shp (\Data\Shp\ ...)
*.dxf (\Data\Dxf\ ...)
*.asx, *.bob and *.fdl (\Data\ ...)
Data file formats
*.xls (\Data\Xls\ ...)
Directory Structure Listing
CITATION AND CREDITS
Citations
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SURVIEW TUTORIAL
DRIFT COMPOSITION
Abstract
Introduction
Physiographic Setting and General Geology
Surficial Geology and Glacial History
Mass wasting
Sample Collection
Analytical Procedures
Data Handling
Descriptive statistics
Anomalies
Contour maps
Results
Grain size
Carbon analysis
Contour maps and geochemical anomalies
Cluster analysis
Heavy mineral analysis
Summary of Results
References
Acknowledgments
Appendices
Appendix 1: Sample locations, type, grain size, and carbonate analysis
Appendix 2: INAA analysis of the sample matrix
Appendix 3: Heavy mineral separations
Appendix 4: Heavy mineral grain counts
Appendix 5: Descriptive statistics of INAA analysis
Appendix 6: Histograms of elemental concentrations
Appendix 7: Cluster analysis of till geochemistry
Appendix 8: Cluster analysis of heavy minerals
NOTES ON GLACIAL HISTORY
Erratics
Cosmogenic Dating
Glacial Lakes
Landslides
References
SURFICIAL GEOLOGY LEGEND
HEAVY MINERAL ANALYSIS
Introduction
Description of Selected Minerals
Results
GEOCHRONOLOGY
Part I: Cosmogenic Chlorine-36 Ages
Introduction
Sample Processing and Analysis
Calculated Exposure Ages
Conclusions
References
Part II: Radiocarbon Dates
GSC-6432
GSC-6440
GSC-6450
TOPOGRAPHIC BASE
Description
CLAY MINERALOLGY
X-ray Diffraction Analysis
Semi Quantitative Analysis
Results
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