The Forks area - Quaternary Stratigraphy and
Glacial History
- Christiansen, E. A. 1968
- Pleistocene Stratigraphy of the Saskatoon Area, Saskatchewan,
Canada.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 5:1167-1173.
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- Christiansen, E. A. 1971
- Tills in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
In Till: A Symposium, edited by R. P. Goldthwait, pp.
167-
183. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
AEU SCI QE 697 T57 Paper deals with borehole
data from a transect in central Saskatchewan (south of Saskatoon
and the Nipawin area).
- Christiansen, E. A. 1982
-
Quaternary Geology of the Nipawin Area, Saskatchewan.
Report on file, Saskatchewan Research Council. Report 0075-002.
E.
A. Christiansen Consulting Ltd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
98 pages.
- Christiansen, E. A., and E. K. Sauer 1993
- Red Deer Hill: A Drumlinized, Glaciotectonic Feature Near
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30:1224-1235.
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- Christiansen, E. A., E. K. Sauer, and B.
T.
Schreiner 1995
- Glacial Lake Saskatchewan and Lake Agassiz Deltas in
East-Central Saskatchewan with Special Emphasis on the Nipawin
Delta.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32(3):334-348.
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- Schreiner, B. T. 1983
- Lake Agassiz in Saskatchewan.
In Glacial Lake Agassiz, edited by J. T. Teller and L.
Clayton, pp. 75-96. Geological Association of Canada Special
Paper
No. 26.
AEU SCI QE 697 G54 Much of this discussion
is
directly relevant to the Forks area. (02/Sep/2010).
- St-Onge, D. A. 1980
- The Wisconsinan Deglaciation of Southern Saskatchewan and
Adjacent Areas: Discussion.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 17:287-288.
AEU SCI QE 1 C212
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