Drift Thickness of Pelican River Area, Alberta (NTS 83P)

Publication Type
Map
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
MAP 255
Publication ID Extended
Map 255
Publication
Publication Other
Abstract

The drift thickness map of the Pelican River area (NTS 83P) shows the variation in thickness of unconsolidated sediment lying between the bedrock surface and the present-day land surface, and complements the regional drift thickness map of Alberta (Pawlowicz and Fenton, 1995). The thickness of the drift varies from less than 20 metres in uplands, such as the Pelican Mountains, to a little over 260 metres in the Wiau Valley in the northeast part of the map area. The thickest drift fills the paleovalleys containing the major valleys: the Wiau Valley and the Leismer Valley in the northeast, and the north-trending Amesbury Valley in the central portion of the area.

Citation

Pawlowicz, J.G. and Fenton, M.M. (2004): Drift thickness of Pelican River area, Alberta (NTS 83P); Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, EUB/AGS Map 255

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, pelican river
Place Keywords NTS
83p
Theme Keywords
bedrock topography, buried valleys, drift thickness, thalwegs