1960
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1960)71[531:sagrin]2.0.co;2
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Stratigraphic and Geotectonic Relationships in Northern Vermont and Southern Quebec

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“…The ultramafic rocks and the metagabbro are assigned to the Ordovician, inasmuch as neither is known to intrude strata younger than Ordovician in the Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium of northern Vermont and adjacent Quebec (Cady and Chidester, 1957). Furthermore, pebbles of serpentinite from the ultramafic rocks are reported in the Silurian Peasley Pond conglomerate in Quebec (Clark and Fairbairn, 1936, p. 16).…”
Section: Regional Age Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ultramafic rocks and the metagabbro are assigned to the Ordovician, inasmuch as neither is known to intrude strata younger than Ordovician in the Green Mountain-Sutton Mountain anticlinorium of northern Vermont and adjacent Quebec (Cady and Chidester, 1957). Furthermore, pebbles of serpentinite from the ultramafic rocks are reported in the Silurian Peasley Pond conglomerate in Quebec (Clark and Fairbairn, 1936, p. 16).…”
Section: Regional Age Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ottauquechee formation (Albee, 1957;Cady, 1956;Perry, 1927, p. 161;1929, p. 27-29) is one of the most distinctive formations in the Green Mountain region. It is characterized by black sericite-quartz phyllite with interbeds of massive rather dark-gray quartzite, all of which are carbonaceous.…”
Section: Ottadquechee Formationmentioning
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