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Title
Seismic
,
structural
and
stratigraphic
evolution
of the
cretaceous
sequences
of the
orphan
basin
,
offshore
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Author
Hardy
,
Victoria
E.
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2008.
Earth
Sciences
Date
2008
Pagination
xiv, 183 leaves : ill., maps (col.)
Subject
Geology
,
Stratigraphic--Cretaceous;
Petroleum--Geology;
Physical
geology--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Orphan
Basin
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Earth Sciences
Discipline
Earth Sciences
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Atlantic Ocean--Orphan Basin
Temporal Coverage
Mesozoic Era--Cretaceous Period
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
170-183
Abstract
The
continental
margin
of
Newfoundland
is
made
up
of a
series
of
interconnected
,
deep
,
Mesozoic
sedimentary
basins.
Between
the
Cumberland
Belt
Transform
Zone
and the
Charlie
Gibbs
Transform
Zone
the
Avalon
terrane
is
dissected
into a
450
km
wide
track
of
extensional
ridges
and
grabens
collectively
known
as the
Orphan
Basin.
From
both
a
tectonic
and a
petroleum
potential
point
of
view
the
basin
can
be
divided
into an
older
(Late
Triassic
-
Early
Jurassic)
sub-basin
known
as the
East
Orphan
Basin
and a
younger
(Cretaceous)
sub-basin
known
as the
West
Orphan
Basin.
The
Orphan
Basin
is
an
underexplored
area
and
few
studies
have been
completed
on the
structural
,
tectonic
and
stratigraphic
framework
of the
area.
--
Seismic
stratigraphic
analysis
of the
basin
identified
six
major
sequence
boundaries
ranging
in
age
from
pre-Mesozoic
(Seismic
Basement)
to
present
(Water
Bottom)
and
four
Cretaceous
sequences
were
identified
,
mapped
and
described.
Four
fault
families
were
defined
within
the
study
area
on the
basis
of their
regionality
,
timing
and
duration
of
movement
and
depths
of
detachment:
the
Basin
Bounding
Fault
Family
, the
Basement
Involved
Fault
Family
, the
Sedimentary
Fault
Family
and the
Transfer
Fault
Family.
--
Based
on the
mapping
of the
Cretaceous
sequences
and the
orientations
of
major
faults
seen
in the
study
area
, the
Orphan
Basin
can
be
divided
into
three
distinct
tectonostratigraphic
regions.
From
west
to
east
they are
Areas
A
,
B
, and
C.
Areas
B
and
C
were
affected
by the
Late
Triassic
-
Early
Jurassic
Tethys
Rift
and the
Late
Jurassic
-
Early
Cretaceous
Atlantic
Rift.
Area
B
was
reactivated
for a
third
time
with the
Aptian
-
Albian
Labrador
rift
that
caused
uplift
and
inversion
of
large
structures
in this
area.
Area
A was
predominantly
affected
by the
Aptian
-
Albian
Labrador
rift
and has
Early
and
Late
Cretaceous
basin
fill.
The
orientation
of the
major
basement
involved
and
basin
bounding
faults
in the
basin
show
a
counterclockwise
rotation
from
east
to
west
as the
rift
propagated
landward.
The
oldest
faults
(located
in
Area
C)
have a
NE-SW
orientation
in
line
with the
Tethys
rift
while
those
faults
in the
younger
Area
A have an
approximate
N-
S
to
NNW-SSE
orientation
in
line
with the
Labrador
rift.
--
A
proven
petroleum
system
has not been
identified
in the
Orphan
basin;
however
,
due
to the
timing
of
rifting
,
two
different
petroleum
systems
are
proposed
for the
East
Orphan
and the
West
Orphan
basins.
Considering
all
the
elements
and
processes
required
for a
working
hydrocarbon
system
, the
most
likely
plays
within
the
East
Orphan
Basin
are:
an
oil
prone
source
rock
equivalent
to the
Egret
Member
of the
Rankin
Formation;
reservoirs
of
Early
Cretaceous
stacked
sandstones
, a
seal
of
Late
Cretaceous
and
Tertiary
shales;
large
structural
traps
in the
form
of
drape
over
horst
blocks
,
extensional
anticlines
and
rotated
fault
blocks
of
Late
Jurassic
-
Early
Cretaceous
age.
The
petroleum
system
for the
East
Orphan
Basin
is
likely
analogous
to that of the
Jeanne
d'Arc
Basin.
In the
West
Orphan
Basin
the
most
likely
plays
are:
Late
Cretaceous
and
early
Tertiary
organic
rich
shales
equivalent
to the
Bjarni
and
Markland
Formations
in the
Labrador
basins;
reservoirs
made
up
of
Late
Cretaceous
and
early
Tertiary
sands;
seals
of
thick
Nautilus
or
Banquereau
equivalent
shales;
structural
,
stratigraphic
and
combination
traps
,
most
likely
basin
margin
fans
pinched
out
updip
or
draped
over
some
form
of
structure.
The
petroleum
system
for the
West
Orphan
Basin
is
likely
analogous
to that of the
Labrador
basins.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
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Source
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Local Identifier
a2543863
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