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Spring 2012
Triassic lithologies in west-central Alberta are divided into the Sulphur Mountain Formation and Whitehorse Formation of the Spray River Group. The Sulphur Mountain Formation is subdivided into three members: the Vega-Phroso Siltstone, Whistler, and Llama members. The Whitehorse Formation is...
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Sedimentology, ichnology, and development of a sub-regional depositional and stratigraphic framework for the McMurray-Wabiskaw succession in the MacKay River Area, northeastern Alberta
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The lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation is a prolific bitumen reservoir in the Athabasca Oil Sands deposit of northeastern Alberta. In the MacKay River area northwest of Fort McMurray, the depositional style, stratigraphy, and reservoir character differ from that of the traditional main valley...
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