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INF 143
Three parallel lines, 50 km apart, were drawn in a southwest to northeast direction on 10 1:250 000 maps, parallel to the structural dip of the Alberta basin. The reason for keeping the text as original as possible is that it is a rare opportunity ... Show Abstract
Toth, J. 2014-08-22
ESR 1979-06
Within these deposits, aquifers consisting of sand and gravel, sandstone, and fractured coal are capable of yielding groundwater at rates of up to 8 l/sec (100 igpm). Groundwater flow is generally from a western upland area to the east, but ... Show Abstract
Stein, R. 1982-01-01
ESR 1978-05
The southwest quarter of the Edmonton map area (NTS 83H) has an area of about 2850 square km (1100 square mi.). Climate is microthermal with warm summers, and the area receives about 460 mm (18 in) of precipitation annually.In the area thin drift ... Show Abstract
Ceroici, W.J. 1979-01-01
ESR 1974-07
Abstract: As part of a hydrogeological reconnaissance mapping program of the northwest segment of the Edmonton map area (NTS 83H), the basic data from the Central Data File at Alberta Research was abstracted and organized for use and storage on a digital computer. This report contains listings of this data made directly from the computer and arranged in three files: water level data, chemistry data, aquifer test data. Place Keywords 83h 83i alberta edmonton Theme Keywords aquifers groundwater hydrogeology water chemistry water level
Bibby, R. 1974-01-01
ESR 1974-06
Regional chemistry and water level distribution of the near surface groundwaters of the Edmonton area (northwest segment) Alberta The chemistry and water level distribution of the near-surface groundwaters are described and interpreted on a ... Show Abstract
Bibby, R. 1974-01-01
ESR 1961-03
The drift is composed mostly of material that has been locally derived and thus it is also fine grained.Such an environment is not favorable for the development of groundwater supplies. In many districts of Alberta a large proportion of the rural ... Show Abstract
Farvolden, R.N. 1961-01-01
OFR 2013-09
Maps of Fresh Groundwater Chemistry, Edmonton-Calgary Corridor, Alberta: III - Upper 50 Metres of the Horseshoe Canyon Aquifer In 2008, Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), in collaboration with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development ... Show Abstract
Barker, A.A. Moktan, H. Huff, G.F. Stewart, S.A. 2013-08-01
OFR 2013-10
Maps of Fresh Groundwater Chemistry, Edmonton-Calgary Corridor, Alberta: IV - Upper 50 to 100 Metres of the Horseshoe Canyon Aquifer In 2008, Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), in collaboration with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource ... Show Abstract
Barker, A.A. Moktan, H. Huff, G.F. Stewart, S.A. 2013-08-01
OFR 2012-13
Overview of Airborne-Electromagnetic and -Magnetic Geophysical Data Collection and Interpretation in the Edmonton-Calgary Corridor, Alberta A geophysical interpretation of these data completed for the ECC by Fugro Airborne Surveys Ltd. and ... Show Abstract
Slattery, S.R. Andriashek, L.D. 2012-07-19
OFR 2013-07
Maps of Fresh Groundwater Chemistry, Edmonton-Calgary Corridor, Alberta: I - Surficial Sediments Aquifer In 2008, Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), in collaboration with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD), began an ... Show Abstract
Barker, A.A. Moktan, H. Huff, G.F. Stewart, S.A. 2013-06-06
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