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To: gordon m. who wrote (922)10/9/1998 1:36:00 PM
From: Jesse  Respond to of 2514
 
Hiya Gord! No, I am not aware of any such map/ data online. I am not even sure if they are publicly available as yet?? And no, I have not seen them either -- I'm just a wee messenger, m'friend!

-Here's a link I just found that offers some general-type info:
geop.ubc.ca
(re. 'Lithoprobe')

-Also 'Geoscience links':
cg.rncan.gc.ca
and,
-Lots of related info and illustrations here:
astro.ubc.ca

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One correction, regarding a mis-quote in my previous post:

The comment by Rick,
It would be useful in terms of gaining an understanding of the physical environments which existed when the pipes were emplaced.

- The "it" was actually referring to how the Collum paper would be generally useful to ADP followers if posted online!
- Sorry for my mis-representation.

Ciao for now,
-j
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To: gordon m. who wrote (922)10/9/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Gord, you may want to navigate your way through these online AB seismic reflections:

Alberta Basement Transect Menu
litho.ucalgary.ca
(Archive of images of stacked sections)
- - -
Let us know if you are able to interpret anything from the various plot diagrams posted there.

- There's a link there to a great tutorial on the seismic reflection method.
( litho.ucalgary.ca )

Cheers,
-j
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