Soil Survey of Thunder Lake Provincial Park and Interpretation for Recreational Use

Publication Type
Open File Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
OFR 1985-01
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 1985-01
Publication
Abstract

This report is one of a series describing soil surveys conducted in Alberta provincial parks during the summer of 1976: Cypress Hills, Writing On Stone, Dry Island Buffalo Jump, Jarvis Bay, Wabamun Lake, Thunder Lake, Moose Lake and Moonshine Lake. Also included were the Blue Lake Centre in William A. Switzer Provincial Park, as well as areas in the vicinity of Carsel and Hilliard's Bay (on the northwestern shore of Lesser Slave Lake). The total area mapped was approximately 30 000 ha.

Citation

Greenlee, G.M. (1984): Soil survey of Thunder Lake Provincial Park and interpretation for recreational use; Alberta Research Council, ARC/AGS Open File Report 1985-01, 34 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, thunder lake provincial park
Place Keywords NTS
83j
Theme Keywords
geology, soil classification, soil formation, soil surveys