4 edition of Bighorn coal basin, Alberta found in the catalog.
Bighorn coal basin, Alberta
Published
1997
by Govt. Print. Bureau in Ottawa
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by G.S. Malloch. |
Series | CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches -- no. 82664, Memoir / Geological Survey of Canada -- no. 9E. |
Contributions | Geological Survey of Canada. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 2 microfiches (57 fr.) |
Number of Pages | 57 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18740253M |
ISBN 10 | 0665826648 |
Map A. Bighorn Coal Basin, between Saskatchewan & Brazeau Rivers Alberta. Scale 1: écal, Geographer & Chief Draughtsman ; O.E. Prudhomme, Draughtsman By . Alberta Basin, large, petroleum-rich sedimentary basin along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in western extends from British Columbia through Alberta and Saskatchewan into Manitoba. The basin was formed when the Earth’s crust sank along the continental side of the Rocky Mountains during the Devonian Period (about to million years ago).
The coal in this basin ranges in rank from high volatile C bituminous (based primarily on resistance to weathering) to subbituminous B coal. In general, the Mesaverde and Eagle coals are highest in heat content, averaging o Btu/lb; the Fort Union coals in the Red Lodge-Bear Creek and Grass Creek fields average ab Btu/lb and. @article{osti_, title = {Coals formed in coastal environments within Upper Cretaceous of Alberta basin}, author = {MacDonald, D.E. and McCabe, P.J. and Strobl, R.S.}, abstractNote = {Coal resources in the Upper Cretaceous of the Alberta basin were studied using logs from oil and gas wells and shallow coal wells. Coal resources were determined to a depth of m.
An Alberta bighorn sheep that lived near Hinton has lived up to its name: it might turn out to be biggest bighorn ever. A wildlife officer found the horns of the year-old ram two weeks ago. Preserving Bighorn too important for political squabbles By Phil Nykyforuk on Janu 1 Comment. Natural beauty distinguishes Alberta from so many places. Let’s follow the will of the majority and protect this beautiful region.
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The region is a hub for outdoor recreation, healthcare, and retail. Alberta book is situated 15 minutes from Jasper National Park and 2½ hours from the province’s capital, Edmonton, Alberta.
Bighorn coal basin, Alberta [electronic resource] / By b. (George S.) Malloch and Geological Survey of Canada. Abstract. al issued in series: Memoir / Geological Survey of Canada ; no. head of title: Canada. Department of Mines.
Geological Survey Branch "Selected list of reports and maps of special economic. COMPANY. Bighorn Energy Corporation (Bighorn Energy) is a privately owned oil and gas producer that owns and operates in Alberta. Bighorn Energy is responsible for the full cycle economic requirements of oil and gas assets and believes planning for the long term is a key business principal.
Bighorn Backcountry. Alberta's Bighorn Backcountry is an area of public lands east of Banff and Jasper National Parks. Services and information. Bighorn Backcountry - Overview. Find brochures, maps and other information on Bighorn Backcountry. Bighorn Backcountry – Monitoring.
The Bighorn Plant is TransAlta’s highest performing hydro plant, producing an average ofmegawatt hours each year. When TransAlta built the Bighorn Hydro Plant, it created Lake Abraham — Alberta’s largest man-made lake. The plant is one of two TransAlta hydro plants on the North Saskatchewan River System in Alberta.
The coal beds under today’s plains are younger and of a lower grade—good enough for electricity production, but too impure for firing blast furnaces used in steelmaking. Alberta’s first commercial mine opened near Lethbridge in Coal heated frontier homes, powered locomotives and fuelled steam-powered farming and industrial equipment.
Bighorn coal basin, Alberta [electronic resource] / (Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, ), by G. Malloch and Geological Survey of Canada (page images at HathiTrust) The coming of coal, (New York, Association press, ), by Robert W.
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A little more than a month after shipping its first coal from Phase 1 of the Vista mine, Bighorn Mining already has its sights set on Phase II.
Open houses held by Bighorn on June 24 and 26 in Hinton were part of the regulatory process permitting the Vista Mine Phase II Expansion to move forward. Bighorn Mining, LTD, is a Cutlass Collieries, LLC and Cline Group affiliate headquartered in Hinton, Alberta, Canada.
Bighorn Mining is the developer and operator of Coalspur's Vista Mine. As Alberta’s population has grown, so too have the pressures of expanding industry and recreation on the Bighorn’s landscapes. Metallurgical coal mining in the Bighorn is a serious threat and affects the flow and cleanliness of nearby rivers and water.
King Coal presents the rich history of Alberta coal mining, and the people and culture that emerged out of the industry, from the s through to the modern era. King Coal invites the reader to discover Alberta's coal history, its triumphs and tragedies, and its legacy in the province : Khalehla Litschel.
Living in the Natural Environment brings together to members of the rural and small urban community, government, and non-agricultural rural residents together to initiate discussion.
Presentation topics are intended to be thought provoking, interesting, relevant to the surrounding landscape and the people that live there.
Original Big Horn Basin Classifieds has 8, members. You must answer all 3 of the required questions to be approved for the group. Members please do. Bighorn Mining, a Canadian coal operator based in Hinton, Alberta, has named Delbert (D.L.) Lobb as president.
He will be responsible for the continued development of Coalspur’s Vista mine complex and its subsequent commercial operation, which is scheduled to begin in early.
Cairnes () described a generalized section on the Bow River near the mouth of Old Fort Creek, but as sections along the Bow are faulted or mostly inaccessible Stott () designated a type section, originally described by Malloch (), on the more southerly of the two main branches of Wapiabi Creek, in Twp.
41, Rge. 18W5M (52°37'30"N, °0'30"W), Alberta.The Bighorn Basin is a plateau region and intermontane basin, approximately miles ( km) wide, in north-central Wyoming in the United is bounded by the Absaroka Range on the west, the Bighorn Mountains on the east, and the Owl Creek Mountains and Bridger Mountains on the south.
It is drained to the north by tributaries of the Bighorn River, which enters the basin from the south.Cadomin's name is an acronym for 'Canadian Dominion Mining', and the town gives its name to the Cadomin Formation, which forms a prominent outcrop near the settlement.
Cadomin is one of many towns in the Alberta Coal Branch area that thrived from the s to the s. During the early s, Cadomin's population peaked at 1, Other Coal Branch towns included Mountain Park, Luscar.