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020 |a978-1-100-21795-6
040 |aCaOODSP|beng
041 |aeng|bfre
043 |an-cn-bc
0861 |aM183-1/124-2013E-PDF
24500|aSurficial geology, Two Island Lake, British Columbia |h[electronic resource] / |c[by] D.H. Huntley ... [et al.].
250 |aPreliminary version
255 |aScale 1:50,000
260 |aOttawa : |bNatural Resources Canada, |cc2013.
300 |a1 map : |bcol.
4901 |aCanadian geoscience map ; |vNo. 124
500 |aIncludes a legend.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
5203 |a"Canadian Geoscience Map 124 depicts the surficial geology over some 790 km2 covered by the Two Island Lake map sheet (NTS 94-O/08), in northeastern British Columbia. The southern two thirds of the map area include a portion of the Fort Nelson Lowland, drained by the southwest-flowing Kiwigana River and tributaries. The Etsho Plateau occupies the northern third of the map area. Bedrock is mantled by unconsolidated earth materials dating to the Late Pleistocene (Late Wisconsinan Glaciation, > 25 ka to ca. 10 ka) and non-glacial Holocene (ca. 10 ka to present). Deposits of till, green on the map, are generally suitable for placement of infrastructure. Glaciofluvial deposits with mineral, aggregate and groundwater potential are coloured orange. Slopes disturbed by landslides and debris flows appear as brown. Organic deposits with sporadically discontinuous permafrost are coloured grey. Alluvial deposits prone to flooding, erosion, and sedimentation appear yellow on the map"--Abstract.
546 |aIncludes abstract in French.
590 |a14-03|b2014-01-17
69207|2gccst|aGeological maps
69207|2gccst|aLakes
69207|2gccst|aSurficial geology
7001 |aHuntley, D. H. |q(David Hayes)
7101 |aCanada. |bNatural Resources Canada.
7102 |aGeological Survey of Canada.
830#0|aCanadian geoscience map ;|vNo. 124.|w(CaOODSP)9.506260
85640|qPDF|s7.31 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2014/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-124-2013-eng.pdf
85640|qHTML|sN/A|uhttps://doi.org/10.4095/292401