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Abbreviated Bibliography

Schenk, Paul E. Sequence stratigraphy and provenance on Gondwana's margin: the Meguma Zone (Cambrian to Devonian) of Nova Scotia, Canada., Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol 109, Pages 395-409. 1997.

Schenk, Paul E., Meguma Zone, Geological Society of America, The Geology of North America. DNAG vol F-1, Pages 261-277. 1995.

SCHENK, P.E., Matsumoto, R, and von Bitter, P.H. 1994. Loch Macumber (early Carboniferous) of Atlantic Canada: Journal of Paleolimnology, vol 11, p. 151-172.

Schenk, Paul E.; von Bitter, PeterH.; Matsumoto, Ryo , Deep-basin/deep-water carbonate-evaporite deposition of a saline giant; Loch Macumber (Visean), Atlantic Canada., Carbonates and Evaporites. 9; 2, Pages 187-210.1994.

von Bitter, Peter H.; Scott, Steven D.; Schenk, Paul E. Chemosynthesis; an alternate hypothesis for Carboniferous biotas in bryozoan/microbial mounds, Newfoundland, Canada. AU: . In: Chemosynthesis; geological processes and products., Palaios. 7; 4, Pages466484. 1992.

SCHENK, P.E. 1991. Events and sea-level changes on Gondwana's margin: the Meguma Zone (Cambrian to Devonian) of Nova Scotia, Canada. Bulletin Geological Society of America, p.p. 512-521.

Schenk, Paul E. Events and sea-level changes on Gondwana's margin; the Meguma Zone (Cambrian to Devonian) of Nova Scotia, Canada., Geological Society of America Bulletin. 103; 4, Pages 512-521.1991.

von Bitter, P.H., Scott, S.D., and SCHENK, P.E. 1990. Early Carboniferous low-temperature hydrothermal vent communities from Newfoundland. Nature, vol 344, p.p. 145-148.

Schenk, Paul E. The Meguma Zone of Nova Scotia; a remnant of Western Europe, South America, or Africa?., Memoir- Can. Society of Petroleum Geologists. 7; Pages 119-148. .1981.

Schenk, Paul E. Paleogeographic implications of the Meguma Group, Nova Scotia; a chip of Africa?., Memoir: "The Caledonides in the USA". - Virginia Polytechnic Inst., Dept. of Geological Sci. 2, Pages 27-30. 1980.

Schenk, Paul E. Southeastern Atlantic Canada, northwestern Africa, and continental drift: reply. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. vol 10, Pages 586-588. 1973.

Schenk, Paul E. Southeastern Atlantic Canada, northwestern Africa, and continental drift, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 8;10, Pages 1218-1251. 1971 .

Schenk, Paul E. Nova Scotia, Morocco, and continental drift, Maritime Sediments. 6; 3, Pages 138-139.1970.

Schenk, Paul E. The significance of algal stromatolites to paleoenvironmental and chronostrati-graphic interpretations of the Windsorian stage (Mississippian), Maritime provinces., Special PaperGeological Assoc. of Canada. 4; Pages 229-243. 1967.

Schenk, Paul E. The Macumber Formation of the Maritime Provinces, Canada; a Mississippian analogue to Recent strand-line carbonates of the Persian Gulf., Journal of Sedimentary Petrology. 37; 2, Pages 365-376.1967.