Signal Hill Group
The Signal Hill Group is a siliciclastic Group of marine Ediacaran strata, cropping out in Newfoundland, in the eastern Bonavista Peninsula and the eastern Avalon peninsula.[2]
| Signal Hill Group | |
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![]() Occurrence of the Signal Hill Group in southeastern Newfoundland | |
| Type | Group |
| Sub-units | In north Avalon:
In south Avalon: |
| Underlies | Adeyton Group (unconformably)[1] |
| Overlies | St. John's Group (conformably)[1] |
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It corresponds temporally to the Musgravetown Group further west.[1]
References
- A. F. King, S. P. Colman-Sadd; J. P. Hayes (eds.), GEOLOGY OF THE AVALON PENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND (parts of 1K, 1L, 1M, 1N and 2C) Map 88-01 (Digital reproduction) (PDF)
- O’Brien, S.J.; King, A.F. "LATE NEOPROTEROZOIC (EDIACARAN) STRATIGRAPHY OF AVALON ZONE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS, BONAVISTA PENINSULA, NEWFOUNDLAND" (PDF).
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