Transcurrent faults and associated compressional structures affecting post-Middle Devonian rocks are recognized for the fi rst time in the southern Gaspé Peninsula (Quebec). This region was previously thought to have experienced only minor normal fault readjustments after the Middle Devonian Acadian Orogeny. Four SW-striking fault systems with post-Acadian sinistral motion that have been identifi ed along the north shore of Chaleur Bay are described here. These faults are kinematically compatible with large NW-striking dextral faults in eastern Gaspé, and suggest that these struc-tures refl ect a widespread Alleghanian paleostress system that probably affected the entire Quebec Appalachians. RÉSUMÉ Des failles de décrochement et les structu...
The southeastern Cape Breton Highlands are composed of an eastern belt of predominantly granitoid ro...
The Late Devonian to Lower Permian Marltimes basin of eastern Canada developed as a late to post-tec...
The Norumbega Fault system is traced from southern New England to Prince Edward Island, and its majo...
Transcurrent faults and associated compressional structures affecting post-Middle Devonian rocks are...
The Cabot Strait lies astride the Cabot Fault system at the eastern extent of the Magdalen Basin, a ...
The Gasp6 Belt is the largest middle Paleozoic belt in the Canadian Appalachians. The most complete ...
From the papers presented at the Symposium it appears that the geology of the Quebec Appalachians ha...
Detailed mapping in eastern and east-central Maine reveals a complex history of multiple brittle rea...
Accretionary orogens are characterized by sequential collisions of buoyant crustal material with a c...
The Newfoundland Appalachians have been interpreted as an area where Lower Paleozoic plate convergen...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
International audiencePrecise geometric and temporal constraints are essential for understanding the...
The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity of western Newfoundland corresponds with major along-strike...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
On the eastern portion of the Burlington Peninsula of northwest central Newfoundland, Canada, there ...
The southeastern Cape Breton Highlands are composed of an eastern belt of predominantly granitoid ro...
The Late Devonian to Lower Permian Marltimes basin of eastern Canada developed as a late to post-tec...
The Norumbega Fault system is traced from southern New England to Prince Edward Island, and its majo...
Transcurrent faults and associated compressional structures affecting post-Middle Devonian rocks are...
The Cabot Strait lies astride the Cabot Fault system at the eastern extent of the Magdalen Basin, a ...
The Gasp6 Belt is the largest middle Paleozoic belt in the Canadian Appalachians. The most complete ...
From the papers presented at the Symposium it appears that the geology of the Quebec Appalachians ha...
Detailed mapping in eastern and east-central Maine reveals a complex history of multiple brittle rea...
Accretionary orogens are characterized by sequential collisions of buoyant crustal material with a c...
The Newfoundland Appalachians have been interpreted as an area where Lower Paleozoic plate convergen...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
International audiencePrecise geometric and temporal constraints are essential for understanding the...
The Bonne Bay cross-strike discontinuity of western Newfoundland corresponds with major along-strike...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
On the eastern portion of the Burlington Peninsula of northwest central Newfoundland, Canada, there ...
The southeastern Cape Breton Highlands are composed of an eastern belt of predominantly granitoid ro...
The Late Devonian to Lower Permian Marltimes basin of eastern Canada developed as a late to post-tec...
The Norumbega Fault system is traced from southern New England to Prince Edward Island, and its majo...