Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating

The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenland have a significant petroleum exploration potential. This is particularly true for the offshore region west of Disko and Nuussuaq where a live petroleum system has been documented for many years. At...

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Published in:Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin
Main Authors: Scherstén, Anders, Sønderholm, Martin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) 2007
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spelling ftjgeusbullet:oai:geusjournals.org:article/4969 2023-05-15T16:27:42+02:00 Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating Scherstén, Anders Sønderholm, Martin 2007-10-12 application/pdf https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4969 https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v13.4969 eng eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4969/10631 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4969 doi:10.34194/geusb.v13.4969 GEUS Bulletin; Vol. 13 (2007): Review of Survey activities 2006; 29-32 2597-2154 2597-2162 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Rapid Communication. Peer-reviewed Article. 2007 ftjgeusbullet https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v13.4969 2022-03-15T17:22:19Z The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenland have a significant petroleum exploration potential. This is particularly true for the offshore region west of Disko and Nuussuaq where a live petroleum system has been documented for many years. At present, stratigraphic knowledge in this area is almost nonexistent and analogue studies from onshore areas and offshore exploration wells to the south are therefore crucial to understanding the distribution and quality of possible reservoir rocks in the Disko–Nuussuaq offshore area. One of the main risk parameters in petroleum exploration in this region is the presence of an adequate reservoir rock. Tectonostratigraphic considerations suggest that several sand-prone stratigraphic levels are probably present, but their provenance and reservoir quality are at present poorly known both onshore and offshore. A sediment provenance study including zircon provenance U-Pb dating and wholerock geochemical analysis was therefore initiated by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in preparation for the Disko West Licensing Round 2006 (Scherstén et al. 2007). The main aims of this study were to: 1. Characterise the source areas and dispersal patterns for the various sandstone units of Cretaceous–Paleocene age in the Nuussuaq Basin and compare these with sandstone units in selected West Greenland offshore exploration wells (Figs 1, 2), employing advanced zircon provenance U-Pb dating using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS; cf. Frei et al. 2006). 2. Detect possible changes in sediment source with time, e.g. local versus regional sources. Zircon as a provenance tool is receiving increasing attention and has proven to be a powerful indicator of clastic sediment sources, a tracer of the Earth’s oldest materials, and a tracer of continental crust-forming processes (Froude et al. 1983; Williams & Claesson 1987; Dodson et al. 1988; Fedo et al. 2003; Hawkesworth & Kemp 2006). Zircon is common in continental rocks and it is assumed that its distribution in sediments will normally represent the source rocks. Although there are several complications, the sediment zircon U-Pb age frequency should in general terms mirror the relative proportions of different source materials. This assumption is particularly important if exotic components can be identified, as their frequency will provide an estimate of the exotic influx: it may also be essential in tracing sediment paths that affect the detrital compositions and subsequent diagenetic history of possible hydrocarbon reservoir rocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Nuussuaq GEUS Bulletin (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) Greenland Nuussuaq ENVELOPE(-51.918,-51.918,66.626,66.626) Dodson ENVELOPE(-62.750,-62.750,-75.767,-75.767) Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin 13 29 32
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description The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenland have a significant petroleum exploration potential. This is particularly true for the offshore region west of Disko and Nuussuaq where a live petroleum system has been documented for many years. At present, stratigraphic knowledge in this area is almost nonexistent and analogue studies from onshore areas and offshore exploration wells to the south are therefore crucial to understanding the distribution and quality of possible reservoir rocks in the Disko–Nuussuaq offshore area. One of the main risk parameters in petroleum exploration in this region is the presence of an adequate reservoir rock. Tectonostratigraphic considerations suggest that several sand-prone stratigraphic levels are probably present, but their provenance and reservoir quality are at present poorly known both onshore and offshore. A sediment provenance study including zircon provenance U-Pb dating and wholerock geochemical analysis was therefore initiated by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in preparation for the Disko West Licensing Round 2006 (Scherstén et al. 2007). The main aims of this study were to: 1. Characterise the source areas and dispersal patterns for the various sandstone units of Cretaceous–Paleocene age in the Nuussuaq Basin and compare these with sandstone units in selected West Greenland offshore exploration wells (Figs 1, 2), employing advanced zircon provenance U-Pb dating using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS; cf. Frei et al. 2006). 2. Detect possible changes in sediment source with time, e.g. local versus regional sources. Zircon as a provenance tool is receiving increasing attention and has proven to be a powerful indicator of clastic sediment sources, a tracer of the Earth’s oldest materials, and a tracer of continental crust-forming processes (Froude et al. 1983; Williams & Claesson 1987; Dodson et al. 1988; Fedo et al. 2003; Hawkesworth & Kemp 2006). Zircon is common in continental rocks and it is assumed that its distribution in sediments will normally represent the source rocks. Although there are several complications, the sediment zircon U-Pb age frequency should in general terms mirror the relative proportions of different source materials. This assumption is particularly important if exotic components can be identified, as their frequency will provide an estimate of the exotic influx: it may also be essential in tracing sediment paths that affect the detrital compositions and subsequent diagenetic history of possible hydrocarbon reservoir rocks.
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author Scherstén, Anders
Sønderholm, Martin
spellingShingle Scherstén, Anders
Sønderholm, Martin
Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
author_facet Scherstén, Anders
Sønderholm, Martin
author_sort Scherstén, Anders
title Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
title_short Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
title_full Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
title_fullStr Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
title_full_unstemmed Provenance of Cretaceous and Paleocene sandstones in the West Greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
title_sort provenance of cretaceous and paleocene sandstones in the west greenland basins based on detrital zircon dating
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