The Lower Cretaceous Jackass Mountain Group of southwestern British Columbia records a complex history of deltaic and proximal marine sedimentation in a...
The Cretaceous succession at Mount Tatlow, British Columbia, is a cornerstone of Cordilleran stratigraphy, preserving a mostly continuous record of upper Lower...
The Jackass Mountain Group is a thick accumulation (2-4 km) of clastic strata that was deposited in the Methow Basin in late early Cretaceous time. The Methow...
Cretaceous strata within and south of the Chilcotin Plateau of south-central British Columbia are traditionally described as occupying several distinct basins,...
The Lower Cretaceous Jackass Mountain Group (JMG), near Chilko Lake in south-central British Columbia, is exposed southwest of the dextral Yalakom Fault and...
The Jackass Mountain Group (JMG) is a thick (1000's of metres) Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic succession that crops out along the southern margin of the...
The 2007 field season focused on detailed field investigations, measurement of stratigraphic sections, and sample collection as part of two studies of...