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Joggins Formation
Chemostratigraphy of Cumberland Group (Pennsylvanian) strata influenced by salt tectonics, Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site, eastern Canada Available to Purchase
Absence of evidence of climate-driven cycles in Carboniferous deposits of Joggins, Nova Scotia, Canada: influence of salt withdrawal tectonics on deposition and pedogenesis Available to Purchase
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Pennsylvanian Grande Anse Formation, Cumberland Basin, eastern Canada: its relationship to salt tectonics and coeval strata of the Joggins World Heritage Site Available to Purchase
Analysis of factors influencing the interpretation of a digitally examined fluvial meanderbelt system: Joggins Formation, Nova Scotia Available to Purchase
Impact of Vegetation On Early Pennsylvanian Fluvial Channels: Insight From the Joggins Formation of Atlantic Canada Available to Purchase
MICROBIAL MATS AND ICHNOFAUNA OF A FLUVIAL-TIDAL CHANNEL IN THE LOWER PENNSYLVANIAN JOGGINS FORMATION, CANADA Available to Purchase
Microconchid tubeworms (Class Tentaculita) from the Joggins Formation (Pennsylvanian), Nova Scotia, Canada Available to Purchase
USING MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTAL PROXIES TO DETERMINE DEGREE OF MARINE INFLUENCE AND PALEOGEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF THE JOGGINS FOSSIL CLIFFS, UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE Available to Purchase
Discussion on ecology of earliest reptiles inferred from basal Pennsylvanian trackways Journal , Vol. 164, 2007, 1113–1118 Available to Purchase
Late Paleozoic cyclic strata of Euramerica: Recognition of Gondwanan glacial signatures during periods of thermal subsidence Available to Purchase
In paleoequatorial parts of Europe and North America, late Paleozoic cyclic successions are widely inferred to reflect glacio-eustasy. However, many of these successions accumulated in basins in the Pangean collisional zone, where variations in tectonics and sediment supply could also have generated cyclic successions. Cyclic successions are ubiquitous in the Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada but are especially prominent in the Visean and Bolsovian to Cantabrian, when subsidence rates on coastal plains were low and probably steady during periods of thermal subsidence. During relatively humid climatic conditions in the Bolsovian to Cantabrian, fluvial systems generated clastic cyclic successions with deep valleys and mature interfluve paleosols, providing strong evidence for alternate rise and fall of sea level—a characteristic glacio-eustatic feature. Under arid conditions in the Visean, with few rivers, carbonate-evaporite rhythms formed with little evidence for incision. Comparisons with near- and far-field records for Gondwanan glacial activity suggest that these two periods correspond to sea-level changes on the order of a few tens of meters, probably due to melting and accumulation of small ice caps rather than continent-wide ice sheets. Cyclic successions that formed in basins undergoing steady thermal subsidence may provide the most reliable evidence for glacio-eustasy in the paleoequatorial realm.