Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition
x, 137, 1554 leaves : illustrations (some colour), colour maps 29 cm Includes abstract and appendices. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-127). The hypothesis of sediment supply to the SW Scotian Basin from the diversion of the Sable River through the Fundy Basin was tested based on sand pr...
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ftstmarysunivca:oai:library2:01/27529 2023-05-15T17:14:14+02:00 Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition Chavez Gutierrez, Isabel Pe-Piper, Georgia 2017 application/pdf http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/27529 en eng Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University QE615.5 N55 C47 2017 http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/27529 QE615.5.N55 Sedimentary basins -- North Atlantic Ocean Sedimentation and deposition -- Scotian Basin Sedimentation and deposition -- Georges Basin Geology Stratigraphic -- Cretaceous Text 2017 ftstmarysunivca 2022-05-13T05:47:32Z x, 137, 1554 leaves : illustrations (some colour), colour maps 29 cm Includes abstract and appendices. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-127). The hypothesis of sediment supply to the SW Scotian Basin from the diversion of the Sable River through the Fundy Basin was tested based on sand provenance of the COST G-2 well and regional correlation of the Naskapi Member. Lower Cretaceous sands from the COST G-2 wells showed the continuous but diluted supply from Maine rivers and minor supply from the Sable River and ophiolites from Quebec. The correlation of wireline logs from wells across the Scotian and Georges Bank basins showed similarities in both basins and the lack of thick sands within the Naskapi Member in the western Shelburne Subbasin and the Georges Bank Basin. The reservoir quality based on sand availability is not encouraging in these areas. Text naskapi North Atlantic Saint Mary's University, Halifax: Institutional Repository |
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x, 137, 1554 leaves : illustrations (some colour), colour maps 29 cm Includes abstract and appendices. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-127). The hypothesis of sediment supply to the SW Scotian Basin from the diversion of the Sable River through the Fundy Basin was tested based on sand provenance of the COST G-2 well and regional correlation of the Naskapi Member. Lower Cretaceous sands from the COST G-2 wells showed the continuous but diluted supply from Maine rivers and minor supply from the Sable River and ophiolites from Quebec. The correlation of wireline logs from wells across the Scotian and Georges Bank basins showed similarities in both basins and the lack of thick sands within the Naskapi Member in the western Shelburne Subbasin and the Georges Bank Basin. The reservoir quality based on sand availability is not encouraging in these areas. |
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Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition |
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Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition |
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Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition |
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Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition |
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Early Cretaceous sand supply to offshore SW Nova Scotia : tectonic diversion of the Sable River during Naskapi Member deposition |
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early cretaceous sand supply to offshore sw nova scotia : tectonic diversion of the sable river during naskapi member deposition |
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