Origin and diagenesis of the manetoe facies, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada.

Bibliography: p. 132-142. The Manetoe Facies is a diagenetic feature developed in Lower and Middle Devonian carbonates of the Mackenzie Shelf. The Manetoe Facies is of economic importance in that it forms the reservoir rock for three gas fields and contains lead-zinc mineralization similar in nature...

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Main Author: Aulstead, Kathy Loree
Other Authors: Spencer, Ronald James
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Calgary 1987
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spelling ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/23579 2023-08-27T04:10:31+02:00 Origin and diagenesis of the manetoe facies, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. Aulstead, Kathy Loree Spencer, Ronald James 2000001987 200000558 1987 xii, 143 leaves : ill. 30 cm. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/23579 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/13920 eng eng University of Calgary Calgary Additional Copy: QE 665 A86 1987 Aulstead, K. L. (1987). Origin and diagenesis of the manetoe facies, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. (Unpublished master's thesis). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. doi:10.11575/PRISM/13920 http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/13920 0315379642 QE 665 A86 1988 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/23579 University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. QE 665 A86 1988 Geology Stratigraphic - Devonian Diagenesis - Yukon Territory Southern Diagenesis - Northwest Territories Facies (Geology) - Yukon Territory Facies (Geology) - Northwest Territories master thesis 1987 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/13920 2023-08-06T06:34:57Z Bibliography: p. 132-142. The Manetoe Facies is a diagenetic feature developed in Lower and Middle Devonian carbonates of the Mackenzie Shelf. The Manetoe Facies is of economic importance in that it forms the reservoir rock for three gas fields and contains lead-zinc mineralization similar in nature to Mississippi Valley-type deposits. The paragenetic sequence of cements is: white sparry dolomite, bitumen, fluorite, anhydrite, barite, calcite, quartz, sphalerite and galena. Dolomite of the Manetoe Facies formed prior to the end of the Devonian in a hydrothermal system. Lateral relations in outcrop indicate that the formation of dolomite cement was contemporaneous with dolomitization of surrounding strata. Fluid inclusion data indicate dolomite cements formed from hot (150-210 °C), hypersaline (18-29 eq. wt. % NaCl) brines. This agrees well with s 10 0 of the dolomite cements (-9 to -16 °/oo PDB), yielding an initial water composition of +3 to +10 °/oo SMOW. Results of experimental stretching of fluid inclusions in dolomite imply that it is unlikely that inclusions in dolomite stretched under conditions of maximum burial. Evidence for dolomitization during the Devonian is provided by extreme changes in conodont colour alteration indices from Devonian to Mississippian samples, the stratigraphic position of the Manetoe Facies (confined to Middle Devonian strata) and the similarity of S 34 S of sulphate in barite and anhydrite cements (which post-date dolomitization) to late Middle to Upper Devonian seawater sulphate. Fluorite cements formed from fluids similar to those causing dolomitization at temperatures near 130°C, as indicated by analyses of fluid inclusions. Barite cements formed from moderately saline fluids {13 eq. wt. % NaCl). Calcite cements formed from hot {110-190°C) fluids whose salinity decreased during precipitation (18-1.7 eq. wt. % NaCl), as determined from fluid inclusion analyses. Oxygen isotope ratios for calcite cements trend toward negative values (to -36 °/oo PDB), which, in association ... Master Thesis Mackenzie Shelf Northwest Territories Yukon PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Yukon Northwest Territories Canada
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Geology
Stratigraphic - Devonian
Diagenesis - Yukon Territory
Southern
Diagenesis - Northwest Territories
Facies (Geology) - Yukon Territory
Facies (Geology) - Northwest Territories
spellingShingle QE 665 A86 1988
Geology
Stratigraphic - Devonian
Diagenesis - Yukon Territory
Southern
Diagenesis - Northwest Territories
Facies (Geology) - Yukon Territory
Facies (Geology) - Northwest Territories
Aulstead, Kathy Loree
Origin and diagenesis of the manetoe facies, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada.
topic_facet QE 665 A86 1988
Geology
Stratigraphic - Devonian
Diagenesis - Yukon Territory
Southern
Diagenesis - Northwest Territories
Facies (Geology) - Yukon Territory
Facies (Geology) - Northwest Territories
description Bibliography: p. 132-142. The Manetoe Facies is a diagenetic feature developed in Lower and Middle Devonian carbonates of the Mackenzie Shelf. The Manetoe Facies is of economic importance in that it forms the reservoir rock for three gas fields and contains lead-zinc mineralization similar in nature to Mississippi Valley-type deposits. The paragenetic sequence of cements is: white sparry dolomite, bitumen, fluorite, anhydrite, barite, calcite, quartz, sphalerite and galena. Dolomite of the Manetoe Facies formed prior to the end of the Devonian in a hydrothermal system. Lateral relations in outcrop indicate that the formation of dolomite cement was contemporaneous with dolomitization of surrounding strata. Fluid inclusion data indicate dolomite cements formed from hot (150-210 °C), hypersaline (18-29 eq. wt. % NaCl) brines. This agrees well with s 10 0 of the dolomite cements (-9 to -16 °/oo PDB), yielding an initial water composition of +3 to +10 °/oo SMOW. Results of experimental stretching of fluid inclusions in dolomite imply that it is unlikely that inclusions in dolomite stretched under conditions of maximum burial. Evidence for dolomitization during the Devonian is provided by extreme changes in conodont colour alteration indices from Devonian to Mississippian samples, the stratigraphic position of the Manetoe Facies (confined to Middle Devonian strata) and the similarity of S 34 S of sulphate in barite and anhydrite cements (which post-date dolomitization) to late Middle to Upper Devonian seawater sulphate. Fluorite cements formed from fluids similar to those causing dolomitization at temperatures near 130°C, as indicated by analyses of fluid inclusions. Barite cements formed from moderately saline fluids {13 eq. wt. % NaCl). Calcite cements formed from hot {110-190°C) fluids whose salinity decreased during precipitation (18-1.7 eq. wt. % NaCl), as determined from fluid inclusion analyses. Oxygen isotope ratios for calcite cements trend toward negative values (to -36 °/oo PDB), which, in association ...
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Aulstead, K. L. (1987). Origin and diagenesis of the manetoe facies, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. (Unpublished master's thesis). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. doi:10.11575/PRISM/13920
http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/13920
0315379642
QE 665 A86 1988
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/23579
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