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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (9-10): 4233–4251.
... than the 207 Pb/ 206 Pb date. If individual dates are interpreted as ages and discussed in the text as such, they should be reported in the ± X/Y/Z format (see Section 5.2). For analyses of minerals that contain high initial Pb and low Pb*/Pb c (such as, e.g., apatite, perovskite, or carbonate...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1955
GSA Bulletin (1955) 66 (1): 105–146.
...J. B LYONS Abstract The Hanover quadrangle, in west-central New Hampshire and east-central Vermont, is underlain predominantly by three metamorphosed eugeosynclinal formations, all of probable Ordovician age. The Waits River formation, with an exposed thickness of 4000 feet, and the Gile Mountain...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (6): 1024–1026.
... and related folds needs further explanation. Third, his contention that the Hanover Formation was deposited in shallow marine waters is disputed. Finally, omission of significant, previously published papers is also pointed out. Kashfi (1983) , while discussing the possible source rocks for petroleum...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (6): 1027.
.... In that paper, I devoted only 370 words (about 7% of the paper) to source rocks. Of the 370 words, I used only 46 in connection with the Hanover Formation. Moreover, I did not state that the Hanover Shale is a source rock. My exact words were, “In western Jamaica, the Campanian shales of the Hanover Formation...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1950
GSA Bulletin (1950) 61 (4): 275–347.
... related to Stage 3. Secondary enrichment of chalcocite has contributed to the formation of ore in the argillic area, but some chalcocite may have been originally introduced with the argillic alteration of the Santa Rita intrusive. Comparable copper deposition has not been observed in the Hanover intrusive...
Series: SEPM Field Trip Guide
Published: 01 January 1986
EISBN: 9781565762800
... Abstract The Eocene Castle Hayne Limestone crops out on the southeastern part of the North Carolina Coastal Plain. The major concentration of surface exposures, where the formation is covered only with surficial Pliocene to Pleistocene sediments, is found along a 16-32 km wide zone that extends...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 1955
Economic Geology (1955) 50 (1): 9–21.
... that apparently accompanied the Fierro-Hanover and Copper Flat intrusives.It is conceivable that this difference in the mode of intrusion may account in part for the shattering of the rocks, which was so important for the formation of the copper ore bodies in the Santa Rita intrusive and is lacking in the Fierro...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (9): 1040–1044.
...J. E. HAZEL; L. M. BYBELL; L. E. EDWARDS; G. D. JONES; L. W. WARD Abstract The biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic position of the Comfort Member of the Castle Hayne Formation has been the subject of much debate. At the Martin-Marietta Quarry at Castle Hayne, New Hanover County, North Carolina...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (3): 364–370.
...W. A. BERGGREN; M.-P. AUBRY Abstract An examination of the calcareous nannoplankton and planktonic foraminifera of the lectostratotype Castle Hayne Formation, New Hanover County, North Carolina, has shown that it is of late middle Eocene (latest Lutetian or earliest Bartonian) age (upper zone NP16...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1980
GSA Bulletin (1980) 91 (10): 587–592.
...W. BURLEIGH HARRIS; VICTOR A. ZULLO Abstract The 11-m-thick lectostratotype of the Castle Hayne Limestone in New Hanover County, North Carolina, consists of lower phosphate pebble biomicrudite; middle bryozoan biosparrudite; and upper bryozoan-sponge biomicrudite. The relative age of the Castle...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1923
American Mineralogist (1923) 8 (5): 93–95.
.... T. Schaller, 1637 R. St. N. W., on the evening of Friday, February 23rd, 1923. Braving the coldest weather of the winter, the following 13 mineralogists were present, thus expressing their approval of the formation of this society: W. S. Burbank, W. F. Foshag, H. Insley, E. S. Larsen, H. E. Merwin...
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Visual Estimation of Amount and Type of Organic Matter in Shales of <span class="search-highlight">Hanover</span>...
Published: 01 June 1985
Table 1. Visual Estimation of Amount and Type of Organic Matter in Shales of Hanover Formation
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Inertinite abundance (black circles) and clastic input proxies (Si/Al, open...
Published: 05 February 2020
Figure 2. Inertinite abundance (black circles) and clastic input proxies (Si/Al, open square; Ti/Al, open diamonds), New York State, USA. Inertinite abundance is calculated as volume percent of whole rock basis. H—Hanover Formation; D—Dunkirk Formation. Stratigraphic sections are presented
Journal Article
Published: 31 January 2021
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2021) 51 (1): 32–45.
... Group), and the Pipe Creek and Hanover Shale formations (Java Group) accumulated in the relatively enclosed northern part of the northeast-southwest trending Appalachian foreland basin, which is bounded on its east and southeast by the rising Acadian Highlands ( Arthur & Sageman, 2005 ; Ver...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (12): 1933–1936.
... of the United States Geological Survey. The name Java formation is here proposed for the cyclically deposited Upper Devonian rocks in western and central New York that have been described previously (Pepper and de Witt, 1950 ) as the Wiscoy sandstone and equivalent Hanover shale. Since the stratigraphic...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 October 2009
The Leading Edge (2009) 28 (10): 1198–1202.
... in the 100 million tons size were the Lyon Deposit, nine miles southeast of Yerington, and the Calico Deposit, in the Indian Reservation North of Hawthorne, Nevada extensions of the Precambrian iron deposits at Lander, Wyoming Precambrian iron formation deposits in the Absaroka Mountain Range...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (6): 1103–1106.
..., and Craven Counties, and into southeastern Pitt County in southeastern North Carolina ( Otte, 1986 ). Extensive work in the Castle Hayne Formation has not resulted in a consensus on stratigraphic subdivision of the unit. Ward et al. (1978) named three lithosomes within the Formation: New Hanover, Comfort...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2000
Geology (2000) 28 (5): 427–430.
..., and the silty, greenish-gray mudstone of the lowermost Hanover Formation ( Figs. 1 and 2A ). The upper Kellwasser Horizon, containing the Frasnian-Famennian boundary, is entirely within the Hanover Formation and spans lithologic transitions between silty greenish-gray mudstone and laminated black shale ( Figs...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 12 February 2019
PALAIOS (2019) 34 (2): 96–104.
... ). The LKw interval is within the black, platy Pipe Creek Formation and the UKw interval is recognized toward the top of the Hanover Formation ( Fig. 1 ). Westerly localities record a more-offshore marine paleo-environment and are predominantly gray and dark shales, while more eastern localities record...
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Published: 01 January 2004
Journal of the Geological Society (2004) 161 (1): 133–145.
... from fossil wood collected at about the level of the Compton Grange sandstone ( c . −30 m depth) are somewhat scattered. Fig. 3.  Fossil-wood carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Wessex Formation, between Hanover Point and Compton Chine (Compton Bay), Isle of Wight. Chronostratigraphy based upon...
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