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Geoscape Canada
A map of Canada's earth materials

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Map Legend

Ice
Unit Ice

Modern sediment
Unit Peat
Unit Mud, sand, and gravel
Unit Sand

Ice Age sediment
Unit Silt and clay (or mud)
Unit Sand and gravel
Unit Till

 

Rock
Unit Carbonate rock
Unit Clastic sedimentary rock
Unit Metamorphosed clastic sedimentary rock
Unit Volcanic rock
Unit Metamorphosed volcanic rock
Unit Granitic rock
Unit Gneissic rock

Canada's surface is a mosaic of diverse earth materials, forming a geological landscape or geoscape. We depend on these earth materials as the foundation for our rich ecosystems, for the agricultural soils that produce our food, for critical groundwater resources, for the metals and building materials on which our civilization is based, and for oil and gas that fuel our economy and provide essential plastics.

We also live on a dynamic Earth, which is vulnerable to floods, landslides, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. We must carefully consider our geoscape in land use decisions to achieve wise stewardship of our great landmass.


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