ABSTRACT
Mispec Beach, New Brunswick is a coastal exposure of deformed
Carboniferous sedimentary rocks. Late Paleozoic deformation in the
region is thought to have occured in a restraining bend in the
Cobiquid - Chedabucto fault.
Within this exposure, two main generations of deformation are
recognized. The first deformation is associated with slaty
cleavage development, pebble elongation, and the formation of
quartz veins. The second generation structure is a moderately
developed crenulation cleavage. The diversity of structures
present at this outcrop allows for a qualitative determination of
the principal axes of stress and strain associated with the first
generation structures.
Bradley, L.M., 1984. Structural analysis of deformed
Carboniferous strata, Mispec Beach, Southern New Brunswick.
Unpublished MSc. thesis, State University of New York at
Albany. 134pp., +ix
University at Albany Science Library call number: SCIENCE
Oversize (*) QE 40 Z899 1984 B73
thesis (scanned text) - 18.2MB pdf file
Plate 1 - Geologic
map of Mispec Beach, New Brunswick, Canada
(uncoloured geological
outcrop map; scale 1:150)
Plate 2 - Block
diagram of strain and stress indicators in different lithologies
(Mispec Beach, New Brunswick)
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