A geographical survey of the south shore of Coronation Gulf between 111°00’ W. and 115°45’ W.
The primary object of the survey was to provide a Photographic Terrain Interpretation Key, and the organisation of field work was directed to that end. As the terrain characteristics of the survey region bad to be analysed during the preparation of the key it was also possible to prepare a geographi...
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McGill University
1956
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Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110257 |
Summary: | The primary object of the survey was to provide a Photographic Terrain Interpretation Key, and the organisation of field work was directed to that end. As the terrain characteristics of the survey region bad to be analysed during the preparation of the key it was also possible to prepare a geographical outline at the same time. Owing to the need for minute detail in the widespread photographs chosen for keying, a good deal of time was spent on purely photographic work at the expense of other aspects, notably the detailed geomorphology. |
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