Skovsted, C.B.Knight, I.Balthasar, U.Boyce, W.D.2017FIGURE 6 in Depth related brachiopod faunas from the lower Cambrian Forteau Formation of southern Labrador and western Newfoundland, Canada10.5281/zenodo.13307163FIGURE 6. Measured sections displaying samples collected from rocks of the upper heterolithic interval of the Upper limestone, Forteau Formation on Route 432 east of Ten Mile Lake (R432-5) and Big East River resource road northeast of Hawkes Bay (BER-5) (see Figure 4). Both sections host brachiopod assemblage 2. The succession at R432-5 comprises skeletal carbonate and shale overlain by calcareous siltstone and white quartz arenite. The incomplete succession at BER-5 is lithologically similar to the lower carbonate interval of R432-5 and may tentatively suggest they are distant correlatives of the same parasequence. The brachiopod fauna hosted by lithofacies of small-scale transgression are inherited from the restricted fauna associated with the long-term regressive phase of the Forteau shelf sedimentation.