Geology of New Brunswick
Paleozoic New Brunswick
- Forest Hills Formation
- Hanford Brook Formation
- St. John Group
- Wades Lane Formation
- Avalonia
- Northern Appalachians Seismic Zone
- Bathurst Mining Camp
- Mount Carleton Provincial Park
- Coastal Volcanic Belt
- Fundy Basin
- Chignecto Basin
- Mount Pleasant Caldera
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Back Bay Formation
- Limestone Point Formation
- Petit Rocher Formation
- Campbellton Formation
- Dalhousie Group
- La Garde Formation
- Leda Clay Formation
- Maritime Plain
Mesozoic New Brunswick
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References
Bibliography
- Abraham Gesner (1839). First report on the geological survey of the province of New-Brunswick. Saint John.
- Abraham Gesner (1840). Second report on the geological survey of the province of New-Brunswick. Saint John.
- Abraham Gesner (1841). Third report on the geological survey of the province of New-Brunswick. Saint John.
- Abraham Gesner (1842). Fourth report on the geological survey of the province of New-Brunswick. Saint John.
- Abraham Gesner (1842). Synopsis of the contents of Gesner's Museum of Natural History, at Saint John, N.B., opened on the fifth day of April, 1842. Saint John.
- Abraham Gesner (1843). Report on the geological survey of the province of New Brunswick : with a topographical account of the public lands and the districts explored in 1842. Saint John.
- Alfred R.C. Selwyn (1870–71). Annual Report - Geological Survey of Canada. Ottawa.
- Randall F. Miller; Diane N. Buhay; Michelle Hébert (July 2012). "Specimen Collections from Abraham Gesner's Geological Survey of New Brunswick (1838 to 1842)". Atlantic Geology. 48.
- Charles Richard van Hise (1892). "Eastern Canada and Newfoundland". Correlation Papers - Archean and Algonkian. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey. 86.
- Charles Richard Van Hise; Charles Kenneth Leith (1909). "New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Gaspe Peninsula". Pre-Cambrian Geology of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey. 360. Washington DC.
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