On the Great Northern Peninsula, western Newfoundland, the transqressive Table Head Formation (Middle Ordovician) overlies the Lower Ordovician St. George Group. The Table Head strata are overlain by carbonate breccias and easterly derived flysch deposits. The Table Head sediments include limestones, mainly rubbly, with dolostones at the base (lower Table Head), overlain by limestones interbedded with shales (middle Table Head) and black graptolitiferous shales at the top (upper Table Head). The lower Table Head limestones represent the last platform carbonate deposit before the bank foundered probably due to the emplacement of Lower Ordovician allochthons in western Newfoundland. -- The formation has been studied in detail from eight local...
The Corner Brook Lake area, located at the eastern margin of the Humber zone in central western Newf...
Abstract: Twelve conodont communities and assemblages in the Cambrian-Ordovician interval of western...
The Canning Basin in northern Western Australia includes a thick and areally extensive Lower and Mid...
The St. George Group of western Newfoundland is a sequence of limestones and dolostones deposited on...
The Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician Cow Head Group, Newfoundland, was deposited at the toe-of-s...
Table Head and Goose Tickle group strata in western Newfoundland are a deepening-upward, carbonate t...
This thesis provides the first full taxonomic treatment of graptolites from the Middle Ordovician (L...
This paper presents taxonomical description of latest Tremadocian to Middle Arenigian conodonts reco...
The St. George Group on the Port au Port Peninsula of western Newfoundland is little deformed, well ...
The Northern Head group is an upper Middle Cambrian to Lower Ordovician base-of-slope sediment apron...
Detailed stratigraphic examination was undertaken of the Lower Ordovician Isthmus Bay, Catoche, and ...
Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician sedimentary and igneous rocks comprise three separate structura...
The Cow Head Group of western Newfoundland, lying exposed within shoreline sections between Bonne Ba...
Detailed lithostratigraphic analysis and new fossil data have resulted in a revised and refined stra...
Detailed biostratigraphic sampling of the Lower Ordovician Boat Harbour and Catoche formations in th...
The Corner Brook Lake area, located at the eastern margin of the Humber zone in central western Newf...
Abstract: Twelve conodont communities and assemblages in the Cambrian-Ordovician interval of western...
The Canning Basin in northern Western Australia includes a thick and areally extensive Lower and Mid...
The St. George Group of western Newfoundland is a sequence of limestones and dolostones deposited on...
The Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician Cow Head Group, Newfoundland, was deposited at the toe-of-s...
Table Head and Goose Tickle group strata in western Newfoundland are a deepening-upward, carbonate t...
This thesis provides the first full taxonomic treatment of graptolites from the Middle Ordovician (L...
This paper presents taxonomical description of latest Tremadocian to Middle Arenigian conodonts reco...
The St. George Group on the Port au Port Peninsula of western Newfoundland is little deformed, well ...
The Northern Head group is an upper Middle Cambrian to Lower Ordovician base-of-slope sediment apron...
Detailed stratigraphic examination was undertaken of the Lower Ordovician Isthmus Bay, Catoche, and ...
Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician sedimentary and igneous rocks comprise three separate structura...
The Cow Head Group of western Newfoundland, lying exposed within shoreline sections between Bonne Ba...
Detailed lithostratigraphic analysis and new fossil data have resulted in a revised and refined stra...
Detailed biostratigraphic sampling of the Lower Ordovician Boat Harbour and Catoche formations in th...
The Corner Brook Lake area, located at the eastern margin of the Humber zone in central western Newf...
Abstract: Twelve conodont communities and assemblages in the Cambrian-Ordovician interval of western...
The Canning Basin in northern Western Australia includes a thick and areally extensive Lower and Mid...