1999
DOI: 10.1139/e97-108
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Upper Cretaceous - lower Tertiary lithostratigraphic relationships of three cores from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada

Abstract: Cores from three stratigraphic test holes provide a relatively complete section from the lower Maastrichtian

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“…The existence of quartz indicated the sedimentary origin of the investigated till [55]. Likewise, calcite at 34.4 • and dolomite at 36.3 • in the sample are related to deposition of calcareous compounds from seawater [56]. Furthermore, various types of feldspars (K-feldspar at 25.8 • and plagioclase at 27.7 • and 32.7 • ) are related to the deposition of volcanic debris in the Cretaceous period and subsequent weathering during the Quaternary period.…”
Section: Soil and Pore Water Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of quartz indicated the sedimentary origin of the investigated till [55]. Likewise, calcite at 34.4 • and dolomite at 36.3 • in the sample are related to deposition of calcareous compounds from seawater [56]. Furthermore, various types of feldspars (K-feldspar at 25.8 • and plagioclase at 27.7 • and 32.7 • ) are related to the deposition of volcanic debris in the Cretaceous period and subsequent weathering during the Quaternary period.…”
Section: Soil and Pore Water Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%