Results of Sediment Coring at the Town of Peace River, Northwestern Alberta (NTS 84C)

Publication Type
Open File Report
Topic
Landslide
Publication ID
OFR 2009-18
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 2009-18
Publication
Citation

Morgan, A.J., Slattery, S.R. and Froese, C.R. (2009): Results of sediment coring at the town of Peace River, northwestern Alberta (NTS 84C); Energy Resources Conservation Board, ERCB/AGS Open File Report 2009-18, 94 p.

Abstract
 

The Peace River Lowlands of Alberta and British Columbia is one of the most historically active mass-movement areas in western Canada. Alberta Geological Survey (AGS), in collaboration with other stakeholders, has initiated a multiyear study, centred on the town of Peace River, to develop a better understanding of the type and extent of landsliding within the municipality. To help establish the geological setting for these landslides, AGS conducted a drilling program using rotosonic coring, wet-rotary drilling and downhole geophysics.

This report details the drill program and contains borehole logs with descriptions of the encountered lithology. The lithological descriptions include geophysical logs and select core photographs in two of the four borehole locations. In addition, the report defines the methodology developed to classify discontinuities in the core samples.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, peace river
Place Keywords NTS
84c
Theme Keywords
boreholes, drillcore, drilling, geohazard, geology, geophysical logs, glacial drift, landslides, quaternary stratigraphy, sample collection, urban geology