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Document generated on 09/29/2021 4:56 p.m. Atlantic Geology East Coast Basin Atlas Series, the Scotian Shelf J. P.A. Noble Volume 28, Number 2, July 1992 URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/ageo28_2rv01 See table of contents Publisher(s) Atlantic Geoscience Society ISSN 0843-5561 (print) 1718-7885 (digital) Explore this journal Cite this review Noble, J. P. (1992). Review of [East Coast Basin Atlas Series, the Scotian Shelf]. Atlantic Geology, 28(2), 213–213. All rights reserved © Atlantic Geology, 1992 This document is protected by copyright law. Use of the services of Érudit (including reproduction) is subject to its terms and conditions, which can be viewed online. https://apropos.erudit.org/en/users/policy-on-use/ This article is disseminated and preserved by Érudit. Érudit is a non-profit inter-university consortium of the Université de Montréal, Université Laval, and the Université du Québec à Montréal. Its mission is to promote and disseminate research. https://www.erudit.org/en/ Atlantic Geology 213 Book Review East Coast Basin Atlas Series, the Scotian Shelf Geological Survey of Canada, Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada. Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Coordinated by D.I. Ross and C.F.M. Lewis; Scientific Coordinator, D. Cant; edited by J.L. Bates. The second volume of the East Coast Basin Atlas Series, tion which makes it all the more regrettable that the serious the Scotian Shelf, is a lavish compendium of just about all the faults in the layout and binding, which I pointed out in my important geological information that has ever been pub review of the first volume of the series (Labrador Shelf), have lished on the Scotian Shelf. It includes detailed and compre been repeated in this second volume. As I was quite explicit hensive treatments of the regional geology, biostratigraphy, in that earlier review, I will merely say here that this atlas is lithostratigraphy, structure, seismic and surficial geology as again unnecessarily big and cumbersome with too many well as a great deal of information related to gas and oil wasted blank pages, repetitious bibliographies and maps exploration. Most of this information is in the form of maps, which could have been reduced without loss of readability. cross-sections, well logs and tables, but there is a brief The dual French-English labelling of all figures, maps and description and concise commentary and a number of se tables is again destructive of clarity and readability, and the lected references for each section, each written by a team of coil binding system is inadequate for the very large heavy experts. As with all such multiauthored publications, there is pages. some unevenness in quality of presentation but the overall In spite of this, once again the editors and many contribu impression is excellent. tors to this volume are to be congratulated on producing an Maps, figures and tables are generally clear, informative encyclopedic atlas which will be the Scotian Shelf bible for a and well designed in format and color, and the text is well wide range of earth scientists for a long time. edited with very few mistakes. For all the wealth of information on boreholes, I searched J.P.A. Noble in vain for indications of cored intervals, information which Department of Geology could be very useful to researchers or explorationists contem University of New Brunswick plating further studies on the geology of this shelf. But Fredericton, New Brunswick generally this atlas is a veritable mine of valuable informa E3B 5A3, Canada ATLANTIC GEOLOGY 28, 213 (1992) 0843-5561/92/020213-1 $1.15/0.