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Journal of the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists
Vol. 4 (1956), No. 8. (September), Pages 173-174
Viking and Cardium not Turbidity Current Deposits
J. E. F. DeWiel
ABSTRACT
A brief comparison with the Grand Banks area of the Atlantic makes turbidity currents in the Viking sea unlikely. Grain size and sand body distribution substantiate this conclusion. The Viking sandstone can be explaned by more common processes of sedimentation, as can the Cardium.
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