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Wonderley, Patricia F., Neuman, Robert B. (1984) The Indian Bay Formation: fossiliferous Early Ordovician volcanogenic rocks in the northern Gander Terrane, Newfoundland, and their regional significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (5) 525-532 doi:10.1139/e84-057

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TitleThe Indian Bay Formation: fossiliferous Early Ordovician volcanogenic rocks in the northern Gander Terrane, Newfoundland, and their regional significance
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsWonderley, Patricia F.Author
Neuman, Robert B.Author
Year1984 (May 1)Volume21
Issue5
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e84-057Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWonderley, Patricia F., Neuman, Robert B. (1984) The Indian Bay Formation: fossiliferous Early Ordovician volcanogenic rocks in the northern Gander Terrane, Newfoundland, and their regional significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (5) 525-532 doi:10.1139/e84-057
Plain TextWonderley, Patricia F., Neuman, Robert B. (1984) The Indian Bay Formation: fossiliferous Early Ordovician volcanogenic rocks in the northern Gander Terrane, Newfoundland, and their regional significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21 (5) 525-532 doi:10.1139/e84-057
In(1984, May) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 21 (5) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes The first reported fossiliferous rocks in the northern Gander Terrane of the Newfoundland Appalachians occur at Indian Bay Big Pond, in an area previously mapped as unfossiliferous quartzose sedimentary rocks of the Gander Group. Brachiopods, trilobites, and bryozoans in argillaceous tuff indicate a late Arenigian (late Early Ordovician) age. The rocks associated with the fossils are similar to coeval rocks of the Dunnage Terrane in Newfoundland, but are atypical of the Gander Terrane. The sequence that includes the fossiliferous rocks at Indian Bay Big Pond is here named the Indian Bay Formation. The Indian Bay Formation may overlie the Gander Group stratigraphically, but structural, geophysical, and geochemical data suggest that the rocks of the Indian Bay Formation are contained in a klippe thrust onto the Gander Terrane.


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