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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 February 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (2): 256–264.
...Arthur W. Snoke; Paula J. Noble Abstract An unusually fossiliferous sedimentary sequence is exposed near Scarborough, Tobago, West Indies. It occurs within the Tobago Volcanic Group above an undifferentiated sequence of volcaniclastic breccia and lava and includes volcanogenic sedimentary rocks...
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Figure 3. Detailed geologic map of fossil localities near Scarborough, Tobago. Qs—surficial undifferentiated deposits (Quaternary); Trb—Rockly Bay Formation (Pliocene); Kvu—Tobago Volcanic Group, undifferentiated (mid-Cretaceous); Kvs—volcanogenic, siliceous mudstone (argillite) and grit, sandstone, and siltstone (Albian); Kvb—Bacolet Formation (Albian). Standard symbols are used for geologic contacts (dashed where approximate), attitude of bedding, and faults (dashed where approximate). Stars—ammonite localities. Black dots—radiolarian localities
Published: 01 February 2001
Figure 3. Detailed geologic map of fossil localities near Scarborough, Tobago. Qs—surficial undifferentiated deposits (Quaternary); Trb—Rockly Bay Formation (Pliocene); Kvu—Tobago Volcanic Group, undifferentiated (mid-Cretaceous); Kvs—volcanogenic, siliceous mudstone (argillite) and grit, sandstone
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1988
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1988) 78 (4): 1550–1562.
... a helicopter survey of SW Tobago. Damage was minimal. The only area in which nonsuperficial damage occurred was Scarborough, the capital of Tobago, where there was some slight structural damage. We estimate that had the earthquake been one-half or one unit of magnitude larger, severe damage would certainly...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1964
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1964) 54 (2): 785–832.
... 62.5°W; Origin Time 16.26.02 G.M.T. 1957 December 30 Trinidad I I I At 9.28 a.m. An earthquake. Trinidad gives:Epicenter 9.3°N 62.7°W; Origin Time 13.28.48 G.M.T. 1958 January 2 Tobago VI At 6.35 p.m. In Scarborough; ornaments were broken and plaster cracked; Trinidad I I I At 6.30 p.m. In Port...
Journal Article
Published: 28 October 2019
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2019) 89 (10): 976–1016.
.... 98 , p. 729 – 763 . Dixon, R., 2005 , Field trip to Examine Outcrops of the Mayaro Formation, Mayaro Beach, SE Trinidad: guide to selected geological localities on Trinidad and Tobago : Geological Society...
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Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1306/M78834C2
EISBN: 9781629810539
... fields of northern South America (see Appendix A for field names keyed to numbers shown). Basins are indicated in capital letters: Colombia, Guajira at top, Los Roques at top, Tobago at top right, Falcon, Gulf of Venezuela, Eastern Venezuela, Maracaibo, Barinas, Middle Magdalena, Lower Magdalena, Cauca...
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