Resources and Publications

Publication Downloads - Geoscience Educational Material

 

Back to Publication Downloads home

Publications may be available in alternate formats upon request.

 

Open File OF2013-5
GAC MAC Field Trip Guidebook FT-B1: Geology of the Manitoba Legislative Building
By J. Young, G. Young and W.C. Brisbin

back to top

Geoscientific Map MAP1994
Manitoba geological highway map (2nd ed.)
By M.T. Corkery, D.M. Lauhn-Jensen, T. Franceschet and D.J. Hopper
Supercedes MAP1987

Geoscientific Map MAP80-1
Mineral map of Manitoba

back to top

Resources in the Geoscience Educational Series come in varying formats and are available as both physical and digital items. Copies of these resources are kept in our Mineral Resources library. They are created primarily as educational resources and to promote the minerals industry and geoscience. The audience for these resources is broad but the focus is mainly on educators of young children.

ES-9
Industrial Minerals in Manitoba

ES76-1
Common Rocks in Manitoba

ES77-1
Gypsum in Manitoba
Gypsum in Manitoba (revised 1987)
Le gypse au Manitoba (revised 1987)

ES78-1
Minerals of Manitoba, volume 1: Non-metallic and pegmatitic

ES78-2
Minerals of Manitoba, volume 2: Metallic minerals

ES78-3
Sand and Gravel in Manitoba
Sand and Gravel in Manitoba (revised 1986)
Le sable et le gravier au Manitoba (revised 1986)

ES79-1
Lignite in Manitoba

ES80-1
Gold Mines of Manitoba

ES80-2
Copper and Zinc in Manitoba
Copper and Zinc in Manitoba (revised 1986)
Le cuivre et le zinc au Manitoba (revised 1986)

ES80-3
Mining in Manitoba
Mining in Manitoba (revised 1988)
L'industrie Miniere au Manitoba (revised 1988)

Gold in Bissett

Gold in Manitoba
L'or au Manitoba

Manitoba Stone

Oil in Manitoba
Le Petrole au Manitoba

GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF MANITOBA
Cold Manitoba – the Quaternary

ES2013-1
Glaciers – Manitoba's landscape artists – 25 000 to 11 000 years ago

ES2013-2
Glaciers retreat – the last to leave – 11 000 to 7 000 years ago

ES2013-3
Glacial leftovers – post-glacial period – the last 7 000 years

back to top