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Title
Provenance
and
paleodrainage
of
Late
Jurassic
and
Early
Cretaceous
reservoir
sandstones
in the
Flemish
Pass
and
Orphan
Basins
Author
Lowe
,
D.
G.
(David
George)
,
1982-
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2009.
Earth
Sciences
Date
2009
Pagination
xvi, 359 leaves : col. ill., col. maps.
Subject
Geology
,
Stratigraphic--Cretaceous;
Geology
,
Stratigraphic--Jurassic;
Sandstone--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Flemish
Pass
Basin;
Sandstone--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
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
259-275.
Abstract
Late
Jurassic
to
Early
Cretaceous
potential
reservoir
sandstones
from
three
industry
exploratory
wells
in the
Flemish
Pass
and
Orphan
Basins
were
studied
for
provenance
analysis.
The
sandstones
from this
study
formed
during
intracratonic
rifting
that
preceded
the
breakup
between
North
America
and its
European
conjugate
margins
and
seafloor
spreading
in the
North
Atlantic.
Most
were
deposited
during
the
Tithonian
and
Neocomian
North
Atlantic
Rifting
stage
,
during
which
rifting
intensified
between
Iberia
and the
Grand
Banks
and the
deposition
of
important
reservoir
sandstones
occurred
regionally.
--
Heavy
mineral
fractions
were
isolated
from
cuttings
samples
from
six
syn-rift
sandstone
units.
The
studied
sandstones
range
in
age
from
Tithonian
to
Albian.
Three
heavy
mineral
approaches
were
used
to
determine
provenance
and
make
correlations:
(1)
U-Pb
geochronology
and
petrography
of
detrital
zircons
,
(2)
detrital
heavy
mineral
grain
counts
and
ratios
, and
(3)
geochemistry
of
detrital
tourmalines.
--
Based
mainly
on
detrital
zircon
ages
and
petrography
and
detrital
tourmaline
geochemistry
, the
predominant
first-cycle
sediment
sources
included
the
Neoproterozoic
arc-phase
igneous
rocks
of the
Avalon
Zone
as
well
as the
Ordovician
to
Devonian
magmatic
rocks
and
metasedimentary
rocks
present
in the
Central
Mobile
Belt.
There
is
abundant
petrographic
and
heavy
mineral
evidence
to
support
significant
recycling
of
material
from
cover
sequences
in these
tectonic
zones
as
well
,
likely
including
Early
and
Late
Paleozoic
sedimentary
rocks
which
are
ubiquitous
in
both
zones.
--
Such
a
source
signature
requires
uplifted
source
areas
to be
present
in the
west
,
including
parts
of the
Bonavista
Platform
,
Interior
Newfoundland
,
Northeastern
Newfoundland
Shelf
, and
potentially
parts
of the
Irish
conjugate
margin
,
including
the
Porcupine
Bank.
Thus
,
paleodrainage
orientations
and
delivery
of
coarse
clastic
detritus
into the
Flemish
Pass
and
Orphan
Basins
was
predominantly
from the
west
during
the
Late
Jurassic
to
Early
Cretaceous
, as
seafloor
spreading
began
between
the
Grand
Banks
and
Iberia.
Based
on this
information
,
one
would
expect
to
find
reservoir
facies
sandstone
units
of this
age
concentrated
along
the
western
margins
of the
Flemish
Pass
and
Orphan
Basins
, with
deteriorating
reservoir
grade
towards
the
east.
--
A
number
of the
studied
sandstones
in the
Flemish
Pass
Basin
show
evidence
for
partial
sourcing
from the
south
,
including
proximal
sources
and
distal
sources
as
far
south
as the
Avalon
Uplift;
verifying
previous
ideas
that the
Avalon
Uplift
existed
as a
significant
positive
regional
tectonic
element
as
incipient
seafloor
spreading
began
between
Iberia
and the
Grand
Banks.
There
is
no
evidence
to
support
sourcing
from the
east
,
off
of the
Iberian
margin
or the
Flemish
Cap-Galicia
Bank
continental
fragment
, and
material
from these
areas
is
instead
interpreted
to have been
shed
into the
incipient
Atlantic
Ocean
or
Bay
of
Biscay.
--
Mesozoic
aged
detrital
zircons
were
present
in
two
samples
, and
proved
useful
for
constraining
the
depositional
age
of these
sandstones.
The
most
likely
known
sources
of these
grains
include
the
Budgell
Harbour
Stock
, in
Central
Newfoundland
, or an
Early
Cretaceous
"granite
basement"
intercepted
by the
Bonavista
C-99
well
in the
West
Orphan
Basin.
Both
of these
potential
sources
are
located
to the
west
of the
studied
units.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
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Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a3497981
Rights
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