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During the last decade geophysical exploration in the Foothills area of Alberta has aided considerably in arriving at rough approximations, and in some cases fairly reliable data, with respect to the nature of the structural conditions above and beneath major sole faults. The compilation of structural cross sections on the basis of such surveys, plus knowledge derived from previous subsurface drilling and surface geology, are the main theme of this contribution.
Several examples of structures mapped and drilled are given, together with a hypothetical case wherein the difficulties of interpretations are discussed. The structures described are Turner Valley, Highwood uplift, Jumping Pound, Brazeau uplift, Stolberg, Coalspur, Savannah Creek, and the hypothetical Alpha structure.
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