Survey Metadata
Till
New Brunswick
2006
Till sampling survey, NTS 21N, Edmundston area, northwest New Brunswick, 2006.
Location map
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Primary Publications (see below for full list)
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1 | Parkhill, M.A., Gilmore, W.F., Pronk, A.G., Desrosiers, M. (2021). Compilation of till geochemical survey data for north-northwestern New Brunswick (NTS 21 N and 21 O, and 22 B), Canada. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, Geological Surveys Branch, Open File Report 2021-2, 32 p. + supporting digital files. ( more) |
Survey Description
In 2006, till samples were collected on a regional scale in the Edmundston area, northern New Brunswick.
Sample locations can be found on New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources Map Plate MP 2010-1.
The data are part of a compilation for NTS 21O (and parts of 21N and 22B) in New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development Open File OF 2021-2.
Publication History
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1 | Parkhill, M.A., Desrosiers, M. (2010). Location of basal till samples and ice-flow indicators in the Edmundston map area (NTS 21 N), Madawaska County, New Brunswick, scale 1:150 000. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Crown Lands, Minerals and Petroleum Division, Map Plate 2010-1. ( more) |
2 | Parkhill, M.A., Gilmore, W.F., Pronk, A.G., Desrosiers, M. (2021). Compilation of till geochemical survey data for north-northwestern New Brunswick (NTS 21 N and 21 O, and 22 B), Canada. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, Geological Surveys Branch, Open File Report 2021-2, 32 p. + supporting digital files. ( more) |
Project History
Geographic Extent
Minimum Latitude | Maximum Latitude | Minimum Longitude | Maximum Longitude |
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47.18° | 48° | -69.03° | -68° |
The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:
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Covers all of the New Brunswick part of NTS 21N (Edmundston) in northwest New Brunswick. It is bounded to the south by the New Brunswick-Maine border and to the northwest by the border with Quebec. The Saint John and Madawaska rivers meet in the southern part of the study area.
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