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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (11-12): 2005–2019.
... or SA5n.3r of the Saint Audrie's Bay record, H– of the Oyuklu record, BIT5n.1r of the Italcementi Quarry record, the oldest reverse magnetozone in sedimentary rocks in Morocco, and with reverse magnetozone E23r of the Newark Basin. The youngest reverse magnetozone of the Moenave Formation, M3r...
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Correlation of the composite Moenave Formation magnetostratigraphy with magnetostratigraphic records from the marine succession at Saint Audrie's Bay, UK, Oyuklu, Turkey, Southern Alps (M. Fm.—Malanotte Formation; A. Fm.—Albenza Formation), Italy, and continental sections in High Atlas (B. Fm.—Bigoudine Formation), Morocco, and continental deposits of the Newark and Hartford basins, eastern North America. CAMP—central Atlantic magmatic province.
Published: 01 November 2010
Figure 10. Correlation of the composite Moenave Formation magnetostratigraphy with magnetostratigraphic records from the marine succession at Saint Audrie's Bay, UK, Oyuklu, Turkey, Southern Alps (M. Fm.—Malanotte Formation; A. Fm.—Albenza Formation), Italy, and continental sections in High Atlas
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Stratigraphic sections of the Moenave Formation, American Southwest, Saint Audrie's Bay, UK, Oyuklu, Turkey, Italcementi Quarry (M. Fm.—Malanotte Formation; A. Fm.—Albenza Formation), Italy, High Atlas (B. Fm.—Bigoudine Formation), Morocco, and Newark Basin of eastern North America. Biostratigraphic data and isotopic age estimates are given for each section. Vertical scale is in meters. CAMP—central Atlantic magmatic province.
Published: 01 November 2010
Figure 1. Stratigraphic sections of the Moenave Formation, American Southwest, Saint Audrie's Bay, UK, Oyuklu, Turkey, Italcementi Quarry (M. Fm.—Malanotte Formation; A. Fm.—Albenza Formation), Italy, High Atlas (B. Fm.—Bigoudine Formation), Morocco, and Newark Basin of eastern North America
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2012
Journal of the Geological Society (2012) 169 (2): 191–200.
... Audrie’s Bay, UK; 3, Barrow on Soar, UK; 4, Gainsborough, UK; 5, Thornton-le-Beans, UK; 6, Hildesheim–Ochersum, Germany; 7, Kallenberg, Germany; 8, Stuttgart–Degerloch, Germany; 9, Syren, Luxembourg; 10, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, France; 11, Dontrien, France; 12, Balmberg, Switzerland; 13, Baume Borehole...
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Palaeogeographical map showing the location of the sites studied (letters) and the (non-exhaustive) occurrences of Rhaetian marine bonebeds in central and northwestern European shelves (numbers). Bonebed localities: 1, Bridgend, UK; 2, St Audrie’s Bay, UK; 3, Barrow on Soar, UK; 4, Gainsborough, UK; 5, Thornton-le-Beans, UK; 6, Hildesheim–Ochersum, Germany; 7, Kallenberg, Germany; 8, Stuttgart–Degerloch, Germany; 9, Syren, Luxembourg; 10, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, France; 11, Dontrien, France; 12, Balmberg, Switzerland; 13, Baume Borehole, France; 14, Dôme de Remellon, France; 15, Schesaplana, Switzerland; 16, Alplihorn, Switzerland; 17, Piz Mitgel, Switzerland; 18, Hochfelln, Germany; 19, Ne Parle Pas, Canada. The associated references are: 1–5, Sykes (1977); 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15–17, S. Voigt (pers. comm.); 9, Godefroit et al. (1998); 11, Poujol (1961); 13, Lefavrais-Raymond (1961); 14, Riche et al. (1961); 18, Seuss et al. (2005); 19, Wignall et al. (2007). Map modified from van de Schootbrugge et al. (2008).
Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 1. Palaeogeographical map showing the location of the sites studied (letters) and the (non-exhaustive) occurrences of Rhaetian marine bonebeds in central and northwestern European shelves (numbers). Bonebed localities: 1, Bridgend, UK; 2, St Audrie’s Bay, UK; 3, Barrow on Soar, UK; 4
Journal Article
Published: 08 June 2015
Geological Magazine (2016) 153 (2): 252–270.
... Audrie's Bay (Ruhl et al. 2010 ; Hüsing et al. 2014 ). In both sections small-scale variability is much more prominent than any long-term trend; in Saint Audrie's Bay over 2‰ of bed-to-bed variability occurs, while in the Newark basin it is closer to 7‰ so that intense local C...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 October 2015
Geological Magazine (2016) 153 (2): 332–354.
...). Compare figure 3 of Wignall ( 2001 b ). Small polygonal fault sets leading to soft-sediment deformation. (b) Slump folds within the Cotham Member of the Lilstock Formation on the foreshore of St Audrie's Bay. (c) Soft sediment deformation within...
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