Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.

The Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation is genetically related to continental rifting during the early history of Sverdrup Basin. The basal part of the formation, on southwestern Ellesmere Island, has been subdivided into five distinct facies assemblages: (i) a lower sandstone assemblage, dep...

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Main Author: Thériault, Pierre.
Format: Thesis
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Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7631
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6883
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/7631 2023-05-15T15:08:54+02:00 Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic. Thériault, Pierre. 1991 225 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7631 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6883 unknown University of Ottawa (Canada) Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 31-01, page: 0247. 9780315680197 http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7631 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6883 Geology Thesis 1991 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6883 2021-01-04T17:04:53Z The Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation is genetically related to continental rifting during the early history of Sverdrup Basin. The basal part of the formation, on southwestern Ellesmere Island, has been subdivided into five distinct facies assemblages: (i) a lower sandstone assemblage, deposited in the floodplain environment of high sinuosity streams, and locally in lacustrine and paludal environments; (ii) a conglomerate assemblage, deposited in the alluvial fan to proximal braided stream environment; (iii) an upper sandstone assemblage, deposited in braided stream and coastal plain environments; (iv) an evaporite assemblage, deposited in a local coastal playa and hypersaline lagoon; and (v) a limestone assemblage, deposited in restricted to relatively open, shallow marine environments. These assemblages are exposed within two N-S-oriented outcrop belts, informally called the Trold Fiord belt and the Blind Fiord belt. The outcrop belts are separated by a N-S oblique strike-slip fault of Tertiary age, and are associated with two distinct, Late Carboniferous half-grabens of opposite polarity: (i) the Trold Fiord Depression, situated in the northeastern part of the study area; and (ii) the Blind Fiord Depression, situated in the southwestern part of the study area. The characteristics of the Trold Fiord and Blind Fiord basin-fill successions indicate that sedimentation was controlled by at least two tectono-sedimentary episodes (TSE-1 and TSE-2). (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Thesis Arctic Ellesmere Island sverdrup basin uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Arctic Blind Fiord ENVELOPE(-86.266,-86.266,78.235,78.235) Ellesmere Island Trold Fiord ENVELOPE(-85.282,-85.282,78.252,78.252)
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Thériault, Pierre.
Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
topic_facet Geology
description The Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation is genetically related to continental rifting during the early history of Sverdrup Basin. The basal part of the formation, on southwestern Ellesmere Island, has been subdivided into five distinct facies assemblages: (i) a lower sandstone assemblage, deposited in the floodplain environment of high sinuosity streams, and locally in lacustrine and paludal environments; (ii) a conglomerate assemblage, deposited in the alluvial fan to proximal braided stream environment; (iii) an upper sandstone assemblage, deposited in braided stream and coastal plain environments; (iv) an evaporite assemblage, deposited in a local coastal playa and hypersaline lagoon; and (v) a limestone assemblage, deposited in restricted to relatively open, shallow marine environments. These assemblages are exposed within two N-S-oriented outcrop belts, informally called the Trold Fiord belt and the Blind Fiord belt. The outcrop belts are separated by a N-S oblique strike-slip fault of Tertiary age, and are associated with two distinct, Late Carboniferous half-grabens of opposite polarity: (i) the Trold Fiord Depression, situated in the northeastern part of the study area; and (ii) the Blind Fiord Depression, situated in the southwestern part of the study area. The characteristics of the Trold Fiord and Blind Fiord basin-fill successions indicate that sedimentation was controlled by at least two tectono-sedimentary episodes (TSE-1 and TSE-2). (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
format Thesis
author Thériault, Pierre.
author_facet Thériault, Pierre.
author_sort Thériault, Pierre.
title Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
title_short Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
title_full Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
title_fullStr Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
title_full_unstemmed Synrift sedimentation in the Upper Carboniferous Canyon Fiord Formation, SW Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic.
title_sort synrift sedimentation in the upper carboniferous canyon fiord formation, sw ellesmere island, canadian arctic.
publisher University of Ottawa (Canada)
publishDate 1991
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7631
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6883
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