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Fig. 5.
Published: 22 December 2011
Fig. 5. Acritarchs from the uppermost part of the Eskasoni Formation (A, C, E, F), and the Dugald Formation (B, D, G), Dugald Brook area. Scale bar = 20 μm. (A) Heliosphaeridium notatum (Volkova) Moczydłowska, 1991. Bo09:21; NSM010GF041.003/A; R-26-3. (B) Comasphaeridium silesiense Moczydłowska
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Fig. 6.
Published: 22 December 2011
Fig. 6. Acritarchs from the uppermost part of the Eskasoni Formation (G), and the Dugald Formation (A–F), Grewa Brook and Dugald Brook. Scale bar = 20 μm. (A) Eliasum asturicum Fombella, 1977. Bo09:13; NSM010GF041.006/A; B-44-2-4. (B) Eliasum llaniscum Fombella, 1977. Bo09:7; NSM010GF041.004
Journal Article
Published: 22 December 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (1): 289–307.
...Fig. 5. Acritarchs from the uppermost part of the Eskasoni Formation (A, C, E, F), and the Dugald Formation (B, D, G), Dugald Brook area. Scale bar = 20 μm. (A) Heliosphaeridium notatum (Volkova) Moczydłowska, 1991. Bo09:21; NSM010GF041.003/A; R-26-3. (B) Comasphaeridium silesiense Moczydłowska...
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Cumulative probability distribution comparison figure for all detrital zircon samples with Neoproterozoic to Cambrian zircons with additional distributions from the Martinon Formation (Barr et al. 2014b) and the Blues Brook Formation (White et al. 2016). Single grains younger than the interpreted maximum depositional ages in the samples (see text) are white to indicate that they are not considered as maximum depositional ages. All samples except for the Eskasoni Formation have maximum depositional ages of ca. 600 Ma; the Eskasoni Formation lacks the distinctive populations >600 Ma of the other samples. [Colour online.]
Published: 07 February 2019
the interpreted maximum depositional ages in the samples (see text) are white to indicate that they are not considered as maximum depositional ages. All samples except for the Eskasoni Formation have maximum depositional ages of ca. 600 Ma; the Eskasoni Formation lacks the distinctive populations >600 Ma
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Fig. 4.
Published: 22 December 2011
Fig. 4. Organic-walled microfossils from the uppermost part of the Eskasoni Formation (A), and the Dugald Formation (B–D), Dugald Brook area. In this and the following figures are given the sample number, museum number, and England finder coordinates. Scale bar = 20 μm in (A, B) and 40 μm in (C
Journal Article
Published: 07 February 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (8): 829–847.
... the interpreted maximum depositional ages in the samples (see text) are white to indicate that they are not considered as maximum depositional ages. All samples except for the Eskasoni Formation have maximum depositional ages of ca. 600 Ma; the Eskasoni Formation lacks the distinctive populations >600 Ma...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 August 2022
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2023) 60 (2): 133–171.
..., Doctor’s Brook; E., Eskasoni Fm.; Easter Co., Easter Cove Mbr.; Flo., Floian; Fm., Formation; Fos. Pt, Fosters Point Fm.; Fur., Furongian; G, Gregwa Fm. volcanics; Gp., Group; Ha, Hay Cove volcanics; HB, Hanford Brook Fm., arrow marks lower depositional sequence (=St. Martins and Somerset Street members...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 July 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (5): 1001–1021.
... ponepunctus (Matthew, 1901 ) from the Chelsey Drive Formation, north shore of East Bay near Eskasoni, Bras d'Or Lake, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Ctenopyge linnarssoni Zone; all pygidia; all scale bars = 1 mm. All specimens are paralectotypes. (a, b) NBMG 4386/12 (latex cast from external mould...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (5): 884–905.
... with fossiliferous upper Terreneuvian and Branchian boulders in the Antigonish Highlands, Nova Scotia ( Landing and Murphy, 1991 ). Bimodal volcanics of the late Early–early Middle Cambrian Eskasoni and Gregwa Formations occur in southern Cape Breton Island ( Landing, 1996a ). The volcanic rocks of the Wade's Lane...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 December 2023
Geological Magazine (2023) 160 (9): 1790–1816.
... documented in this report in SE Newfoundland (Ads 4b). This correlation is strengthened by upper Lower Cambrian acritarchs in the Eskasoni Formation that show the unit lies in the oldest part of this age bracket (Palacios et al. 2012 ). Thus, the age of Eskasoni volcanism may be compatible...
