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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2016
The Journal of Geology (2016) 124 (4): 447–462.
.... I here provide evidence for the development of multimetric synsedimentary karst in polymicticic conglomerate of the Visean (Lower Carboniferous) Hopewell Cape Formation at Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Canada ( fig. 1 ), which evolved in a hyperarid climate (Jutras et al. 2015 ) that was very...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1976
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1976) 13 (6): 781–789.
...H. W. van de Poll; J. K. Sutherland Abstract Concentrations of copper (cuprite, native copper), silver and mercury (schachnerite), and vanadium (roscoelite) occur in greyish, dark-cored reduction spheres in Upper Mississippian redbeds of the Hopewell Group in southeastern New Brunswick...
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Fig. 13.
Published: 18 January 2018
Fig. 13. Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Shin Member of the Hopewell Cape Formation in the Central–Marysville Basin prior to the onset of Hardwood Ridge Volcanic Member volcanism, with the position of studied localities that include that unit. Note that localities located north
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A, Hopewell Cape section in southern New Brunswick. B, General view of sediment-filled endokarst conduits that truncate the Visean conglomerates of the Hopewell Rocks Member at Hopewell Cape. C, Second-generation muddy karst infill (pockets of darker red material) in the vicinity of a small vertical shaft; the material labeled as 1 is a small example of ceiling failure (i.e., the collapse of host conglomerate into karst infill material). D, Thin remnants of host conglomerate pinching out into karst infill material at the edge of a large endokarst conduit.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 3. A , Hopewell Cape section in southern New Brunswick. B , General view of sediment-filled endokarst conduits that truncate the Visean conglomerates of the Hopewell Rocks Member at Hopewell Cape. C , Second-generation muddy karst infill (pockets of darker red material) in the vicinity
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Correlations between the Hopewell Cape section and nearby wells in the area of the Dorchester Salt Dome (localities are shown in fig. 1).
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 4. Correlations between the Hopewell Cape section and nearby wells in the area of the Dorchester Salt Dome (localities are shown in fig. 1 ).
Journal Article
Published: 18 January 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2018) 55 (4): 356–372.
...Fig. 13. Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Shin Member of the Hopewell Cape Formation in the Central–Marysville Basin prior to the onset of Hardwood Ridge Volcanic Member volcanism, with the position of studied localities that include that unit. Note that localities located north...
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Fig. 10.
Published: 18 January 2018
Fig. 10. Paleocurrent measurements from trough channel orientations and clast imbrications in the Shin Member of the Hopewell Cape Formation. [Colour online.]
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Fig. 2.
Published: 07 October 2015
Fig. 2. Middle to upper Mississippian stratigraphy in the study area and adjacent areas of eastern Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (time scale after Richards 2013 ). CB, Chignecto Bay; D Cape, Dorchester Cape; HC, Hopewell Cape; LkB, Lime-kiln Brook; MW, Middle Windsor Group.
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Model for the formation of karst in the proximal siliciclastic fanglomerate at Hopewell Cape through the cyclic progradation of highly alkaline evaporitic water. This progradation is inferred to have been caused by a combination of high subsidence rates along a basin-bounding normal fault, ongoing salt expulsion, and glacioeustatic highs.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 5. Model for the formation of karst in the proximal siliciclastic fanglomerate at Hopewell Cape through the cyclic progradation of highly alkaline evaporitic water. This progradation is inferred to have been caused by a combination of high subsidence rates along a basin-bounding normal
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Fig. 1.
Published: 18 January 2018
Fig. 1. Simplified geology of central New Brunswick with 20 sections showing upper Mississippian rocks beneath the Hopewell Cape Formation. The few remnant sections that reach high enough in this unit to include volcanic rocks are shown on Fig. 3 . Also shown (in orange) is the transect
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Fig. 2.
Published: 18 January 2018
Fig. 2. Stratigraphic table of the late Arundian to early Pendleian interval in central New Brunswick and the Magdalen Islands of eastern Quebec based on the time scale of Menning et al. (2006) . CH Fm, Cumberland Hill Formation; HC Fm, Hopewell Cape Formation; HRV Mbr, Hardwood Ridge Volcanic
Journal Article
Published: 07 October 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (12): 1150–1168.
...Fig. 2. Middle to upper Mississippian stratigraphy in the study area and adjacent areas of eastern Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (time scale after Richards 2013 ). CB, Chignecto Bay; D Cape, Dorchester Cape; HC, Hopewell Cape; LkB, Lime-kiln Brook; MW, Middle Windsor Group. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (11): 1904–1927.
... a lowland belt formed in the present erosion cycle and flooded by the latest sea-level rise. The Harvey-Hopewell fault is recognized southwestward from Hopewell Cape for about 21 miles close to the Bay of Fundy shore of New Brunswick ( Gussow, 1953 , p. 1720) and probably extends at least 10 miles...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (7): 1713–1816.
... the lower part of the Hopewell group belongs to late Mississippian. The N.B.G. & O. wells 92 and 52, 3 1 2 and 5 1 2 miles, respectively, north of the Stony Creek field, Shell’s Westmorland No. 1, and D’Arcy’s Cape Bald tests, all intersected pre-Carboniferous rocks; cuttings...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 02 May 2019
GSA Bulletin (2019) 131 (11-12): 2079–2093.
... and Prichonnet, 2002 ), and which were correlated with the Hopewell Cape Formation of Ami (1902) by Jutras et al. (2016 ; see Figs. 1 and 2 herein). This undated unit is interbedded at its base with the upper Asbian (Upper Visean) Middle Windsor Group in southern New Brunswick ( Jutras et al., 2016...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1984
Journal of the Geological Society (1984) 141 (2): 299–313.
... in James Bay and country east of Hudson Bay drained by Big, Great Whale and Clearwater Rivers Ann Rep geol Surv Can 1889 3 1J 62J Low A. P. Report on an exploration of the East coast of Hudson Bay from Cape Wolstenholme to the south end of James Bay Summ. geol. Surv. Can. Rep 1902 XII...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1945
AAPG Bulletin (1945) 29 (1): 71–95.
.... Geophysical data are drawn upon to substantiate the interpretations presented and to show the probable similarity of the Cape Fear region in North Carolina to the Hampton Roads region in Virginia. 1 Released by permission of the director, Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1969
AAPG Bulletin (1969) 53 (6): 1181–1193.
... was completed in the Cape Breton Island area of Nova Scotia. Fig. 3. —Hudson Bay Lowland Although most of the statistical data presented in this paper pertain to the activity of private industry, numerous contributions pertaining to the stratigraphy and tectonics of the various sedimentary basins...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 October 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (10): 1527–1540.
... sedimentary basins. ST3 is identical to common overprint direction. Other poles: CM, Combined pole for Late Carboniferous of Maritimes (Johnson and Van der Voo ( 1989 ); CC, Combined pole for Late Carboniferous of craton (Johnson and Van der Voo ( 1989 ); H, Hopewell ( Roy and Park 1969 ); R, Riversdale; MS...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2013
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2013) 83 (10): 847–872.
... Fig. 2 Geologic map of the Cumberland Basin (from Ryan et al. 1990a ; Ryan et al. 1990b ; Keppie 2000 ; St. Peter 2000 ; Calder et al. 2005 ) showing location of measured sections for upper Pennsylvanian strata. Areas referenced within the text have been labeled. Abbreviations: CJ, Cape John...
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