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Journal of Sedimentary Research; June 1968; v. 38; no. 2; p. 643-647
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Dispersal and petrology of the Silurian Val Brillant and Robitaille sandstones, Appalachians, Quebec

Jean Lajoie

Crossbedding measurements in the Val Brillant and Robitaille Formations suggest that the sand fraction of these beds was derived from two dispersal centers located west-northwest and north of the present Silurian outcrop belt. Some aspects of the textural and mineralogical maturity of the distribution of crossbedding azimuths and the presence of marine faunas in the sandstones indicate that the sands were deposited in a shallow marine environment of high energy level.

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