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Terminal Ediacaran–Lower Ordovician stratigraphy of Avalonia showing lower Middle Cambrian (upper Wuliuan Stage) depositional sequence boundary and change from oxic green to strongly dysoxic/anoxic black mudstone. Green circles show Avalonian depositional sequences (Ads) 1–10. Symbols: 1, conglomerate; 2, sandstone (Random Fm. in yellow); 3, sandstone and siltstone/mudstone; 4, siliciclastic mudstone; 5, limestone; 6, regional Coleoloides-mud mound at Ads 3 cap; 7, volcanic edifice; 8, depositional sequence unconformity, upper symbol; left side of lower symbol shows TST (onlap) limestone on sequence boundary, right side shows HST limestone under sequence boundary; 9, hiatus; 10, Ads 5. Abbreviations: alloc., allochthon; autoc., autochthon; BHr, Beaver Harbour; Bk., Brook; Blk., Block; CA, Chapel Arm Mbr. volcanics; CBI, Cape Breton Island; CD, Cape Dog volcanics; CDG, Ch. Drive Gp.Chesley Drive Gp.; CrB, Chamberlain’s Brook; D., Dugald Formation; Dr’s Bk, Doctor’s Brook; E., Eskasoni Fm.; Easter Co., Easter Cove Mbr.; Flo., Floian; Fm., Formation; Fos. Pt, Fosters Point Fm.; Fur., Furongian; G, Gregwa Fm. volcanics; Gp., Group; Ha, Hay Cove volcanics; HB, Hanford Brook Fm., arrow marks lower depositional sequence (=St. Martins and Somerset Street members) below Long Island Mbr. (Landing and Westrop 1996); Ho, Hopeall Head volcanics; Isl., Island; Mal. Cove, Malignant Cove; MB Group, MacLean Brook Gp.; Mbr, Member; MA, Massachusetts; Mys. Lk., Mystery Lake; NB, New Brunswick; Nf, Newfoundland; OG, Ogof Golfcha Fm: Quaco Rd. Mem., Quaco Road Member; Pur., Purley Formation; Riv., River; Ser., Series; Sh., Shale; So., South; Trem., Tremadocian; W. C. Cove, West Centre Cove Fm.; WL, Waites Lane Fm. Modified from Landing et al. (2013b, fig. 3; 2017, fig. 4; 2022b, fig. 4). Fletcher’s (2006) lithostratigraphic units are junior synonyms of Landing’s (1996a) and Landing and Westrop’s (1998b) units and often use non-correlatable features (e.g., “separation planes”) in definition (Westrop and Landing 2011). Stratigraphy of Harlech Dome from Allen and Jackson (1985a, 1985b) and SW Nova Scotia from White (2010). Purley Shales Fm. has Ads 7 (discussed in the text), with Ads 4 A, B, and 6 tentatively proposed herein; Ads 5 likely absent as limited to rapidly foundering strike-slip basin as in SE Newfoundland inner platform; Woodlands Mbr. has basal unconformity and likely should be assigned to lower Purley Shales (=Ads 4 A with Callavia Zone fauna; i.e., Williams et al. 2013).
Published: 30 August 2022
Drive Gp.; CrB, Chamberlain’s Brook; D., Dugald Formation; Dr’s Bk, Doctor’s Brook; E., Eskasoni Fm.; Easter Co., Easter Cove Mbr.; Flo., Floian; Fm., Formation; Fos. Pt, Fosters Point Fm.; Fur., Furongian; G, Gregwa Fm. volcanics; Gp., Group; Ha, Hay Cove volcanics; HB, Hanford Brook Fm., arrow marks
Journal Article
Published: 27 April 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (3): 571–590.
...; Palacios, 2015 , pl. 3:7). Retisphaeridium lechistanium (see Section 8 ) has been reported from the Cambrian Series 3 of Silesia, Poland ( P. paradoxissimus Zone, Jachowicz-Zdanowska 2013 ). A sample from the Eskasoni Formation of the Bourinot Belt, Nova Scotia, yielded...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 March 2015
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (6): 973–992.
... that is comparable to Alum Shale successions in Baltica. Dramatic sea-level (likely eustatic) changes are now recognized by punctuation of deposition of shallow, wave-influenced black mudstone with brachiopod ( Orusia lenticularis ) and olenid trilobite-bearing limestones by offlap and formation of a subaerially...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 04 October 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP531-2022-176
EISBN: 9781786209634
..., a position consistent with palaeolatitudes (49° ± 11° S and 65° ± 7° S, respectively) inferred from palaeomagnetic data for the c. 505 Ma Eskasoni Formation in Cape Breton Island and the c. 490 Ma Nahant intrusion of eastern Massachusetts ( Johnson and van der Voo 1986 ; Thompson et al. 2010...
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