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REP 01
First Annual Report on the Mineral Resources of Alberta Much has yet to be done, and considerable field investigation must be carried out before the extent of the mineral resources of the Province of Alberta can be determined.The details given in ... Show Abstract
Allan, J.A. 1920-02-17
SPE 102
Limestone and Dolomite Prospects for Industrial Use in the Alberta Foothills and Front Ranges The specific purpose of this report was to provide geoscience information on limestone and dolomite prospects to help guide land use planning ... Show Abstract
Krueger, K. Kluczny, P. Dahrouge, J.R. 2016-07-20
SPE 107
Hydrocarbon Analysis by Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography on Selected Alberta Strata (Viking, Westgate, Cardium, Wilrich, Exshaw) Six core samples, from five well locations in Alberta, were sent to Trican Geological Solutions Ltd. for thermal ... Show Abstract
Pawlowicz, J.G. Anderson, S.D.A. Rokosh, C.D. 2017-09-28
SPE 092
Acid gas dissolved in water in the Redwater oil field, and the resulting weak acidic solution ("sour" water) is injected into the depleted Leduc Formation Redwater reef trough 47 alternating wells. If only the natural setting is considered, ... Show Abstract
Bachu, S. Buschkuehle, B.E. Haug, K. Michael, K. 2008-04-14
MEM 01
In this area, the Mesozoic strata which outcrop in the Athabasca River Valley hold the world�s greatest known reserve of oil and the underlying Paleozoic strata contain notable deposits of halite and gypsum at moderate depth. A description of ... Show Abstract
Carrigy, M.A. 1959-01-01
MAP 600
The geology of the Rocky Mountains and the Rocky Mountain Foothills is also the product of compilation with rare instances of new geological interpretation (e.g., the interpretation of bedrock geology beneath drift-filled valleys). The Cretaceous ... Show Abstract
Prior, G.J. Hathway, B. Glombick, P.M. Pana, D.I. Banks, C.J. Hay, D.C. Schneider, C.L. Grobe, M. Elgr, R. Weiss, J.A. 2013-06-17
SPE 100
In 2007, the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) initiated a project to determine the quantity and spatial extent of shale gas resources in Alberta. [...]this project has expanded to include shale- and siltstone-hosted hydrocarbons (oil, gas, and ... Show Abstract
Rokosh, C.D. Anderson, S.D.A. Pawlowicz, J.G. 2016-09-20
SPE 096
Canadian Shield rocks, Paleozoic carbonates and quartzite from the Athabasca Basin and the Cordillera. Kimberlite indicator minerals (KIMs) including Cr-pyrope, Cr-diopside and chromite are present in trace amounts (1 to 2 grains in nine ... Show Abstract
Plouffe, A. Paulen, R.C. Smith, R. Kjarsgaard, I.M. 2008-01-08
ESN 1980-A
From the same area, samples of Kaskapau Formation dry well, firing range is moderate to long, and the milk chocolate brown colour could be acceptable in "earth colour" pottery or structural clay products. A sample from the Bearpaw Formation in the ... Show Abstract
Scafe, D.W. 1980-01-01
ECO 3
Ceramic test data for more than 200 deposits of clays and shales in Alberta resulted largely from early investigations of the Federal Department of Mines (1912-15, 1932) supplemented by more recent work of Alberta Research ... Show Abstract
Hamilton, W.N. Babet, P.H. 1975-03-01
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