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figs. A, B.Walchia sp. Field Museum of Natural History (A) No. PP45937 (×1/3) and (B) No. PP45940 (×1/3). Specimens from Orby Head Formation at Orby Head. figs. C, D.Tylodendron speciosum Weiss. (C) No. PP45925, counterpart (×1) and (D) No. PP45925, part (×1). Specimens from Kildares Cape Formation at Gallas Point.
Published: 22 February 2002
Plate 1. figs. A, B. Walchia sp. Field Museum of Natural History (A) No. PP45937 (×1/3) and (B) No. PP45940 (×1/3). Specimens from Orby Head Formation at Orby Head. figs. C, D. Tylodendron speciosum Weiss. (C) No. PP45925, counterpart (×1) and (D) No. PP45925, part (×1). Specimens from
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Geological formations of Prince Edward Island and geographical position of the localities mentioned in the text: 1, Miminegash; 2, North Point; 3, Governor’s Island; 4, Rice Point; 5, Hillsborough Bay; 6, Gallas or Gallows Point; 7, Prim Point; 8, Murray Harbour; 9, Indian River; 10, Spring Valley; 11, French River; and 12, Orby Head or Cape Turner.
Published: 22 February 2002
, Spring Valley; 11, French River; and 12, Orby Head or Cape Turner.
Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (2): 223–238.
...Plate 1. figs. A, B. Walchia sp. Field Museum of Natural History (A) No. PP45937 (×1/3) and (B) No. PP45940 (×1/3). Specimens from Orby Head Formation at Orby Head. figs. C, D. Tylodendron speciosum Weiss. (C) No. PP45925, counterpart (×1) and (D) No. PP45925, part (×1). Specimens from...
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Published: 23 November 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (12): 1109–1120.
... ANSP 9524, a partial snout including a left premaxilla, nasal, maxilla, and septomaxilla. The incomplete maxilla bears eight preserved teeth. Collected by D. McLeod in 1845 from the Orby Head Formation of the French River District, south of Cape Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada ( Fig. 1...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2006
Palynology (2006) 30 (1): 69–87.
... if a rapid, preliminary age assessment was required, for example in the field or at a wellsite. Two samples, numbers 2 and 3, from the Ballagan and Lawmuir formations respectively (Lower Carboniferous) from the Heads of Ayr area, Ayrshire, Scotland (Text-Figure 2 ) were prepared using the HCl/HF...
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Published: 01 November 2004
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2004) 55 (2): 145–158.
... Botryococcus and Circulisporites , for example in the Heads of Ayr section, suggests that it occupied a non-marine palaeoenvironment, like the other palynomorphs described here. Sedimentological analysis indicates that lakes and ponds in the Ballagan Formation palaeoenvironment were often ephemeral...
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Published: 01 April 2020
Earth Sciences History (2020) 39 (1): 1–27.
... from magnetic and seismic observatories and its first dedicated journal, Beiträge zur Geophysik , began publication in 1887, eighty years after the formation of The Geological Society of London. The tems earth science and geoscience , popular today, have steadily increased in their usage since being...
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Published: 01 February 2017
American Mineralogist (2017) 102 (2): 445–460.
... by conventional optical microscopy and confirmed using an EDAX Orbis micro-XRF, which mapped the [2]-dimensional distribution of Si ( K α line) and Zr ( K α line) over the extent of several thin sections. The maximal resolution of the Orbis system is ~30 μm, allowing easy detection of quartz grains, which...
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Published: 04 July 2024
Scottish Journal of Geology (2024) 60 (2): sjg2024-002.
...Werner W. Schwarzhans; Matthew I. Wakefield The Lealt Shale Formation is known for its superb preservation of aragonitic molluscs. As fish otoliths are primarily composed of aragonite, and because of the semi-stable nature of this polymorph, records of otoliths become increasingly rare in deep time...
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Published: 01 December 1983
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1983) 31 (4): 246–281.
