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Journal of the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists
Vol. 9 (1961), No. 10. (October), Pages 317-317

Abstract of Theses: The Swan River Formation in Manitoba

E. R. Venour

This thesis comprises a study of the Swan River formation in Manitoba. The formation is composed predominantly of quartzose sandstone and is of Lower Cretaceous age. The mineralogical and textural characteristics of this formation are described in detail. Previous HitStructuralNext Hit and stratigraphic features are discussed and are illustrated by means of structure contour and isopach Previous HitmapsNext Hit and Previous HitstructuralNext Hit Previous HitcrossNext Hit-Previous HitsectionsNext Hit.

The characteristic lithologies of the Swan River and its underlying and overlying formations, its depositional environment, and its possible source areas are treated in detail.

Results of this study suggest that the Swan River formation in Manitoba can be areally divided into a North Swan River and South Swan River. The two are stratigraphic equivalents but differ mineralogically and texturally, in their type of depositional environment, and in their source areas.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

M.Sc. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1957.

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