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3.3.6
Gull Island Formation........................................................... 16
3.3.7
Central Clare Group...................................................Siltstone, Sandstone & Mudstone Group
Tubber Limestone Formation
Gull Island Siltstone & Sandstone Formation...Burren region (Figure 3).
Galway Bay
Galway
Granite
Carboniferous
Limestone
Slieve Elva
Variations...Limestone (330 Ma)
Shale/Sandstone (460 Ma)
Granite/Gabbro (<65 Ma)
Sandstone (380 Ma)
Sandstone/Slate | 👁 Image
| | Book | | Strachan
8
Evolving Depocentre and Slope: The Gull Island Formation, 174
Lorna J. Strachan & David R. Pyles...Lahinch
Miltown
N85
Malbay
Spanish Point
Mutton
Island
Loughrea
Kinvarra
Ballyvaughan
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ATLANTIC
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Mutton
Island
20 km
63
Kilkee
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Mouth of th
Lahinch...the Gull Island Formation (Fig. 1.7.2). These strata belong to the nearly
1 km thick Shannon Group. Further...Further north in County Clare, the Shannon
Group is much thinner (< 150 m) and only began to accumulate | 👁 Image
| | Book (edition) | | image: Caves in the Devils Island Sandstone at Swallow Point on
Sand Island
Back cover image: Stack from...Deposition of the Bayfield
Group
The Origin and Nature of the Bayfield Group
of Sandstones
The Glaciers...Islands
Basswood Island
Bear Island
Cat Island
Cat
Devils Island
Eagle Island
Eagle
Gull Island
Gulls
Hermit...Hermit Island
Hermit
Ironwood Island
Long Island
Madeline Island
Manitou Island
Michigan Island
Michigan...Michigan
North Twin Island
North Twin
Oak Island
Oak
Otter Island
Outer Island
Contents
Outer
ae
Raspberry | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | screwing on the cap.
From the first falls to Gull Island Lake, forty miles scent and the bed of the riYer...lightly. It must also be remembered ten miles above Gull I sland Lake, an accident hap- dicular sides of...per enters the Grand River twenty-five miles above Gull feet above the sea leve , fairly heavily wooded...it is essential to accuracy.) 'fhe milled head Island Lake, a second cache of provisions was made. spruce...just enough up the Grand River Valley as far as Gull Island Lake,
head of the inlet flnws the Hamilton, or | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | the Connemara Metamorphic Complex, the Galway Granite and associated intrusive rocks, and the
Lower Palaeozoic...probable trace of the Iapetus Suture. The
Galway Granite is shown black; Dalradian metamorphic rocks,
including...Connemara Metamorphic
Complex, intruded by the Galway Granite.
The position of the Connemara Metamorphic Complex...actual
connection being obscured by the Galway granite pluton as
well as the Carboniferous sedimentary...Suite
Siluro-Devonian granites
t::31 Ough1era-d Granite (Ordovician)
Scale
10km
I
GALWAY
BAY
Fig. | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | have done a t Vineyard Sound Islands aud Great
Gull Island. The utmost caution will be used
in choosing...are certain islands
on the coast of Maine, Long Island, New Jersey,
Maryland, and perhaps Virginia and...supplying light and power to the whole of Manhattan Island. H e calls attention to the fact
that city garbage...1899, 372-377).
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
AN account of part of western Australia by
Cadell (' Some geological...geological featurw of the Coast of
Western Australia,' Frana. Edinb. Geol. Soc.,
vii, 1897, 174-182) ascribes | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Cyclothems
Kilkee Cyclothem
Tullig Cyclothem
Gull Island Formation
Ross Formation
Clare Shale Formation...palaeoslope
vectors within the slope deposits of the Gull Island Formation,
with downslope directions to the SE...Cyclothem
Gull Island
Formation
Shannon Group
WINB
siliciclastic
fill
Namurian
Central Clare Group
Cyclothem...2003). AMCG = anorthosite–mangerite–charnockite–granite complexes.
Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons...Caledonian
Grenville, AMCG,
Elzevirian
AMCG, Pinware, granite,
gabbro
Labrador, Mazatzal,
Yavapai
Trans-Hudson | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | are discussed by Black (1954).
1039
between the Gull Islands and Camp Point
(Fig. 4); Salix Bay and smaller...areas within a radius of
several hundred feet of the Gull Islands. Elsewhere, Imuruk Lake is floored by reworked...beaches along the northwest shore adjoining
hills of granite and schist. The heads of sheltered coves and bays...mile southeast of Granite Bay; a comparable
terrace is found on the largest of the Gull
Islands. The terraces...Camp Point and
northwest of Granite Bay. The easternmost and
largest of the Gull Islands is surmounted by | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | SENEY, MICHIGAN
SLANDS, MICH.; GREEN BAY
>ND GRAVEL ISLAND, WIS.
