An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.

An ancient transition from shallow marine platform to deep basin is preserved in the Upper Carboniferous strata of the Sverdrup Basin on northwestern Ellesmere Island. The shelf break is delineated by an approximately 200 km long discontinuous reef tract extending from Audhild Bay to the head of Har...

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Main Author: Sherry, Colleen Theresa.
Format: Thesis
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Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 1995
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-7981
http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/9814
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spelling ftdatacite:10.20381/ruor-7981 2023-05-15T16:05:56+02:00 An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island. Sherry, Colleen Theresa. 1995 https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-7981 http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/9814 unknown Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa Geology. Text Thesis article-journal ScholarlyArticle 1995 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-7981 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z An ancient transition from shallow marine platform to deep basin is preserved in the Upper Carboniferous strata of the Sverdrup Basin on northwestern Ellesmere Island. The shelf break is delineated by an approximately 200 km long discontinuous reef tract extending from Audhild Bay to the head of Hare Fiord within the Nansen Formation. The reef tract is marked by a series of massive, coalesced shelf edge buildups which developed during a major second order regression within the Sverdrup Basin. The shelf edge buildups are largely composed of phylloid alga-rich boundstones with abundant early marine synsedimentary cement. Fenestellid bryozoans, however, dominate buildups that grew in deeper slope settings. Shoreward of the reef tract lie cyclic, shallowing-upward carbonate shelf deposits, also of the Nansen Formation. The outer shelf deposits include bedded oolitic and foraminiferal grainstones representing a shallow water sand apron located immediately behind the reef tract. Basinward of the shelf edge reef tract lie correlative slope-to-basin rhythmic mixed deposits of the Hare Fiord Formation. The upper slope deposits are dominated by fine grained calcisiltites while the lower slope/basin facies comprise calcisiltites, siltstones and shales interbedded with abundant turbidities and debrites. The massive prograding shelf edge buildups reach stratigraphic thicknesses up to 1 km. The Nansen reef tract appears to be a reef complex in which the reefal rim remained relatively deeply submerged, but still within the photic zone, through much of its growth. The carbonate buildups on the shelf, shelf edge and slope all represent potential petroleum-bearing stratigraphic traps within the Sverdrup Basin. If these occur in the subsurface they would be likely exploration targets but unfortunately within the study area little porosity remains. Where the buildups are extensively dolomitized, higher porosity and permeability create excellent potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Thesis Ellesmere Island sverdrup basin DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Audhild Bay ENVELOPE(-90.501,-90.501,81.569,81.569) Ellesmere Island Hare Fiord ENVELOPE(-85.499,-85.499,81.019,81.019) Nansen Reef ENVELOPE(-36.150,-36.150,-54.267,-54.267)
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Sherry, Colleen Theresa.
An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
topic_facet Geology.
description An ancient transition from shallow marine platform to deep basin is preserved in the Upper Carboniferous strata of the Sverdrup Basin on northwestern Ellesmere Island. The shelf break is delineated by an approximately 200 km long discontinuous reef tract extending from Audhild Bay to the head of Hare Fiord within the Nansen Formation. The reef tract is marked by a series of massive, coalesced shelf edge buildups which developed during a major second order regression within the Sverdrup Basin. The shelf edge buildups are largely composed of phylloid alga-rich boundstones with abundant early marine synsedimentary cement. Fenestellid bryozoans, however, dominate buildups that grew in deeper slope settings. Shoreward of the reef tract lie cyclic, shallowing-upward carbonate shelf deposits, also of the Nansen Formation. The outer shelf deposits include bedded oolitic and foraminiferal grainstones representing a shallow water sand apron located immediately behind the reef tract. Basinward of the shelf edge reef tract lie correlative slope-to-basin rhythmic mixed deposits of the Hare Fiord Formation. The upper slope deposits are dominated by fine grained calcisiltites while the lower slope/basin facies comprise calcisiltites, siltstones and shales interbedded with abundant turbidities and debrites. The massive prograding shelf edge buildups reach stratigraphic thicknesses up to 1 km. The Nansen reef tract appears to be a reef complex in which the reefal rim remained relatively deeply submerged, but still within the photic zone, through much of its growth. The carbonate buildups on the shelf, shelf edge and slope all represent potential petroleum-bearing stratigraphic traps within the Sverdrup Basin. If these occur in the subsurface they would be likely exploration targets but unfortunately within the study area little porosity remains. Where the buildups are extensively dolomitized, higher porosity and permeability create excellent potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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author Sherry, Colleen Theresa.
author_facet Sherry, Colleen Theresa.
author_sort Sherry, Colleen Theresa.
title An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
title_short An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
title_full An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
title_fullStr An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
title_full_unstemmed An upper Carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: Nansen and Hare Fiord Formations, NW Ellesmere Island.
title_sort upper carboniferous shelf-to-basin transect: nansen and hare fiord formations, nw ellesmere island.
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 1995
url https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-7981
http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/9814
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ENVELOPE(-36.150,-36.150,-54.267,-54.267)
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Ellesmere Island
Hare Fiord
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