The Turtle Mountain Monitoring System is a near–real-time monitoring system that provides data from a network of more than 80 geotechnical sensors on the South Peak of Turtle Mountain (site of the ...
The Turtle Mountain Monitoring System (TMMS) is a near–real-time monitoring system that provides data from a network of more than 80 geotechnical sensors on the South Peak of Turtle Mountain (site ...
The Turtle Mountain Monitoring System is a near-real-time monitoring system that provides data from a network of more than 80 geotechnical sensors on the South Peak of Turtle Mountain (site of the ...
A Web-GIS application for the Turtle Mountain Monitoring Project has been created to enhance public awareness of the hazards and monitoring of the mountain, its effect on the surrounding communitie...
This report provides the 2007 annual summary of results and interpretations for the benefit of the geotechnical community and stakeholders in the Crowsnest Pass. The report is meant to be brief, wi...
Turtle Mountain forms part of the Livingstone Thrust sheet of the Foothills in Southwest Alberta and consists of Paleozoic carbonates and Mesozoic clastics. The dominant geological structures on Tu...
The Frank landslide was a catastrophic rock avalanche that took place in 1903 on the eastern slope of Turtle Mountain located in the southwestern Alberta, Canada. It buried a portion of the Town of...