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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1994
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1994) 42 (2): 219–231.
...S. Henry Williams; Felicity H.C. O’Brien; Christopher R. Barnes; W. Douglas Boyce ABSTRACT The first occurrence of Tetragraptus approximatus approximatus is now taken to mark the base of the second (“Arenig”) series of the Ordovician System. We propose that the Cow Head Peninsula, western...
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Figure 2. The Point of Head section on western Cow Head Peninsula after James and Stevens (1986) showing three sampled strata where the two assemblages (EtARA 1 and 2: Earliest Arenigian Radiolarian Assemblages) were obtained. T  =  Tremadocian stage and T. a.  =  the Tetragraptus akhzarensis graptolite Zone. The graptolite zone designation is based on work by Williams and Stevens (1987) and Williams et al. (1994). The conodont zone was identified by Stouge and Bagnoli (1988), bed numbers 8–14.
Published: 01 January 2011
Figure 2. The Point of Head section on western Cow Head Peninsula after James and Stevens (1986) showing three sampled strata where the two assemblages (EtARA 1 and 2: Earliest Arenigian Radiolarian Assemblages) were obtained. T  =  Tremadocian stage and T. a .  =  the Tetragraptus akhzarensis
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Map of Newfoundland showing position of the Cow Head Peninsula (left) and regional geography surrounding the peninsula (middle), with detailed close-up of the peninsula showing location of James and Stevens’ (1986) Back Cove section (right). Figure modified from Karim (2008); base maps from Karim (2008) and James and Stevens (1986); data from James and Stevens (1986).
Published: 04 February 2022
Fig. 1. Map of Newfoundland showing position of the Cow Head Peninsula (left) and regional geography surrounding the peninsula (middle), with detailed close-up of the peninsula showing location of James and Stevens’ (1986) Back Cove section (right). Figure modified from Karim (2008 ); base
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 9. All from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – m , q , r ) Hystricurid n. gen. n. sp.: ( a – b ) cranidium, ROM 58130, dorsal and lateral views, ×12; ( c ) cranidium, ROM 58131, dorsal view, ×15; ( d ) cranidium, ROM 58132, dorsal
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Figure1—Map of western Newfoundland Cow Head Peninsula
Published: 01 March 2001
Figure 1 —Map of western Newfoundland Cow Head Peninsula
Journal Article
Published: 30 May 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (4): 407–425.
...Fig. 9. All from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – m , q , r ) Hystricurid n. gen. n. sp.: ( a – b ) cranidium, ROM 58130, dorsal and lateral views, ×12; ( c ) cranidium, ROM 58131, dorsal view, ×15; ( d ) cranidium, ROM 58132, dorsal...
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Published: 01 January 2011
Table 1. Abundance and distribution of radiolarians from lowermost strata at Point of Head, Cow Head Peninsula. X  =  the presence of the same species in Cow Head Group bed 9, unit 6; VA  =  very abundant.
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Location and stratigraphic context of sample horizon (star), Factory Cove Member (Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Group), Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. Log re-drawn from James and Stevens (1986).
Published: 22 March 2018
Figure 1. Location and stratigraphic context of sample horizon (star), Factory Cove Member (Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Group), Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. Log re-drawn from James and Stevens (1986) .
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Figure2—Stratigraphic units of the Shallow Bay Formation at Cow Head Peninsula. Bed numbers in accordance with the scheme of James and Stevens (1986). Vertical bars represent undifferentiated occurrences within a bed
Published: 01 March 2001
Figure 2 —Stratigraphic units of the Shallow Bay Formation at Cow Head Peninsula. Bed numbers in accordance with the scheme of James and Stevens (1986) . Vertical bars represent undifferentiated occurrences within a bed
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 8. Leiobienvillia terranovica ( Rasetti, 1954 ) from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – c ) Cranidium, ROM 58129, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, ×12.
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Published: 20 January 2017
on the Cow Head Peninsula ( Westrop et al. 1996 ; Westrop and Dengler 2014 b ); WRI series of boulders are from White Rock Islets ( Westrop et al. 1996 ). ( b ) Cambrian stratigraphy of the Cow Head region, western Newfoundland (modified from Wernette and Westrop 2016 ). Approximate stratigraphic ranges
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 12. Symphysurina sp. from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – d ) Cranidium, ROM 58146, dorsal, postero-dorsal, lateral, and oblique views, ×3; ( e – g ) pygidium, ROM 58147, dorsal, lateral, and posterior views, ×12.
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 7. Boeckaspis geordii n. sp. from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a ) Small cranidium, ROM 58126, dorsal view, ×20; ( b – d ) pygidium, ROM 58127, lateral, dorsal, and posterior views, ×30; ( e , f ) pygidium, ROM 58128, dorsal
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 10. Tulepyge sp. A from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – d ) Cranidium, ROM 58138, dorsal, anterior, oblique, and lateral views, ×10; ( e – g ) cranidium, ROM 58139, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, ×15; ( h ) cranidium, ROM 58140
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 11. All specimens from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a – f ): Tulepyge sp. B: ( a , b ) cranidium, ROM 58142, dorsal and anterior views, ×10; ( c – e ) cranidium, ROM 58143, dorsal, anterior, and lateral views, ×10; ( f ) librigena
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 6. Boeckaspis geordii n. sp. from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a , b ) Cranidium, ROM 58113, dorsal and anterior views, ×20; ( c ) cranidium, ROM 58114, dorsal view, ×20; ( d ) cranidium, ROM 58115, dorsal view, ×20; ( e , h
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Published: 30 May 2008
Fig. 5. Boeckaspis geordii n. sp. from PH 8.14F, Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada. ( a , b ) Cranidium, holotype, ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) 58100, dorsal and anterior views, ×20; ( c , d ) cranidium, ROM 58101, dorsal and anterior views, ×20; ( e , f
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (2): 241–260.
...Figure 1 —Map of western Newfoundland Cow Head Peninsula ...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1965
GSA Bulletin (1965) 76 (6): 683–688.
... in the Humber Arm Group show that its age ranges from LateCambrian through Canadian. Boulders from limestone conglomerate bands in the group have yielded Franconian (Upper Cambrian) and Whiterock (early Middle Ordovician) trilobites; these conglomerates are like those in the Cow Head Group. Thus, part...
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 1969
DOI: 10.1306/M12367C47
EISBN: 9781629812274
... facies includes the Cow Head Group, 1,000 ft thick and composed predominantly of limestone and limestone conglomerate, and its lateral equivalent, the thicker (5,000± ft) Humber Arm Group, predominantly of clastic rocks but including some volcanic rocks. These two groups range in age from Middle Cambrian...