Fossils and Geology of Lanark County, Ontario
Monday, 22 May 2017
Why has hardly anyone referred to core from the GSC’s Borehole Geophysics Test Area at Bell’s Corners, Ottawa, when the core contains a 50 cm thick shale layer in the Nepean Formation and the core straddles the boundary between the Nepean Formation and the overlying March Formation?
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I have to admit that I cannot answer that question and that I’m writing a blog posting on the topic in the hopes that someone will be able t...
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Andrew’s Outcrops
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Andrew is one of the many polite teenagers that Lanark County produces by the bushel load. He also has a keen interest in geology. This p...
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Sunday, 23 April 2017
The Cylindrical Structures in Lanark County reported in Jean Dugas’ 1952 Doctoral Thesis
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In my August 27, 2015 blog posting I mentioned that Jean Dugas,in the notes to geological Map 1089A, reported that cylindrical or conical ...
Sunday, 2 April 2017
A Possible Conical Fossil Near the Base of the Potsdam Group
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In my blog posting for March 2, 2017 I reported on a sandstone outcrop in Lanark County on the north side of Highway 7 approximately 5 km w...
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Ebenezer Emmons’, Sir William E. Logan’s, Professor Amadeus W. Grabau’s and Professor Greggs’ Comments on Potsdam Sandstone
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I find it interesting, when considering how the theory of the origin of the Potsdam Group sandstones (of Ontario, Quebec and New York Stat...
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Sandstone Filled Cracks Extending into Marble at an Outcrop Near The Cat’s Meow
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In my last blog posting I mentioned that Dr. Easton (2015) had reported “A previously unknown exposure of Potsdam group sandstone and conglo...
Saturday, 31 December 2016
Ontario Geological Survey Remapping the Perth Map Sheet
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I was driving into Perth in August when I noticed an individual taking a sledge hammer to an outcrop of granite along Scotch Line (County Ro...
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