Shale, greywacke, siltstone, iron formation, tholeiitic basalt, alkali basalt[1]
Location
Region
New Brunswick
Country
Canada
Type section
Named for
Flat Landing Brook[2]
Named by
R.W. Sullivan, 1990; C.R. van Staal et al., 1990[2]
The Flat Landing Brook Formation is a geological formation in
Gloucester County of northern New Brunswick, Canada. It consists mostly of volcanic rocks that were deposited 466 to 465 million years ago during the Darriwilian stage of the Middle Ordovician epoch.[2]
^ abcdeTetagouche Group – Unit Descriptions
^ abcdeFlat Landing Brook Formation
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The FlatLandingBrookFormation is a geological formation in Gloucester County of northern New Brunswick, Canada. It consists mostly of volcanic rocks...
439–631 million tons of sulfuric acid 75,000 2,000–13,200 km3 FlatLandingBrookFormation Tetagouche Group New Brunswick, Canada Possibly the largest known...
than listed if any ashfall deposits are found. FlatLandingBrook Eruption 466 FlatLandingBrookFormation 2,000–12,000 One of the largest and oldest supereruptions...
of biodiversification. The volcanic activity that created the FlatLandingBrookFormation in New Brunswick, Canada may have caused rapid climatic cooling...
Name Elevation Location Last eruption Metres Feet Coordinates FlatLandingBrookFormation – – – Middle Ordovician Mount Pleasant Caldera 248 815 45°44′16″N...
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previous Apollo landing sites, but rocks from there proved to be closely related to those from the Fra Mauro Formation, Apollo 14's landing site. Geologists...
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drops. The best known fence is Becher's Brook which is 5 ft (1.5 m) high, but has a 7 ft (2 m) drop on landing and is often regarded as the biggest challenge...
plateau, cut by numerous deep, steep-sided, flat-bottomed valleys of glacial origin. The chalk formation of the hills provides exceptionally good drainage...
particles. Current data suggest that the universe has a flat geometry (or very close to flat), and thus will not collapse in on itself after a finite...
alternating sands and clays – the Ashdown Sand Formation, Wadhurst Clay Formation, Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation (collectively known as the Hastings Beds)...
p. 99. Brookes and Davey 2009, pp. 16–17. Brookes and Davey 2009, pp. 14, 92. Darling 2007, pp. 62–63. Brookes and Davey 2009, p. 10. Brookes and Davey...
support the new king and Charles set sail for Scotland, landing on 23 June. Infantry formations, equipment and tactics were similar in both armies. The...
shape and position, its shores are parallel and unimpeded, allowing the formation of dangerous currents including riptides and longshore tides. Additionally...
confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou (a point now known as Allen's Landing) and incorporated as a city on June 5, 1837. The city is named after former...
Center (GRC), formerly the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, located in Brook Park, Ohio, was established in 1942 as a laboratory for aircraft engine...
enough current for several mills. The new canal and the brook together are now called Mother Brook. The canal is regarded as the first industrial canal in...
District, England; VEI 8; Ordovician (488.3–443.7 million years ago). FlatLandingBrook; VEI 8, A Supervolcanic eruption occurred 466 million years ago, as...