... of syncline at head of Wolf Fiord, southern Axel Heiberg Island. ISPG Photo 1975-3. Fig. 10. Transitionalcontactofthedark-colouredshalesoftheKanguk Formation (Kk) with t e overlying light-coloured arenaceous beds of the Eureka Sound Formation (TKe), GSC Section 79EL-12, South Remus Creek (about 4 km south...
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Published: 01 December 1991
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1991) 39 (4): 289–314.
... be included in the revised Pictou Group: the Prince Edward Island Redbeds, recently defined formally as the Prince Edward Island Group (including Miminegash, Egmont Bay, Kildare Capes, Hillsborough River and Orby Head Formations), by van de Poll, 1989; the Tormentine Formation at the top of the Petitcodiac...
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Published: 17 January 2014
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2014) 133 (1): 131–148.
... abbricatore , 2011 ), well exposed In the southernmost part of the Crati Basin ( fig. 1B ); a very comparable stratigraphic succession is found on the eastern side of the Sila Massif ( C orbi et alii , 2009 ; R obustelli et alii , 2009 ). A series of marine terraces, thought to be formed in response...
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Published: 01 July 2002
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2002) 32 (3): 308–318.
... of the species are discussed in the Appendix. All known morphological features of the test, which are shared by the examined species (synapomorphies) are treated under the heading Character Coding and are listed in the Data Matrix (Table 1 ). The matrix was analyzed with the parsimony program Hennig 86 ( Farris...
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Published: 01 April 2017
Earth Sciences History (2017) 36 (1): 1–29.
... ). Figure 3. ‘Jura-Formation’ from the first volume of Goldfuss’ Petrefacta Germaniae (1831). Figure 4. Robert Farren (1832–1912) created this large oil painting circa 1850, based on Scharf’s engraving of Duria Antiquior, at the request of Adam Sedgwick, who may have used it in his lectures...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP450.8
EISBN: 9781786203311
... (2013) Prince Edward Island, Canada/Late Artkinskian Red beds, Pictou Group, Orby Head Formation 9 [2] 2/0/PP ? Symons (1990) ; Ziegler et al. (2002) Oklahoma, USA/mid-Artkinskian Red Sandstone, Garber Sandstone 7 [1] 2/0/PP ? Peterson & Nairn (1971) ; Giles et al. (2013...
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Published: 01 October 1997
Earth Sciences History (1997) 16 (2): 77–99.
... efforts (41). The very foundation of Leibniz’s account, the cooling of the globe and the formation of caverns, was compared to the cooling melts created by ovens, and the formation of the salty sea was also explained by chemical processes. In fact, he went beyond mere analogy and argued that that “which...
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Published: 27 August 2020
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2020) 90 (8): 887–905.
... close to the south margin. F–G) East margin on October 2014, (asterisk at the right in Part C; coordinates –22.926357, –42.369443). F) Overview showing some stromatolite heads uncovered by water in an exceptionally dry year. G) Close-up of three contiguous stromatolite heads. Note dry microbial mats...
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Published: 01 October 2020
Earth Sciences History (2020) 39 (2): 389–408.
..., he having “never seen metallic ores grow near sulphur or mercury ores”. Nor was he so sure that the interaction of the two pairs of opposite qualities invoked by the sulphur-mercury theory for the formation of all metals (the hot and the cold, the dry and the wet) could actually occur, since...
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Published: 01 January 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (1): 96–115.
... differentiating Nevadia and Nevadella are discussed below under the heading of Nevadella. McMenamin (1987) figured specimens of Nevadia ovalis from the Puerto Blanco Formation which appear to possess those characters typical of Nevadia, for those characters whose states could be ascertained...
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Published: 01 October 1995
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1995) 85 (5): 1398–1415.
..., 1653. particularly since Williams (1785), writing about 60 yr later, Ecce, Dei nutu Tellus pavefacta tremiscit, had not named his particular source. While looking for in- formation on other New England earthquakes, a reference Terra Tremens mota est sedibus ipsa suis, Nutant Fulcra Orbis, mundi compago...