The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland

In the Random Island area on the west side of Trinity Bay, eastern Newfoundland, there are three NNE-SSW oriented Lower Palaeozoic basins. The southern part of the westernmost basin underlies the northern end of Random Island; it includes, apart from minor fault-bounded remnants of Lower Cambrian ro...

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Main Author: Parsons, Marion Grace
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1986
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:4119 2023-10-01T03:57:36+02:00 The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland Parsons, Marion Grace 1986 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/4119/ https://research.library.mun.ca/4119/1/Parsons_MarionGrace.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/4119/2/Parsons_MarionGrace.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/4119/1/Parsons_MarionGrace.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/4119/2/Parsons_MarionGrace.pdf Parsons, Marion Grace <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Parsons=3AMarion_Grace=3A=3A.html> (1986) The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1986 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:44:54Z In the Random Island area on the west side of Trinity Bay, eastern Newfoundland, there are three NNE-SSW oriented Lower Palaeozoic basins. The southern part of the westernmost basin underlies the northern end of Random Island; it includes, apart from minor fault-bounded remnants of Lower Cambrian rocks, an almost complete, succession of Middle Cambrian to lowermost Ordovician (Tremadoc) rocks. Outcrops are largely confined to coastal cliffs. -- Two sections were sampled for acritarchs. The first, on the west side of the island in rocks of Middle Cambrian to early Tremadoc age, extends from Cock and Hen Point northward for 6.5 km to an unnamed point 2.5 km beyond the village of Elliott's Cove. The second, on the east side of the island, is a short section (a few hundred metres in length) in Upper Cambrian rocks 2 km north of Snooks Harbour. The Upper Cambrian rocks of this section complement those present in the section north of Cock and Hen Point where the former are unrepresented due to faulting. Descriptions are given of 102 species, belonging to 33 genera; 38 species and one genus are new finds. A second new genus represents a reassignment of a previously-known species. -- The acritarch microfloras of the Middle Cambrian to Tremadoc rocks on Random Island have been divided, on the basis of the successive first appearances of distinctive species, into a series of nine acritarch assemblages, RI 1 to RI 9. Two of the assemblages, RI 6 and RI 7, in rocks of late Upper Cambrian age, have not previously been found elsewhere, and assemblage RI 8, in rocks of latest Upper Cambrian age has until now been recorded only from the Obolus Beds of the northwestern part of the Russian Platform and the Obolus Zone of northern Norway. These Obolus-bearing beds, although presently included in the Tremadoc are shown to be of latest Upper Cambrian age. -- The Middle Cambrian to Tremadoc acritarch assemblages of Random Island are compared with those that have been distinguished in rocks of comparable age in England and Wales, ... Thesis Newfoundland Northern Norway Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Norway
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description In the Random Island area on the west side of Trinity Bay, eastern Newfoundland, there are three NNE-SSW oriented Lower Palaeozoic basins. The southern part of the westernmost basin underlies the northern end of Random Island; it includes, apart from minor fault-bounded remnants of Lower Cambrian rocks, an almost complete, succession of Middle Cambrian to lowermost Ordovician (Tremadoc) rocks. Outcrops are largely confined to coastal cliffs. -- Two sections were sampled for acritarchs. The first, on the west side of the island in rocks of Middle Cambrian to early Tremadoc age, extends from Cock and Hen Point northward for 6.5 km to an unnamed point 2.5 km beyond the village of Elliott's Cove. The second, on the east side of the island, is a short section (a few hundred metres in length) in Upper Cambrian rocks 2 km north of Snooks Harbour. The Upper Cambrian rocks of this section complement those present in the section north of Cock and Hen Point where the former are unrepresented due to faulting. Descriptions are given of 102 species, belonging to 33 genera; 38 species and one genus are new finds. A second new genus represents a reassignment of a previously-known species. -- The acritarch microfloras of the Middle Cambrian to Tremadoc rocks on Random Island have been divided, on the basis of the successive first appearances of distinctive species, into a series of nine acritarch assemblages, RI 1 to RI 9. Two of the assemblages, RI 6 and RI 7, in rocks of late Upper Cambrian age, have not previously been found elsewhere, and assemblage RI 8, in rocks of latest Upper Cambrian age has until now been recorded only from the Obolus Beds of the northwestern part of the Russian Platform and the Obolus Zone of northern Norway. These Obolus-bearing beds, although presently included in the Tremadoc are shown to be of latest Upper Cambrian age. -- The Middle Cambrian to Tremadoc acritarch assemblages of Random Island are compared with those that have been distinguished in rocks of comparable age in England and Wales, ...
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The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland
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title The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland
title_short The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland
title_full The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland
title_fullStr The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland
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Parsons, Marion Grace <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Parsons=3AMarion_Grace=3A=3A.html> (1986) The Middle Cambrian, Upper Cambrian, and Lower Tremadoc acritarchs of Random Island, Trinity Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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