Maritimes Basin
The Maritimes Basin is a Mid-Devonian to Early Permian sedimentary basin that underlies parts of the northeastern United States and Atlantic Canada. It is a composite basin, meaning that it consists of many sub-basins, such as the Windsor-Kennetcook Basin of Nova Scotia. Some of these basins host important natural resources, including coal, petroleum, and minerals such as sylvite, halite, and barite. The Maritimes Basin was deposited and tectonically-modified during the final assembly of Pangea.
List of sub-basins in Nova Scotia
The Maritimes Basin consists of eleven sub-basins in Nova Scotia:- Windsor-Kennetcook Basin
- Debert-Kemptown Basin
- Shubenacadie Basin
- Musquodoboit Basin
- Cumberland Basin
- Stellarton Basin
- St. Mary's Basin
- Antigonish Basin
- Western [Cape Breton Basin]
- Central Cape [Breton Basin]
- Sydney Basin, [Nova Scotia|Sydney Basin]
The eleven sub-basins are located in this clickable map: