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Geoscape Canada
A map of Canada's earth materials
What do the map patterns mean?
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The answer lies underground

This simplified map shows the three main types of earth materials that form Canada's surface -- modern sediments, Ice Age sediments, and rock. These materials, however, also extend into the subsurface, always in the same order. Modern sediments (yellow on inset map) are associated with rivers, sand dunes, coastal areas, and wetlands. They lie on top of Ice Age sediments and rock. Extensive blankets of Ice Age sediments (green) left by now-vanished glaciers overlie rock in flatter areas such as the Prairies and the lowlands bordering Hudson Bay. Rock (pink) underlies all parts of Canada but is widespread at the surface only in rugged mountain areas, on the Canadian Shield, and in the northern Arctic Islands.

Simplified map

 Generalised earth materials

 Unit  Ice
 Unit  Ice Age sediment
 Unit  Modern sediment
 Unit  Rock

Stratigraphic cut

Stratigraphic cut

Stratigraphic cut


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