Neotectonics and sedimentation on the central continental shelf of western Canada
Conference
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· AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
OSTI ID:7013146
- Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton (Canada)
- Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver (Canada)
- Geological Survey of Canada, Sidney (Canada)
Analysis of high resolution seismic profiles from the central Canadian continental shelf provides substantial evidence for Quaternary faulting. Along the northwestern margin of Moresby Trough, one of three largescale Quaternary canyons cutting across the shelf, a divergence of reflectors, thickening of seismic units, and concavity of reflectors suggestive of drag are seen along the downthrown side of listric normal faults. Faulting appears to be syndepositional. Some of the faults are interpreted as growth or compaction faults. Fault traces commonly terminate below the seabed. Deformation of Quaternary sediments due to faulting is non-brittle in nature, and maximum offset of the reflectors thus far seen is 2.5 m. It is suggested that the Quaternary faulting observed is a product of rapid deposition and loading of late Quaternary sediment rather than being related to seismicity. A multichannel survey in the Queen Charlotte basin gives an excellent image of structure of the sediment-basement interface and Tertiary sedimentary fill. In the Queen Charlotte Sound the basin is divided into several subbasins that are bounded by normal faults. Three crossings of Quaternary canyons show that they cut into sedimentary fill in the subbasins as well as basement highs; from this observation it is inferred that there is little control on their location from Tertiary structure. Several features in the data indicate that Tertiary structures are not being reactivated. Basement has less than 0.2 s relief under Moresby through and steep gradients in the seafloor cannot be correlated with basement topography. Canyon erosion and subsequent fill (up to 175 m thick) are probably of Quaternary age and seem to act independently of Tertiary structure.
- OSTI ID:
- 7013146
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-910403--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States) Journal Volume: 75:3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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58 GEOSCIENCES
580000* -- Geosciences
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA
CENOZOIC ERA
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
CONTINENTAL SHELF
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC FAULTS
GEOLOGIC FRACTURES
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
NORTH AMERICA
QUATERNARY PERIOD
RISK ASSESSMENT
SEDIMENTATION
SEISMIC SURVEYS
SEISMICITY
STRATIGRAPHY
SURVEYS
TECTONICS
580000* -- Geosciences
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CANADA
CENOZOIC ERA
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
CONTINENTAL SHELF
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC FAULTS
GEOLOGIC FRACTURES
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
NORTH AMERICA
QUATERNARY PERIOD
RISK ASSESSMENT
SEDIMENTATION
SEISMIC SURVEYS
SEISMICITY
STRATIGRAPHY
SURVEYS
TECTONICS