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Journal Article
Published: 29 January 2013
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2013) 50 (2): 197–212.
... of the Bonavista Peninsula had not been thoroughly studied or mapped. Almost the entire peninsula was assigned to the Musgravetown Group ( Jenness 1963 ), a terminal Neoproterozoic succession characterized by shallow marine and terrestrial strata and subaerial volcanics ( O’Brien and King 2005 ; Normore 2010...
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Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (1): 1–36.
...H. J. HOFMANN; S. J. O'BRIEN; A. F. KING Abstract Newly found fossils in the Conception and St. John's groups of the Bonavista Peninsula considerably extend the known geographic distribution of the Ediacaran fossils in Newfoundland. They occur in deepwater sediments and are preserved as epireliefs...
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 Figure2—Main components of Ediacaran biota on the Bonavista Peninsula. Basal portion of large CharniaFord, 1958 is conjectural
Published: 01 January 2008
Figure 2 —Main components of Ediacaran biota on the Bonavista Peninsula. Basal portion of large Charnia Ford, 1958 is conjectural
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Published: 01 January 2008
Table 1 —Postulated affinities of Ediacaran taxa on Bonavista Peninsula
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1983
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1983) 20 (4): 525–536.
... on the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas. Below the oldest known trilobites in southeastern Newfoundland (of the Callavia Zone) two consecutive assemblages of skeletal fossils are recognizable: an Aldanella attleborensis assemblage and the succeeding Coleoloides typicalis assemblage. The shift between the two...
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Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas, southeastern Newfoundland, highlighting fossiliferous Ediacaran localities at Mistaken Point, Spaniard’s Bay and the Catalina Dome.
Published: 24 September 2020
Fig. 1. Avalon and Bonavista peninsulas, southeastern Newfoundland, highlighting fossiliferous Ediacaran localities at Mistaken Point, Spaniard’s Bay and the Catalina Dome.
Journal Article
Published: 09 April 2021
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2021) 58 (11): 1187–1208.
... areas of the horst, whereas the centre of the horst remained almost unaffected by any metamorphic overprint. The thermal impact decreases from the Bonavista Peninsula west of the study area from greenschist facies to anchizonal and diagenetic. The study area experienced lower metamorphic conditions than...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2016
Geology (2016) 44 (11): 955–958.
... of the Gaskiers diamictite on the Avalon Peninsula is constrained to have been between 580.90 ± 0.40 and 579.88 ± 0.44 Ma, and the Trinity diamictite on Bonavista Peninsula was deposited between 579.63 ± 0.15 and 579.24 ± 0.17 Ma. Assuming approximately synchronous deglaciation, these results imply a maximum...
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 Figure5—Comparison of stratigraphic ranges of major Ediacaran taxa in eastern Newfoundland. Thicknesses of formations are not to scale. Note the higher ranges on the Bonavista Peninsula (rectangles). Inset map: A—Mistaken Point area on Avalon Peninsula; B—Catalina area on Bonavista Peninsula
Published: 01 January 2008
Figure 5 —Comparison of stratigraphic ranges of major Ediacaran taxa in eastern Newfoundland. Thicknesses of formations are not to scale. Note the higher ranges on the Bonavista Peninsula (rectangles). Inset map: A—Mistaken Point area on Avalon Peninsula; B—Catalina area on Bonavista Peninsula
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (5-6): 619–638.
... and U-Pb ages comparable with those of source volcanics on the nearby Burin and Bonavista Peninsulas and the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. Loss of silica and alkalies in some ashes indicates weathering on land, not marine diagenesis. Volcanic crystal and lapilli tuffs fail to show grading and have...
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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.101.111
EISBN: 9781565763142
...Introduction Fig. 1. (A) Map and (B) stratigraphic distribution of microbial structures at the Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, Spaniard’s Bay, and Bonavista Peninsula in Newfoundland. U–Pb dates from Dunning in Benus (1988) and Bowring et al. (2003) . Fig. 2...
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Examples of the variable preservational quality in unipolar frondose rangeomorphs from Newfoundland, Canada. A) Well-preserved organism from MUN Surface, Bonavista Peninsula (MUN-2), showing up to two orders of branching detail in the frond. B) Trepassia-like fossil from Mistaken Point, less well-preserved but some finer detail can be seen. C) Organism from Long Beach, Bonavista Peninsula, very poorly preserved specimen, with no identifiable details in the frond (specimen not used in study due to poor preservation). Scale bars = 1 cm.
Published: 22 December 2020
Fig. 4.— Examples of the variable preservational quality in unipolar frondose rangeomorphs from Newfoundland, Canada. A ) Well-preserved organism from MUN Surface, Bonavista Peninsula (MUN-2), showing up to two orders of branching detail in the frond. B ) Trepassia -like fossil from Mistaken
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Examples of unipolar rangeomorphs from Newfoundland, Canada. All have been previously described as Beothukis or Culmofrons. All are retrodeformed cast photographs. A) Specimen from MUN Surface, Bonavista Peninsula (MUN-3). B) Specimen from E Surface, Mistaken Point (MP-5). C) Specimen from Lower Mistaken Point, Mistaken Point (LMP-3). D) Specimen from Spaniard's Bay (SB-5). E) Specimen from E Surface (Queen's), Mistaken Point (MP-8). F, H) Specimens from Spaniard's Bay (SB-1, SB-2 respectively). G) Specimen from Bonavista Peninsula (B-1). Scale bars = 1 cm.
