Fossils and Geology of Lanark County, Ontario
Monday, 6 May 2013
On the trail of Climactichnites wilsoni - Part 3: A quarry about a mile from Perth as the town existed in 1859
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I have found an overgrown, abandoned small quarry that is about a mile from the town of Perth as the town existed in 1859 at the edge of...
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Thursday, 18 April 2013
Glacial Erratics and Eskers in the Township of Lanark Highlands, Lanark County, Ontario
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About 79 thousand years ago the Wisconsin ice age started, glaciers formed, advanced and retreated, and at their maximum extent covered most...
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Monday, 18 March 2013
Sources for Geologic Maps of Lanark County and Eastern Ontario
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This posting sets out the where one can obtain geologic maps of Lanark County and adjoining parts of Eastern Ontario. It concentrates on onl...
Monday, 11 February 2013
On the trail of Climactichnites wilsoni - Part 2: References to the Quarry Near Perth in the Scientific Literature, and the Geologic Mapping of Lot 6
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The first part of this series on Climactichnites wilsoni covered the announcement of the finding of the fossil, described the specimens that...
Thursday, 31 January 2013
On the trail of Climactichnites wilsoni - Part 1: Specimens Collected from a Quarry near Perth, Ontario
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Over one hundred and fifty years ago Sir William E. Logan of the Geological Survey of Canada announced to the world the finding of a "n...
Monday, 14 January 2013
Perthite from Burgess Ward, Tay Valley Township, Lanark County, Ontario
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In an earlier posting I described two outcrops of pegmatite containing perthite, an exsolution texture in feldspar, that are found appr...
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