Chamberlain's Brook Formation
The Chamberlain's Brook Formation is a thin but distinctive geologic formation of dark red calcareous mudstones that crops out from Rhode Island to Massachusetts and, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. It preserves fossils, including trilobites, dating back to the lower mid-Cambrian period. Its lowermost member is the Braintree Member (lowest Middle Cambrian) and the uppermost member is the Fossil Brook Member.
Chamberlain's Brook Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Middle Cambrian ~ | |
Type | Formation |
Unit of | Adeyton Group |
Sub-units | Fossil Brook Member (and others) |
Underlies | Manuels River Formation (unconformably?) |
Thickness | up to 14 m (46 ft) |
Lithology | |
Primary | Green, purple and red siliciclastic marine mudstones |
Location | |
Region | Atlantic coast |
Country | United States Canada |
Occurrence of the Chamberlain's Brook Formation in southeastern Newfoundland |
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