Callum Creek, Langford Creek, and Gap Map-Areas, Alberta (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 255, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys)
by R.J.W. Douglas
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Ottawa: Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, 1950. Paper bound, complete with 5 fold-out maps in rear pocket, frontispiece Of The Gap in Livingstone Range, illustrated with plates and various other maps including other fold-outs, vii + Pp124. Includes index. Short tears to extremities and moderate stains to front cover else a tight and unmarked, very good copy. 420 grams.
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- Title
- Callum Creek, Langford Creek, and Gap Map-Areas, Alberta (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 255, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys)
- Author
- R.J.W. Douglas
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Ottawa: Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, 1950
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- Alberta; Canada Department of Mines and Technical Surveys; Geological Survey of Canada; Surficial Geology; Callum Creek; Langford Creek; and Gap Map-Areas; R.J.W. Douglas
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