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01-APR-2006 © 2006 Gary Hebert

Okotoks Erratic

Okotoks, Alberta

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This enormous quartzite block, weighing about 16,500 tonnes and measuring about 41 x 18 x 9 metres, was carried here on the surface of a glacier. It came from the Rocky Mountains in the Jasper area, probably between 18 and 10 thousand years ago. Rocks moved many kilometers from their original location by the ice are called �glacial erratics�.
Big Rock began its journey when rockslides in the mountains deposited quartzite debris onto the top of a glacier in the Athabasca River valley. The glacier carried the rocks with it as it flowed slowed eastward to the plains, until it collided with the Laurentide ice sheet. This massive ice sheet deflected the glacier to the southeast, parallel to the mountain front. When the ice melted, a string of erratics was left in a narrow belt extending from Jasper National Park along the foothills to northern Montana. This group is known as the Foothills Erratics Train, and the Okotoks Erratic is the largest member.
The name of the rock was derived from the Blackfoot word for rock: okatok


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Konrad Busslinger30-May-2013 06:53
Amazing the history about this rocks. Great capture with this visitors.
Bryan Ramsay09-Apr-2006 03:14
Interesting Rocks. Nice color and tecture. -BJ
1moremile04-Apr-2006 08:46
Very amazing and a real eye opener. I have never heard of this. Thanks.
Guest 02-Apr-2006 19:47
Pretty big debris. Amazing what a ice can do.
QUERIDO02-Apr-2006 18:46
nice shot
caveman_lee02-Apr-2006 17:43
Nice shot. Amazing.
Peter Stahl02-Apr-2006 16:13
Nice image and lighting Gary. Here I live in Alberta and yet to see it. Thanks for the info.
Dan02-Apr-2006 14:42
Nice image and thanks for the info.
Gayle P. Clement02-Apr-2006 13:53
Wonderful! It looks like a great place to visit.
Guest 02-Apr-2006 13:12
very nice, looks like it was dropped off there from above, crushing the bottom into rubble
Guest 02-Apr-2006 13:10
Beautiful image. Excellent work.