Published: 22 December 2020
Fig. 3.— Examples of unipolar rangeomorphs from Newfoundland, Canada. All have been previously described as Beothukis or Culmofrons . All are retrodeformed cast photographs. A ) Specimen from MUN Surface, Bonavista Peninsula (MUN-3). B ) Specimen from E Surface, Mistaken Point (MP-5). C
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Type localities and sources of Fractofusus n.gen. on the Avalon Peninsula and Bonavista Peninsula, in eastern Newfoundland.
Published: 21 May 2007
Fig. 1. Type localities and sources of Fractofusus n.gen. on the Avalon Peninsula and Bonavista Peninsula, in eastern Newfoundland.
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Date distribution plots of the analyzed tuff samples constraining the timing of the Gaskiers glaciation from the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas of Newfoundland. Vertical bars represent 2σ analytical uncertainty of individual zircon analyses; filled bars are data used in age calculation. Gray bands signify weighted mean 206Pb/238U dates with their 2σ uncertainties. The lower dashed line shows the maximum age constraint on the Gaskiers Formation on the Avalon Peninsula; the upper dashed line shows the minimum age constraint on the Trinity diamictite on the Bonavista Peninsula; the blue bar shows the maximum duration of the Gaskiers glaciation if constraints from both regions are used. Arrows point to analyses that fall outside of the plot area. See Table DR1 (see footnote 1) for complete U-Pb data, and Table 1 for details of geochronology.
Published: 01 November 2016
Figure 2. Date distribution plots of the analyzed tuff samples constraining the timing of the Gaskiers glaciation from the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas of Newfoundland. Vertical bars represent 2σ analytical uncertainty of individual zircon analyses; filled bars are data used in age calculation
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(a) Map of Newfoundland, Canada. (b) Ediacaran localities at Mistaken Point (Avalon Peninsula) and Little Catalina (Bonavista Peninsula). (c) Ediacaran stratigraphy in Eastern Newfoundland (following O’Brien & King, 2005 and Matthews et al. 2021).
Published: 18 August 2022
Fig. 1. (a) Map of Newfoundland, Canada. (b) Ediacaran localities at Mistaken Point (Avalon Peninsula) and Little Catalina (Bonavista Peninsula). (c) Ediacaran stratigraphy in Eastern Newfoundland (following O’Brien & King, 2005 and Matthews et al . 2021 ).
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 Figure6—Circular histograms (radius of wedge) showing azimuths of frond alignments of Charnia and CharniodiscusFord, 1958 specimens on Bonavista Peninsula by formation, using 30° bins for retrodeformed data; mean vector and 95% confidence interval superimposed
Published: 01 January 2008
Figure 6 —Circular histograms (radius of wedge) showing azimuths of frond alignments of Charnia and Charniodiscus Ford, 1958 specimens on Bonavista Peninsula by formation, using 30° bins for retrodeformed data; mean vector and 95% confidence interval superimposed
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Location of the “Melrose Surface” in the Fermeuse Formation at Melrose, on the southern portion of the Catalina Dome, in the Discovery UNESCO Global Geopark. A, General map of Newfoundland, Atlantic Canada. Scale bar, 200 km. B, Detail of the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas. C, Geologic map of Catalina area and stratigraphic column.
Published: 01 August 2023
Figure 2. Location of the “Melrose Surface” in the Fermeuse Formation at Melrose, on the southern portion of the Catalina Dome, in the Discovery UNESCO Global Geopark. A, General map of Newfoundland, Atlantic Canada. Scale bar, 200 km. B, Detail of the Avalon and Bonavista Peninsulas. C, Geologic
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Stratigraphy of the Ediacaran Avalon succession of eastern Newfoundland. U–Pb ages on zircons from Dunning in Benus (1988), Bowring et al. (2002). Stratigraphic ranges of Fractofusus species on the Avalon Peninsula compared with published ranges for the Bonavista Peninsula (Hofmann et al. 2005). Avalon Peninsula fossiliferous horizons: SH, Shingle Head; D, E, G, Mistaken Point beds; LMP, lower Mistaken Point; BC, Brista Cove; PC, Pigeon Cove. GRP, Group.
Published: 21 May 2007
Fig. 2. Stratigraphy of the Ediacaran Avalon succession of eastern Newfoundland. U–Pb ages on zircons from Dunning in Benus ( 1988 ), Bowring et al. ( 2002 ). Stratigraphic ranges of Fractofusus species on the Avalon Peninsula compared with published ranges for the Bonavista Peninsula ( Hofmann
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(a) Fractofusus misrai. Scale bar = 20 mm. (b) Fractofusus andersoni. Scale bar = 10 mm. (c) Curved F. misrai. Scale bar = 30 mm. (d) Kinked F. misrai. Scale bar = 10 mm. (a), (c) and (d) from E Surface, Mistaken Point; (b) from Hofmann 14, Port Union, Bonavista Peninsula (field photographs).
Published: 18 August 2022
Fig. 2. (a) Fractofusus misrai . Scale bar = 20 mm. (b) Fractofusus andersoni . Scale bar = 10 mm. (c) Curved F . misrai . Scale bar = 30 mm. (d) Kinked F . misrai . Scale bar = 10 mm. (a), (c) and (d) from E Surface, Mistaken Point; (b) from Hofmann 14, Port Union, Bonavista Peninsula