Publication Summary
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Issue ID: | OGGR2005-00 |
Title: | Summary of Activities 2005 Resource Development and Geoscience Branch |
Author(s): | Brown, D. |
Purpose: | Summarize the activities of the Resource Development and Geoscience Branch |
Series Name: | Oil and Gas Geoscience Reports |
Publication Year: | 2005 |
Larger Work Citation: | in Summary of Activities 2005, Resource Development and Geoscience Branch, 2005 |
NTS Map Sheet(s): | 082;083;092;093;094;102;103;104;114 |
Place Keyword(s): | British Columbia |
Lat/Long (NSWE): | 60, 48, -139, -114 |
Theme Keyword(s): | Summary, Activities, Oil and Gas |
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Additional Link(s): | http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/natural-gas-oil/petroleum-geoscience/geoscience-reports/2005/summary_activities_2005.pdf http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/natural-gas-oil/petroleum-geoscience/geoscience-reports/2005/2005toc.pdf |
Abstract: | This second volume of the “Summary of Activities” is the result of work completed by Resource Development and Geoscience Branch within the Oil and Gas Division; they have contributed the majority of the articles enclosed. Geoscientists from the Geological Survey of Canada and the Alberta Geological Survey, have authored and coauthored articles on the Skeena and Bowser Lake Groups and highlighted results from surficial geology mapping. University research projects also play an important role in this volume. Contributions by the University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Regina, University of Victoria, and Simon Fraser University are presented here. Some of the highlights in this volume include papers on the following: Exploration in the Middle Devonian Liard Basin; Aggregate and surficial geology mapping in northeast British Columbia; Bedrock topography mapping program and shallow gas in northeast British Columbia; Implementation of geomatics technology for aggregate exploration in northeast British Columbia; Bowser Lake Group stratigraphy and its relationship to the overlying Cretaceous Skeena Group; Cumulative coal thickness and coalbed gas potential in the Comox Coal Basin on Vancouver Island. |