Alberta badlands - glaciers, erratics, erosion and hoodoos
Cap rocks lead to hoodoo formations - but where do the cap rocks come from? Alberta was once the site of a large inland sea (click here for an image). Over millennia, suspended particles in the water settled to the bottom to form the thick clay deposits found in the interior of the province. Uplifting through plate tectonics eventually drove the water away, but not before the fine silt caused many a dead prehistoric creature to be entombed and eventually fossilized. Alberta is a rich source of remarkable fossils, many of which are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller. The flattened, raised seabed would support millions of years of soil development and grasslands that would eventually give rise to the prairies. A period of cooling led to the development of glaciers that tore through the Canadian Rockies and carried enormous quantities of gravel, rocks, and boulders across the plains. When the glaciers melted, the rock burden was deposited as ...