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Simplified geological map of the Boisdale Hills area of the Bras d’Or terrane showing sample locations based on maps in White et al. (1994) and Barr and White (2017a, 2017b). Stars indicate previous dating by Barr et al. (1990, 1999).
Published: 07 February 2019
Fig. 2. Simplified geological map of the Boisdale Hills area of the Bras d’Or terrane showing sample locations based on maps in White et al. (1994) and Barr and White (2017 a , 2017 b ). Stars indicate previous dating by Barr et al. (1990 , 1999 ).
Journal Article
Published: 07 February 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (8): 829–847.
...Fig. 2. Simplified geological map of the Boisdale Hills area of the Bras d’Or terrane showing sample locations based on maps in White et al. (1994) and Barr and White (2017 a , 2017 b ). Stars indicate previous dating by Barr et al. (1990 , 1999 ). ...
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U–Pb concordia diagrams and probability distribution for igneous samples from the Boisdale Hills area. (a) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, full data set. (b) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, granodiorite probability distribution for all of the near-concordant data. (c) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, concordia ages. (d) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, all near-concordant data. (e) BH035G Boisdale Hills Pluton, tonalite full data set. (f) BH035G Boisdale Hills Pluton, tonalite concordia age. [Colour online.]
Published: 07 February 2019
Fig. 5. U–Pb concordia diagrams and probability distribution for igneous samples from the Boisdale Hills area. ( a ) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, full data set. ( b ) BH040 Boisdale Hills pluton, granodiorite probability distribution for all of the near-concordant data. ( c ) BH040 Boisdale Hills
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1990
GSA Bulletin (1990) 102 (4): 516–528.
... by a volcanic arc, whereas the Antigonish and Cobequid Highlands expose intra-arc rift sequences. In Cape Breton Island, late Proterozoic rocks are both volcanic and plutonic south of the Macintosh Brook fault (transecting the Boisdale Hills), whereas they are mainly plutonic rocks north of the fault...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1960
GSA Bulletin (1960) 71 (4): 399–414.
... contacts with upper Lower Devonian fossiliferous sedimentary rocks are established, the best estimate of the age of the intrusive rocks is 365 ± 20 m.y. Biotite and potassium feldspar in granite from Boisdale Hills (Cape Breton Island), associated with nearby Middle Cambrian sedimentary rocks, have...
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Probability distribution for detrital zircon samples from the Boisdale Hills and Kellys Mountain with insets showing weighted means of ages used in interpretations of maximum depositional ages. (a) BH036Q Frenchvale Road Metamorphic Suite, quartzite (south); Bras d’Or gneiss. (b) BH017 Frenchvale Road Metamorphic Suite, quartzite (north); Bras d’Or gneiss. (c) KM10-04 Kellys Mountain paragneiss. (d) DB002 Kellys Mountain paragneiss. (e) SMB06-110 Bourinot Road quartz arenite. [Colour online.]
Published: 07 February 2019
Fig. 4. Probability distribution for detrital zircon samples from the Boisdale Hills and Kellys Mountain with insets showing weighted means of ages used in interpretations of maximum depositional ages. ( a ) BH036Q Frenchvale Road Metamorphic Suite, quartzite (south); Bras d’Or gneiss. ( b
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Simplified geological map of Cape Breton Island with inset showing the location of the island in the context of Appalachian tectonic subdivisions of Hibbard et al. (2006). Abbreviations: BBF, Blues Brook Formation; BIG, Big Hill pluton; BHP, Boisdale Hills pluton; EHSZ, Eastern Highlands Shear Zone; FRMS, Frenchvale Road Metamorphic Suite; GTF, Glen Tosh Formation; GR-MBF, George River–MacIntosh Brook faults; SP, Shunacadie pluton; BRI, Blair River Inlier. Map modified from Barr and White (2017a, 2017b) and van Rooyen et al. (2019), data and base map from Barr and White (2017a, 2017b), and sources listed in Barr and White (2017c).
Published: 10 January 2023
Fig. 1. Simplified geological map of Cape Breton Island with inset showing the location of the island in the context of Appalachian tectonic subdivisions of Hibbard et al. (2006) . Abbreviations: BBF, Blues Brook Formation; BIG, Big Hill pluton; BHP, Boisdale Hills pluton; EHSZ, Eastern
Journal Article
Published: 10 January 2023
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2023) 60 (5): 485–512.
...Fig. 1. Simplified geological map of Cape Breton Island with inset showing the location of the island in the context of Appalachian tectonic subdivisions of Hibbard et al. (2006) . Abbreviations: BBF, Blues Brook Formation; BIG, Big Hill pluton; BHP, Boisdale Hills pluton; EHSZ, Eastern...
