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Metamorphosed middle Paleozoic fossils from Central Massachusetts, eastern Vermont, and western New Hampshire

December 31, 1958

Study of thin and polished sections and spectrographic analyses indicate that the brachiopod most recently used to date the Bernardston Formation in Massachusetts probably came from Lower Devonian beds (chlorite zone) in Nova Scotia, and not from Bernardston, Massachusetts. Restudy of the faunule from the calcareous quartzite (garnet zone) of the Bernardston Formation indicates that it is probably of Silurian rather than Devonian age. The upper part of the Clough Formation on Skitchewaug Mountain (garnet zone) in eastern Vermont contains tetracorals of Silurian or Devonian age. The Clough Formation on Croydon Mountain (sillimanite zone) in west-central New Hampshire contains tetracorals. The fossiliferous zone in the lower part of the Bernardston Formation is possibly equivalent to the upper part of the Clough Formation. 

Publication Year 1958
Title Metamorphosed middle Paleozoic fossils from Central Massachusetts, eastern Vermont, and western New Hampshire
DOI 10.1130/0016-7606(1958)69[855:MMPFFC]2.0.CO;2
Authors A. J. Boucot, G.J.F. Macdonald, C. Milton, James B. Thompson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geological Society of America Bulletin
Index ID 70207433
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse