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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1971
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1971) 8 (12): 1603–1605.
...D. L. Dineley Abstract A small pteraspidid is the first vertebrate to be identified from the Lower Devonian Dalhousie Formation at Dalhousie, N.B. It supports a correlation of this formation with a red bed sequence in the eastern Cobequid Mountains and the Knoydart Formation in Nova Scotia...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1999
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1999) 47 (3): 199–222.
...James M. White; Dale A. Leckie ABSTRACT The Cretaceous Cadomin Formation is the basal unit of the Blairmore Group in the southern Rocky Mountains and Foothills of Alberta and British Columbia. The Cadomin is predominantly a conglomerate and is overlain by sandstone of the Dalhousie Formation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1997
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1997) 45 (1): 1–24.
.... In outcrop, a previously unrecognized sandstone unit overlying the Cadomin Formation is described and named the Dalhousie Formation, using nearby subsurface terminology. The Dalhousie Formation was previously considered to be a facies variation of the Cadomin Formation. Paleocurrent data from the Elk...
Journal Article
Published: 18 May 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (5): 527–551.
... (lower Chaleurs Group). Above the Salinic disconformity, the upper Chaleurs Group and the Dalhousie Group record a transgressive–regressive cycle. The former comprises Pridolian carbonate rocks of the West Point Formation and overlying Pridolian to Lochkovian sedimentary rocks of the Indian Point...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (3): 508–529.
... by a basal sandstone of the Gething Formation (likely equivalent to the Dunlevy and Dalhousie Sandstones of western areas), also interpreted to be unconformity-bounded because of onlap relationships and a channelized upper contact. The mudstone- and coal-dominated typical nonmarine Gething is interrupted...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 19 May 2022
DOI: 10.1130/2021.2554(07)
EISBN: 9780813795546
... rocks and inheritance in overlying Devonian conglomerate. The Mount Ephraim block forms the eastern part of the highlands and includes possible ca. 800 Ma quartzofeldspathic, semipelitic and pelitic gneiss and schist of the Mount Thom Formation, ca. 752 Ma volcanic arc rocks of the Dalhousie Mountain...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1972
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1972) 9 (12): 1772–1777.
...Hugo Greiner Abstract Two varieties of tracks and trails from sandstone in the Lower Devonian Jacquet River Formation (lower Dalhousie Group; i . e . Helderberg) from northern New Brunswick are attributed to arthropod, possibly phyllocarid and eurypterid, activity. A very nearshore-marine...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2019
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2019) 93 (4): 399–408.
.... Dharamshala traps are in turn thrust over by the Precambrian metasedimentary rocks of the Salkhala Formation across the Panjal thrust. The Dhauladhar and Dalhousie granites of Paleozoic age occur within the Salkhala Formation. Fig.1. Geological map of the study area (a) geological map of Dalhousie...
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Octahedral diamond with serrate laminae caused by dissolution (Misery kimberlite, Ekati Mine). (a) Microphotograph showing serrate laminae. (b) Cathodoluminescence image showing thin growth zones, ideal for serrate laminae formation through dissolution. [Images by Zhihai Zhang (Dalhousie University).]
Published: 01 July 2022
Figure 30. Octahedral diamond with serrate laminae caused by dissolution (Misery kimberlite, Ekati Mine). ( a ) Microphotograph showing serrate laminae. ( b ) Cathodoluminescence image showing thin growth zones, ideal for serrate laminae formation through dissolution. [Images by Zhihai Zhang
Journal Article
Published: 22 January 2025
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2025) 62 (2): 93–98.
... 2025 Authors Jamieson, Ketchum, Slagstad, Gibling and the Crown Permission for reuse (free in most cases) can be obtained from copyright.com . Nicholas Gerard Culshaw passed away on 10 August 2022, at the age of 75. He will be remembered by many colleagues and by generations of Dalhousie...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1998
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1998) 52 (5): 603–606.
... massif, is located on Dalhousie-Khajiar road, about 7 km from Dalhousie and 1 km before Lakannandi towards Khajiar (Fig The granite intrudes into the core of an antiform consisting oflow grade metasedimentary rocks (slates. phyllites, schists and micaceous quartzites) belonging to Bhalai Formation...
