
Description
'Grant Mossop examines several rock sequences in the Foreland Basin, starting with Jurassic rocks near to the town of Banff. He finds the evidence which reveals that the sea water depth in this bas...in was constantly changing, creating a number of depositional cycles. the influnce of sea level changes and tectonics for these cycles and related stratigraphic units is discussed. The film also looks at the Calgary Core Store to look at some of the Foreland Basin structures found beneath the exposureless praries. The film concludes in the Calgary tower where the economic importance of the local geology is emphasised.'
'Grant Mossop examines several rock sequences in the Foreland Basin, starting with Jurassic rocks near to the town of Banff. He finds the evidence which reveals that the sea water depth in this bas...in was constantly changing, creating a number of depositional cycles. the influnce of sea level changes and tectonics for these cycles and related stratigraphic units is discussed. The film also looks at the Calgary Core Store to look at some of the Foreland Basin structures found beneath the exposureless praries. The film concludes in the Calgary tower where the economic importance of the local geology is emphasised.'
Module code and title: | S338, Sedimentary processes and basin analysis |
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Item code: | S338; 27; Canadian version |
First transmission date: | 1987 |
Published: | 1987 |
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Duration: | 00:27:43 |
Note: | Canadian version |
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Producer: | Stuart Carter |
Contributors: | Dale Leckie; Grant Mossop |
Publisher: | BBC Open University ACCESS NETWORK Canada |
Keyword(s): | Banff Bow; Calgary; Canadian Rockies; Erosion; Jurassic |
Master spool number: | HOU5777 |
Production number: | FOUS506X |
Available to public: | no |