Geological map of the Dominion of Canada [1901]

Geological map of the Prairies and western part of the Dominion of Canada as of 1901. Legend on the right side is colour-coded to denote geological periods and epochs, along with acidic and basic rocks. Cities, towns, mountains, and bodies of water are named. Railroads can be seen throughout. Scale...

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Other Authors: Robert Bell (Producer)
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
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Online Access:https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-1152869/geological-map-dominion-canada-1901
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Summary:Geological map of the Prairies and western part of the Dominion of Canada as of 1901. Legend on the right side is colour-coded to denote geological periods and epochs, along with acidic and basic rocks. Cities, towns, mountains, and bodies of water are named. Railroads can be seen throughout. Scale is 1:3,168,000. Material digitized as part of an Academic Innovation Fund (AIF), awarded in 2018. For more information see: http://avptl.info.yorku.ca/academic-innovation-fund/ . There is a note on the lower left corner of the map going into detail of why certain areas are labelled a certain way.