加拿大北极-波弗特海裂陷边缘构造-沉积元素,加拿大盆地东南部

Ashton Embry, James Dixon, Brian Ricketts, Randell Stephenson
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加拿大北极-波弗特海裂谷边缘(CARM)构造-沉积元素(TSE)位于加拿大北极群岛以西、麦肯齐三角洲以北的大陆架和斜坡上。东断带包括与亚美亚盆地张开相吻合的亚美亚盆地东部和南部边缘的裂谷序列。TSE地层的年龄范围从晚三叠纪(雷蒂安)到早白垩世(阿尔比安)。一个主要的不整合标志着TSE的基底,下伏岩石由中度至高度变形的元古代和下古生代岩石组成,被认为是基底。TSE被加拿大北极递进边缘(CAPM) TSE覆盖,边界在向陆区是一个显著的不整合。井数据仅限于Beaufort-Mackenzie地区,反射和折射地震数据表明,该连续层厚达4公里。TSE被划分为4个构造域,变形向北增加。博福特-麦肯齐构造域以伸展构造为主,西部发育后期收缩构造。南域为伸展构造,以正断层和斜断块为特征。中部地区的构造与南部地区相似,但可能包括古近系尤里坎造山运动时期形成的宽褶皱。北域的继承性可能受到尤里肯造山带逆冲断裂的强烈褶皱和切割。白垩系挤压侵入基性岩与岩浆活动有关,分布于中部和北部地区。湖相和海相烃源岩可能存在于侏罗系和下白垩统的海相页岩中。冲积扇到海相斜坡广泛分布的砂岩单元存在构造和地层圈闭的可能性很高。然而,由于东京证交所地处偏远,在可预见的未来,它很可能不会成为石油勘探的目标。
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Canadian Arctic–Beaufort Sea Rifted Margin Tectono-Sedimentary Element, SE Canada Basin
Abstract The Canadian Arctic–Beaufort Sea Rifted Margin (CARM) Tectono-Sedimentary Element (TSE) is located on the continental shelf and slope that lie to the west of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and to the north of the Mackenzie Delta. The TSE comprises the rift succession deposited on the eastern and southern margins of the Amerasia Basin, coincident with the opening of this basin. The TSE strata range in age from the latest Triassic (Rhaetian) to Early Cretaceous (Albian). A major unconformity marks the base of the TSE, with underlying rocks consisting of moderately to highly deformed Proterozoic and Lower Paleozoic rocks that are regarded as basement. The TSE is overlain by the Canadian Arctic Prograded Margin (CAPM) TSE, with the boundary being a significant unconformity in landward areas. Well data are limited to the Beaufort–Mackenzie area, and reflection and refraction seismic data indicate that the succession is up to 4 km thick. The TSE is divided into four structural domains, with deformation increasing to the north. The Beaufort–Mackenzie Domain is dominated by extensional structures, with later contractional structures present in its western portion. The Southern Domain is extensional and characterized by normal faults with tilted fault blocks. The structure of the Central Domain is similar to that of the Southern Domain but may include broad folds formed during the Paleogene Eurekan Orogeny. The succession in the Northern Domain is likely to be strongly folded and cut by thrust faults of the Eurekan Orogeny. Cretaceous extrusive and intrusive basic rocks, related to magmatism in the northern Amerasia Basin, are present in both the Central and Northern domains. Petroleum source rocks, of both lacustrine and marine origin, may be present in the Jurassic portion of the succession and marine shales in the Lower Cretaceous succession. The potential for structural and stratigraphic traps in widespread sandstone units of alluvial fan to marine slope origin is high. The remote location of the TSE, however, makes it likely that it will not be a target for petroleum exploration in the foreseeable future.
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