Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee

Thesis advisor: Paul Strother === The Rogersville Shale of the Middle to Late Cambrian Conasauga Group was deposited on the margins of Laurentia, in what is now eastern Tennessee. Based on 21 thin section samples from the ORNL-Joy2, core five distinct microlithofacies are described, trace fossils ch...

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Main Author: Campbell, Leslie Ann
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Language:English
Published: Boston College 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2345/351
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1013042019-05-10T07:34:09Z Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee Campbell, Leslie Ann Thesis advisor: Paul Strother Text thesis 2008 Boston College English electronic application/pdf The Rogersville Shale of the Middle to Late Cambrian Conasauga Group was deposited on the margins of Laurentia, in what is now eastern Tennessee. Based on 21 thin section samples from the ORNL-Joy2, core five distinct microlithofacies are described, trace fossils characterized, and palynological data interpreted. This investigation concluded that the Rogersville Shale was deposited in a shallow, restricted marine or possibly estuarine environment that would have been exposed to terrestrial runoff. Previous work on the Conasauga Group placed deposition of the Rogersville Shale within an intercratonic basin in approximately 250m of water, perhaps significantly deeper. This investigation found that the Rogersville Shale was likely deposited in a lagoonal setting or restricted estuarine environment that had freshwater input. Rogersville Shale glauconite trace fossils Conasauga Group crytospores Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (MS) — Boston College, 2008. Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: Geology and Geophysics. 72169 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/351
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topic Rogersville Shale
glauconite
trace fossils
Conasauga Group
crytospores
spellingShingle Rogersville Shale
glauconite
trace fossils
Conasauga Group
crytospores
Campbell, Leslie Ann
Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
description Thesis advisor: Paul Strother === The Rogersville Shale of the Middle to Late Cambrian Conasauga Group was deposited on the margins of Laurentia, in what is now eastern Tennessee. Based on 21 thin section samples from the ORNL-Joy2, core five distinct microlithofacies are described, trace fossils characterized, and palynological data interpreted. This investigation concluded that the Rogersville Shale was deposited in a shallow, restricted marine or possibly estuarine environment that would have been exposed to terrestrial runoff. Previous work on the Conasauga Group placed deposition of the Rogersville Shale within an intercratonic basin in approximately 250m of water, perhaps significantly deeper. This investigation found that the Rogersville Shale was likely deposited in a lagoonal setting or restricted estuarine environment that had freshwater input. === Thesis (MS) — Boston College, 2008. === Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: Geology and Geophysics.
author Campbell, Leslie Ann
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title Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
title_short Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
title_full Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
title_fullStr Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoecology of the middle to late Cambrian Rogersville Shale, Conasauga Group, eastern Tennessee
title_sort palaeoecology of the middle to late cambrian rogersville shale, conasauga group, eastern tennessee
publisher Boston College
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/2345/351
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