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Published: 17 October 2012
Fig. 4. ( a ) Cunard formation pelitic mineral assemblages and isograds along a transect across the central Halifax Peninsula and Northwest Arm, including the Dalhousie University campus and Fleming Park. ( b – e ) Photomicrographs of characteristic mineral assemblages and textures; locations
Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 December 2024
Elements (2024) 20 (6): 422–423.
... of reaction rims on iron oxides for kimberlite crystallization is examined by researchers from Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada) and colleagues, based on evidence from diamondiferous pipes from Botswana. Abdel-Fattah AbdelRaman examines the origins of raremetal enriched A-type granites from the Nubian...
Journal Article
Published: 17 October 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (11): 1280–1296.
...Fig. 4. ( a ) Cunard formation pelitic mineral assemblages and isograds along a transect across the central Halifax Peninsula and Northwest Arm, including the Dalhousie University campus and Fleming Park. ( b – e ) Photomicrographs of characteristic mineral assemblages and textures; locations...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2017
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (1): 50–63.
... of the Dalhousie Granite, mylonite contains NE-plunging stretching lineation ( fig. 8a ). This lineation is characterized by preferred orientation of pebbles in the Manjir Formation ( fig. 4a ), feldspar porphyroclasts in the Dalhousie Granite (see insert in fig. 8a ), strong preferred orientation of micaceous...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2007
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2007) 55 (1): 86–88.
..., Nova Scotia, Canada,” was supervised by Dr. Martin Gibling at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Michael received financial assistance from the Geological Society of America (GSA), the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the Coal Geology Division of GSA, and a Nova Scotia Museum...
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Stratigraphic columns for selected parts of the Gaspé Belt in northern New Brunswick and the Gaspé Peninsula, highlighting gaps in the stratigraphic record (grey shading) associated with tectonic events. Triangle pattern indicates volcanic-dominated units. AS, Archibald Settlement Formation; Bal, Balmoral Group; Chal, Chaleurs Group; Dal, Dalhousie Group; GB, Grog Brook Group; Mat, Matapédia Group; MS, Mitchell Settlement Formation; NM, New Mills Formation; SC, South Charlo Formation. Data for the Gaspé Peninsula are from Malo and Bourque (1993) and Bourque et al. (2000); Charlo – Jacquet River data are from Walker and McCutcheon (1995).
Published: 18 May 2004
Formation; Bal, Balmoral Group; Chal, Chaleurs Group; Dal, Dalhousie Group; GB, Grog Brook Group; Mat, Matapédia Group; MS, Mitchell Settlement Formation; NM, New Mills Formation; SC, South Charlo Formation. Data for the Gaspé Peninsula are from Malo and Bourque ( 1993 ) and Bourque et al. ( 2000 ); Charlo
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Lateral environmental variation and chronostratigraphic relationships between eastern (near Campbellton, New Brunswick), and western (near Dalhousie, New Brunswick) strata of the study area. Asterisks (*) indicate approximate age of samples analyzed and their position within the western part of the Thompson Brook Member (Val d'Amour Formation), and in the eastern Section III of the Campbellton Formation. Absolute ages of stage boundaries are from the International Chronostratigraphic Chart (ICS 2012). Data sources for stratigraphy are from Gensel and Andrews (1984), and Wilson et al. (2004, 2005).
Published: 01 December 2013
Fig. 3.— Lateral environmental variation and chronostratigraphic relationships between eastern (near Campbellton, New Brunswick), and western (near Dalhousie, New Brunswick) strata of the study area. Asterisks (*) indicate approximate age of samples analyzed and their position within the western
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2005
GSA Bulletin (2005) 117 (5-6): 747–763.
... to early Mesozoic age, including chert-rich carbonate rocks within the miogeoclinal wedge. Derivation of quartz grains from Ordovician and older sandstones also was considered a possibility. This provenance signature persists into the Cadomin, Dalhousie, and sandstones of Gladstone formations of the lower...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 May 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (4): 457–463.
... that shares characteristics with adjacent outcrops of the Upper Cretaceous Brothers Peak Formation. Bones collected include the right humerus, right radius, the distal portion of the right tibia and fibula, two right pedal phalanges, including two unguals, and several unidentifiable fragments...
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