The type locality (
GSSP) of the Terreneuvian is in
Fortune Head, at the northern edge of the
Burin Peninsula,
Newfoundland,
Canada (). The outcrops show a carbonate-siliciclastic succession which is mapped as the
Chapel Island Formation. The formation is divided into the following members that are composed of peritidal sandstones and shales (Member 1), muddy deltaic and shelf sandstones and mudstones (Member 2A), laminated siltstones (Member 2B and 3) and mudstones and limestones of the inner shelf (Member 4). The Precambrian-Cambrian boundary lies 2.4 m above the base of the second member, which is the lowest occurrence of
Treptichnus pedum. The traces can be seen on the lower surface of the sandstone layers. The first calcareous shelled skeletal fossils
(Ladatheca cylindrica) are 400 m above the boundary. The first
trilobites appear 1400 m above the boundary, which corresponds to the beginning of the
Branchian Series (
Series 2). == Major events ==