New paper has been published about the enigmatic
and controversial pitted and fractured cobbles found
in the Upper Triassic (Carnian) Quaco Formation of
coastal New Brunswick, Canada. It is:

Tanner, L. H., 2013, The enigmatic Quaco cobbles, Upper 
Triassic, Canadian Maritimes: Deformation by tectonics or 
seismic shock? in L. H. Tanner, J. A. Spielmann, and S. G. 
Lucas, eds., pp. 577–581, The Triassic System: New 
Developments in Stratigraphy and Paleontology. New 
Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 
no. 61, 612 pp.

Link to this paper is at http://paleo.cortland.edu/globaltriassic2/

PDF file of this paper is at 
http://paleo.cortland.edu/globaltriassic2/Bulletin%2061%20Final/46-Tanner%20(Quaco).pdf

Also, there is:

Chapman, M. G., M. A. Evans, and J. F. McHone,  2004, 
Triassic cratered cobbles: Shock effects or tectonic 
pressure: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 
Abstracts of Papers Presented, vol. 35, abstract no. 1424.

PDF file of this extended abstract is at 
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2004/pdf/1424.pdf

Merry Christmas

Paul H.
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