Borehole stratigraphy of Lake Erie postglacial deposits / by J.P. Coakley.: En36-539/77-1982E-PDF

"The north shore of Lake Erie suffers the greatest recursion measured in the Great Lakes. Examination of the geological history of shore features such as Long Point provides insight into the evolution of that shoreline, and assists in development of a suitable model of the origin and growth of the Long Point Spit, in particular"--Management perspective.

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Department/Agency National Water Research Institute (Canada), issuing body.
Title Borehole stratigraphy of Lake Erie postglacial deposits / by J.P. Coakley.
Series title [Unpublished manuscript]
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
"This manuscript will be published in the Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Coastal Erosion and Sedimentation November 1 - 2, 1982 and the contents are subject to change."
"Study no. 354."
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes abstracts in French.
Publishing information [Burlington, Ont.] : Environment Canada, National Water Research Institute = Environnement Canada, Institut national de recherche sur les eaux, November 1982.
Author / Contributor Coakley, J. P. (John Phillip), 1940- author.
Description 1 online resource (ii, 5 unnumbered pages) : charts.
Catalogue number
  • En36-539/77-1982E-PDF
Subject terms Shorelines -- Monitoring -- Ontario -- Long Point (Peninsula)
Rivage -- Surveillance -- Ontario -- Longue, Pointe (Haldimand-Norfolk)
Long Point (Ont. : Peninsula)
Longue, Pointe (Haldimand-Norfolk, Ont.)
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