Survey Metadata
Till
New Brunswick
1993
Till sampling, NTS 21H/14 (Petitcodiac), southeastern New Brunswick, 1993 and 1997.
Survey Description
During the last two weeks of the summer field season of 1993, till samples were collected at 2 km spacing in the Peticodiac map area, southeast New Brunswick. The field sampling was completed during the summer of 1997. A total of 274 samples including four field duplicates were collected from hand-dug pits, road cuts and natural exposures. Between 50 and 100 clasts (2-10 cm in diameter) were collected from the C-horizon from each sample pit. At each site an additional sample of till matrix was taken from the B-horizon for future use. Basal till was the preferred sampling medium, but ablation till was sampled where basal till could not be found within a 500 m radius of the sample site. The data are published in New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Open File 2000-8.
Data Description:
Paper report.
Quantities Analysed:
<0.063 and <0.002 mm fractions analyzed by INAA for 48 base, trace, and rare earth metals.
Geochem Maps Available:
Contour maps showing distribution of elements.
Other Analyses:
Pebble lithologies.
Sampling Procedure
Sample pits were generally 0.5 m in diameter and ranged in depth 0.4 to 1.0 m to penetrate well into the C-horizon. Approximately 2L and 1L of matrix were taken from the B and C-horizons respectively.
Publication History
Index | Publication |
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1 | Allaby, G.M. (2000). Till provenance and glacial history of the Petitcodiac (NTS 21H/14) map area, southeastern New Brunswick. M.Sc. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 217 p. ( more) |
2 | Allaby, G.M. (2000). Till provenance and glacial history of the Petitcodiac (NTS 21H/14) map area, southeastern New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Open File 2000-8, 217 p. ( more) |
Project History
Index | Year | Project |
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1 | 1988-2003 | Fundy Model Forest Project, southeastern New Brunswick ( more) |
Geographic Extent
Minimum Latitude | Maximum Latitude | Minimum Longitude | Maximum Longitude |
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45.75° | 46° | -65.5° | -65° |
The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:
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Covers NTS 21H/14, the Petitcodiac map area, southeast New Brunswick. The villages of Petitcodiac, Elgin and Penobsquis lie within the study area.
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