-nd CHARONS GARDEN UNIT
7ICHITA MOUNTAINS... Seney, Michigan Islands
Green Bay, and Gravel Island
National Wildlife Refuges of
Michigan and Wisconsin...000 contiguous acres or more, and
every roadless island, within the national wildlife
refuges and game...suitability or nonsuitability of each such
area or island for preservation as wilderness. As one
aspect of...Seney, Michigan
'slands, Green Bay, and
Gravel Island National
Wildlife Refuges of
Michigan and Wisconsin | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | SENEY, MICHIGAN
SLANDS, MICH.; GREEN BAY
>ND GRAVEL ISLAND, WIS.
-nd CHARONS GARDEN UNIT
7ICHITA MOUNTAINS... Seney, Michigan Islands
Green Bay, and Gravel Island
National Wildlife Refuges of
Michigan and Wisconsin...000 contiguous acres or more, and
every roadless island, within the national wildlife
refuges and game...suitability or nonsuitability of each such
area or island for preservation as wilderness. As one
aspect of...Seney, Michigan
'slands, Green Bay, and
Gravel Island National
Wildlife Refuges of
Michigan and Wisconsin | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | colonies of Terns at Muskeget
Island, Massachusetts, and Great Gull Island,
New York, has been continued...Conditions strongly favor
a permanent movement on Big Island and in
Cumberland Sound. (3) The Baffin Land uplift...in describing
the intrusives is deplored. The granite of the
Golden Gate Series is held to be older than | 👁 Image
| Lambeck, A., Barovich, K., George, A. D., Cross, A., Huston, D., Meixner, T. (2012) Proterozoic turbiditic depositional system (Tanami Group) in the Tanami region, northern Australia, and implications for gold mineralisation. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 59 (3) 383-397 doi:10.1080/08120099.2012.627595 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia
Publication details, including instructions for...depositional system (Tanami Group) in
the Tanami region, northern Australia, and implications for
gold..., 5005 ,
Australia
b
Geoscience Australia GPO Box 378 , Canberra , ACT , 2601 , Australia
c
School...Environment, University of Western Australia , Perth , WA 6009 , Australia
Published online: 18 Apr 2012....depositional system (Tanami Group) in the Tanami region, northern Australia, and implications for gold | 👁 Image
| | Report (article/chapter) | | diagonal hatching, Namurian-Westphalian; black, granite; horizontal hatching, offshore Mesozoic basins...thinner-bedded siltstones
and sandstones of the Gull Island Formation,
and is capped by a deltaic cyclothemic...cyclothemic sequence
(the Central Clare Group) (Gill 1979). Sedimentological interpretation (Rider 1969, 1974)...upper part of the cyclothems in the Central
Clare Group. Petrographically, however, many
of these sandstones...gravity low in Galway Bay associated
with the Galway Granite.
Whereas Mesozoic basins are generally associated | 👁 Image
| | Report (volume) | | have been interpreted in the past
as relicts of island ridges, exotic bodies derived
from the basement...the Royal Holloway, University of
London research group and in particular to K. McClay
and M. Sánchez for...Stefano Tavani are gratefully acknowledged. The
Group of Geodynamics and Basin Analysis (GGAC) at
Universitat...shortening of the WINB, from the onset of Central Clare Group sedimentation was 7.44% (or 4.07 km)
of which shortening...Atlantic Ocean
Kilkee Cyclothem
Tullig Cyclothem
Gull Island Fm
Killard Bay
Ross Sandstone Fm
Clare Shale | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | .......................................
Valdez group............................................................................................
Orca group.............'........................:........................................
Ellamar and Bligh Island.................................
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Knight Island............................................
Latouche Island.....................
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Hoodoo Island...........................................
Elrington Island. ............... | 👁 Image
| Nauton‐Fourteu, Martin, Tyrrell, Shane, Morton, Andrew, Mark, Chris, O’Sullivan, Gary J., Chew, David M. (2021) Constraining recycled detritus in quartz‐rich sandstones: Insights from a multi‐proxy provenance study of the Mid‐Carboniferous, Clare Basin, western Ireland. Basin Research, 33 (1). 342-363 doi:10.1111/bre.12469 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | groups: the Shannon Group and the Central Clare Group
(Figure 1A).
The Shannon Group is composed of the...the Clare Shales, the Ross Formation and the Gull Island Formation.
This corresponds to the early basin...sedimentation (Collinson et al., 1991). The Central
Clare Group (Kinderscoutian and Marsdenian) is composed of five...distribution shows a main peak at c. 430
Ma and a smaller group of grains at around 380-390 Ma (Figure 6C). The...and,
potentially, Caledonian Donegal and Galway granite material from older Devonian basins; and 2) a fresh | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | COLLECTOR:
THE MAGDALEN ISLANDS, QUEBEC, AND
THE ISLAND OF NEWFOUNDLAND
Ann. P. Sabina
DEPARTMENT OF...Islands:
Cap-aux-Meules to Grande-Entree
Grindstone Island (Ile du Cap aux Meules) . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alright Island (Ile du Havre aux Maisons) . . . . . . . . . ................................... ; . . . .
