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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1996
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (1996) 26 (1): 27–52.
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Simplified stratigraphic chart of the Carboniferous and Permian units of th...
Published: 21 March 2023
of the Taconite volcanics is indicated by arrows. Time scale from Gradstein et al. (2012) . Abbreviations: LCF, Lower Canyon Fiord Formation; MB, Mount Bayley Formation; MCF, Middle Canyon Fiord Formation; UCF, Upper Canyon Fiord Formation; ULV, Unnamed lower volcanic unit.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1995
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1995) 43 (2): 226–246.
... that represent a spectrum of facies included in the Nansen Formation and correlative middle limestone and upper clastic member of the Canyon Fiord Formation are herein correlated on the basis of conodont and foraminiferal distribution as well as sequence stratigraphy. These strata form the broad regressive...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1976
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1976) 24 (2): 139–153.
... to the contemporaneous Canyon Fiord Formation. A narrow east-trending, furrow-shaped high within the Sverdrup Basin was emergent through Canyon Fiord deposition. South of this high and largely cut off from the main basin was the narrow Lyall River Embayment of the Sverdrup Basin. The early history of the Sverdrup Basin...
Journal Article
Published: 21 March 2023
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2023) 60 (8): 1164–1187.
... of the Taconite volcanics is indicated by arrows. Time scale from Gradstein et al. (2012) . Abbreviations: LCF, Lower Canyon Fiord Formation; MB, Mount Bayley Formation; MCF, Middle Canyon Fiord Formation; UCF, Upper Canyon Fiord Formation; ULV, Unnamed lower volcanic unit. ...
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Field photographs of the outcrop of the Taconite volcanics. ( a ) The Tacon...
Published: 21 March 2023
Fig. 4. Field photographs of the outcrop of the Taconite volcanics. ( a ) The Taconite volcanics are fault-bounded to the red beds of the upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation (view to the south–southwest). The height of the Taconite outcrop is about 10–15 m. The massive rocks ( b ) show
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Upper Paleozoic to Lower Triassic stratigraphy and tectonic regime of the S...
Published: 23 March 2018
in the field. GBC—Great Bear Cape; LCM—Lower Canyon Fiord member; MCM— Middle Canyon Fiord member; TF—Trold Fiord Formation; UCM— Upper Canyon Fiord member; ULV—Unnamed lower volcanics ( Morris, 2013 ).
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Carboniferous to lower Permian stratigraphic chart of the Sverdrup Basin (m...
Published: 01 September 2014
Figure 4 Carboniferous to lower Permian stratigraphic chart of the Sverdrup Basin (modified from Embry and Beauchamp, 2008 ); paleoaplysinids are commonly found in the upper Carboniferous to lower Permian Nansen, Canyon Fiord, Belcher Channel, and Tanquary formations and rarely in the Hare
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 14 June 2019
DOI: 10.1130/2018.2541(13)
EISBN: 9780813795416
...-rift Bashkirian (Early Pennsylvanian) conglomerate and sandstone of the Canyon Fiord Formation or Viséan (mid Mississippian) shale of the Emma Fiord Formation ( Harrison et al., 1991 ; Harrison, 1995 ; Mayr, 1998 ; Harrison and de Freitas, 1999 ). At these localities, Franklinian rocks...
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—Outcrop photographs of Emma <span class="search-highlight">Fiord</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> on Grinnell Peninsula, Devon I...
Published: 01 January 1988
Figure 6 —Outcrop photographs of Emma Fiord Formation on Grinnell Peninsula, Devon Island. (A) Typical exposure of Emma Fiord marlstones and carbonaceous shales close to base of Section 3. Note that much of section is covered. Line indicates approximate position of Section 3. (B) Gently dipping
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1988
AAPG Bulletin (1988) 72 (1): 8–20.
...Figure 6 —Outcrop photographs of Emma Fiord Formation on Grinnell Peninsula, Devon Island. (A) Typical exposure of Emma Fiord marlstones and carbonaceous shales close to base of Section 3. Note that much of section is covered. Line indicates approximate position of Section 3. (B) Gently dipping...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1971
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1971) 19 (3): 659–679.
..., on Ellesmore Island, the Pennsylvanian - Lower Permian sequenc e is well represented . It is possible to distinguish four facies sequences which characterize different parts of the Basin : (1) The marginal facies, where the lithology varies very markedly . There we find mainly the Canyon Fiord Formation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1994
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1994) 42 (4): 562–597.
... and proposed some modifications to Thorsteinsson's strati- graphic concepts. Suggestions were made that rocks mapped as Nansen Formation east and northeast of the head of Blind Fiord can be subdivided into three readily mappable forma- tions, in order upward: the Canyon Fiord Formation (red con- glomerate...
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—(a) Schematic stratigraphic cross section and key from Judge Daly Promonto...
Published: 01 July 1996
into the section. The interpreted submarine unconformity west of the Ordovician shelf margin and isolated carbonate buildup is based on strata exposed on Judge Daly Promontory ( Trettin, 1994 ). The Llandoverian age for the Hazen-Danish River formational contact is based on data from Canyon Fiord ( Trettin, 1979
Journal Article
Published: 28 June 2016
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2016) 53 (12): 1484–1500.
... and were the site of clastic and carbonate sedimentation (Canyon Fiord Formation; Harrison and Brent 2005 ). As the Sverdup Basin deepened, shallow-water carbonate deposits formed around the margin (Belcher Channel and Degerböls formations), with correlative deep-water shale and chert in the basin centre...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 May 2024
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2024) 61 (7): 808–832.
... resources. We designate 14 units. Nine continental shelf units are fiords, bedrock terrain, offshore banks, Haida Gwaii platform, Haida Gwaii shelf, Vancouver Island shelf, incised shelf, glacial trough, and major delta. On the continental slope, we identify the canyon zone, the accretionary wedge (off...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (1): 1–27.
... disconformably in the eastern islands by uppermost Mississippian (Namurian) strata of the Borup Fiord Formation. On Grinnell Peninsula, the Emma Fiord is overlain by the Canyon Fiord Formation, which is in part correlative with the Borup Fiord ( Fig. 4 ). The weathered surface of the Borup Fiord Formation...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1965
AAPG Bulletin (1965) 49 (7): 905–926.
... belt. Nassichuk reports that the Early Permian Belcher Channel Formation rests disconformably upon the Middle Pennsylvanian Canyon Fiord Formation on northeastern Grinnell Peninsula, and gradually cuts westward down through the formation toward northwestern Grinnell Peninsula, where (Thorsteinsson...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1985
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1985) 33 (3): 306–340.
... the various formations. To understand the structure of the Parry Islands folds it is convenient to group these units as follows: 1. Eleanor River and older beds 2. Bay Fiord evaporites 3. Thumb Mountain carbonates 4. Eids - Cape Phillips fine-grained clastic rocks, and their carbonate quivalents. 5...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
The Journal of Geology (2004) 112 (1): 39–57.
...-dominated setting persisted into Early Permian time, and we analyzed samples of the uppermost Carboniferous and Lower Permian marginal marine Canyon Fiord Formation from Prince Patrick and Melville Islands, the marine Trappers’ Cove Formation from Prince Patrick Island, and the Sabine Bay Formation from...
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