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Industrial minerals in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. In: Scott, P.W. and Bristow, C.M. (eds.), Industrial Minerals and Extractive Industry Geology, Based on Papers Presented at the Combined 36th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals and 11th Extractive Industry Geology Conference, Bath,
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136:, and others. The mottling results from burrowing by marine creatures that occurred during and shortly after limestone deposition. The identity of the burrowing organisms is not known, but 101:, Canada. It is a cream-coloured limestone with a pervasive mottling of darker dolomite. The mottling gives the rock a tapestry-like effect, and it is popular for use as a 387:
Kendall, A.C. 1977. Origin of dolomite mottling in Ordovician limestones from Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, vol. 25, p. 480-504.
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The Tyndall Stone quarry is operated by Gillis Quarries Ltd. and is located approximately 40 kilometres northeast of
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England, 7thā€“12th May, 2000; Geological Society of London Special Publication, 2002, p. 103-141;
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and the fossils contribute to its aesthetic appeal. It contains numerous fossil
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is a registered trademark name by Gillis Quarries Ltd. Tyndall Stone is a
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Tyndall Stone at Manitoba Industry, Economic Development and Mines
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and many others include Tyndall Stone in their construction.
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GeoCache of Tyndall StoneĀ® building with fossil descriptions
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Index

Tyndall Limestone

University of Saskatchewan

Receptaculites
Thalassinoides
dolomitic
limestone
quarried
Selkirk Member
Ordovician
Red River Formation
Garson
Tyndall
Manitoba
building and ornamental stone
fossiliferous
gastropods
brachiopods
cephalopods
trilobites
corals
stromatoporoids
fossil burrows
Thalassinoides
Lower Fort Garry
Canada
United States
Canadian Parliament Buildings
Ottawa, Ontario

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