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Published: 01 April 2019
Mineralogical Magazine (2019) 83 (2): 249–260.
.... ( 1999 ) A late Neoproterozoic age for a tonalite dyke in the Boisdale Hills, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia . Atlantic Geology , 35 , 197 – 202 . Beeskow B. , Rankin A.H. , Murphy P.J. and Treloar P.J. ( 2005 ) Mixed CH 4 -CO 2 fluid inclusions in quartz from the South...
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Published: 02 August 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (8): 1143–1165.
... be an extension of the Georges River Fault onshore, at the southern margin of the Boisdale Hills, and this correlation is supported by a positive aeromagnetic anomaly. No geophysical data allow us to trace this fault zone onshore into Newfoundland, but its trend suggests correlation with the Hermitage Bay – Dover...
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Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (4): 678–694.
... of erosion on uplifted blocks prior to Cambrian deposition (e.g., Dallmeyer et al., 1990 ) and not two distinct Cambrian terranes in Cape Breton Island that were subsequently amalgamated ( Barr and Raeside, 1986 ; Barr and White, 1996 ). The evidence that the Mira and Boisdale belts were contiguous...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 19 May 2022
DOI: 10.1130/2021.2554(08)
EISBN: 9780813795546
... d’Or Lake and extends to the northeast through the Boisdale Hills, where it coincides with a Carboniferous fault system (MacIntosh Brook–Georges River). From there, it has been postulated to extend across the Cabot Strait to the south coast of Newfoundland ( Barr et al., 1998 , 2014 ; Rogers et al...
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Published: 26 July 2017
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2017) 54 (11): 1165–1178.
... and meta-greywacke by Barr et al. (1982) and is similar to other low-grade metapelitic units across the Bras d’Or terrane (Blues Brook Formation in the Creignish Hills, Malagawatch Formation in the North Mountain, Benacadie Brook Formation in Boisdale Hills, McMillan Flowage Formation in the eastern Cape...
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Published: 01 March 2002
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2002) 72 (2): 288–303.
.... The Miocene-Pliocene boundary is an example of an event (or events) where tectonism is apparently widespread across the globe (e.g., Mercier et al. 1987 ; Dewey et al. 1989 ; Amano and Taira 1992 ; Walcott 1998 ; Hill and Raza 1999 ), and potential exists for considerable confusion between eustatic...
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Published: 27 May 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (7): 701–714.
... and Barr 1992 ). Marble and calc-silicate lithologies are more abundant within the George River Metamorphic Suite in the Creignish Hills (Blues Brook Formation), North Mountain, and in the western sections of the Boisdale Hills. Given its remote location within the Highland Region...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (3): 533–546.
.... (2003) . Abbreviations: Fm, formation; Sst, sandstone. All data are <10% discordant on 207 Pb/ 206 Pb ages, except those in italics. Errors on ages are mostly ≤–5 Ma. * Sample GBFZ-1, erroneously described in table 1 in Keppie et al. (1998) as Boisdale Hills quartzite. By Middle...
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Published: 22 December 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (1): 289–307.
... et al. 1994 ). Its base is not known. The Northern Boisdale Hill volcanic unit of White et al. (1994) is also included here in the Eskasoni Formation. White et al. (1994) placed it in a separate unit because its U–Pb (zircon) age of 505 ± 3 Ma (Late Cambrian according to the time scale of Palmer...
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Published: 01 March 1973
Journal of the Geological Society (1973) 129 (2): 139–158.
.... Structural geology 1958 New York McGraw-Hill Donath F. A. Role of layering in geologic deformation Trans NY Acad Sci 1962 24 236 249 Ser 2 Elliot D. The quantitative mapping of directional minor structures J Geol 1965 73 865 880 Eskola P. E. The problem...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (3-4): 347–367.
... during post-orogenic crustal melting (Raeside and Barr, 1990 ). A narrow fault-bounded strip of Cambrian-Ordovician rocks through the Boisdale Hills has an uncertain relationship to the older rocks but contains a fauna similar to that in rocks of equivalent age in the Mira terrane (e.g., Landing, 1996a...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 March 2015
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (6): 973–992.
... and intensification of the dysoxic mid-water mass on the upper continental slope of the Laurentia continent ( Fig. 1 ). This Hatch Hill dysoxic interval (Landing, Geyer & Bartowski, 2002 ) proved to be remarkably persistant and corresponded to a c . 22 Ma interval of high eustatic levels...
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