Wolf Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brion Island, Bird Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 👁 Image
| | Book (volume) | | the status and
distribution of each.
The Emu, Australia
I think Handbook of the Birds of the World fully...Australasian Ornithologists Union, Victoria, Australia.
R. Bateman
Artist/Naturalist, British Columbia... University of New England, New South Wales, Australia.
Dr J. W. Duckworth
Freelance Conservation Biologist...auctions. In British
Columbia, where I live, a group of artists joined forces with environmental organizations...of old growth Sitka spruce forest on Vancouver Island. The forest was slated to be cut but, after the | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | development
Type 3:
Semiexposed, rock-dominated, island and outer-fiord coast with rock plat¬
forms, rock...Sunday Cove Island region
Wild Bight
Badger Bay
New Bay
Bay of Exploits
New World Island region: Twillingate...Hamilton Sound
Inner shelf from Cape Freels to Fogo Island
Regional geochemistry and gold occurrence
Gold...grab samples, and gold content in the Sunday Cove
Island region, as well as the location of the seismic...record of banked, postglacial mud in the Sunday Cove Island area, showing the
location of core 90035-181.
Sidescan | 👁 Image
| | Journal (issue) | | DEPDS ITS,
Jmtlmony,
Arsenic .
Bismuth •
Pond Island.
Chromium.
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42
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43
Shoal Pond •...Peninsula.
43
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Oderln Island
51
Notre Dame Bay • .
Bridgeport. • .
52
52...Features.
Production and Reserves.
Fortune Harbour
Gull Pond •
Lady Pond • , •
Little Bay. , ,
Geological...and Reserves.
Rogues Harbour • • •
Sunday Cove Island •• , •
Tilt Cove . . • . . . , •
Geological Features...96
97
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Page
Nickel • • . . • . •
Chapel Island.
Hare Bay •
100
100
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Rope Cove.
Tilt Cove | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | several kilometers beyond Reindeer Island. Boreholes
N
Gull
<::.
Island •
A PB-1
KILOMETERS
0
1
2
...drilled 1 km shoreward and 3 km
seaward of Reindeer Island, respectively.
Water
depths and the thickness of...sediments and faunas have been
identified on Baffin Island (Cape Broughten
Interstadial; Andrews and 1Vliller...Sediments
Borehore PB-2, 3 km seaward of Reindeer Island
(fig. 1), contains a record of recent westward...westward and
shoreward migration of the barrier island chain as well
as a record of pre-Holocene marine transgressions | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Middle Jurassic Rocks_____________________
Tuxedni Group.________________________
Red Glacier Formation._____________...Middle(?) and Upper Jurassic Rocks_________
Tuxedni Group.________________________
Bowser Formation._________________...erate, and Horn Mountain Tuff Members.
The Tuxedni Group of Middle and Late Jurassic age is this mountainous...Formation. The marine sedimentary rocks of the Tuxedni
Group were deposited in an epieugeosynclinal environment;...from Iliamna Volcano.
formations of the Tuxedni Group: Red Glacier Formation,
Seepages of oil and gas | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | south shore of Tuxedni Bay, 2
miles west of Chisik Island
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96
5. Sketch showing structure on north...sketch showing folding of calcareous schist on
island 2 miles northwest of Current Creek, Lake Clark___...to the submergence of the western part of Kodiak
Island.
This explanation was accepted as probable by Spurr...essentially volcanic, but considerable areas of
granite rocks and of Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments are...by great masses of granite which were intruded
in early Jurassic time. The granite appears to occupy by | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Miscellaneous Report 58
Îles de la Madeleine, Quebec,
the Island of Newfoundland,
and Labrador
Ann P. Sabina
2003...THE COLLECTOR
Îles de la Madeleine, Quebec,
the Island of Newfoundland,
and Labrador
Ann P. Sabina
2003...from top to bottom. The labradorite is from Tabor Island, Labrador. Photograph by H. Gary Ansell. GSC 1999-001A...from
top to bottom. The labradorite is from Tabor Island, Labrador. Photograph by H. Gary
Ansell. GSC 1999-001B...thought to be
by explorers of that time. The single-island concept became accepted in the seventeenth
century | 👁 Image
| | Journal (issue) | | EARTH SCIENCE
Magazine of the ES2k Group
Ireland
In this Issue:
Teaching
Mineral Resources
Co Roscommon...EARTH SCIENCE
ISSN 1753-5271
Magazine of the
ES2k Group
Issue 5 Spring 2009
Ireland
In thIS ISSue:
teaching...his talk on ‘The Power of the Planet’
to a large group of pupils. Over 500
pupils listened to the PowerPoint...an engineering geologist for Jacobs
Engineering Group Inc. I am usually
“rocks and stuff” and the outdoors...geology
Inside an opal mine in Coober Pedy, South Australia in 2002
based in Cardiff in South Wales but
presently |
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