Uppermost Devonian and Lower Carboniferous Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, and Diagenesis, Southwestern District of Mackenzie and Southeastern Yukon Territory, (NTS 95 B, C, F, and G)


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Description of the uppermost Devonian and Lower Carboniferous strata that lie between the Mattson and Exshaw formations, including regional lithostratigraphy; characteristics, distribution, and depositional environments of the lithofacies; and the latest Devonian and early Carboniferous depositional history of the project areas. Some aspects of the diagenesis of the deposits are also discussed. The study is based chiefly on data from the outcrop belt of the Tournaisian and Visean in the southern Mackenzie fold belt, but incorporates some data from well sections in the project area and the region to the east. Parts of the field seasons of 1975, 1976 and 1978 were spent in the study area.




Stratigraphy of Devonian Outcrop Belts in Northern Yukon Territory and Northwestern District of Mackenzie (operation Porcupine Area)


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This report describes the geology of the Devonian rocks of the most northwestern part of mainland Canada, in the northern Yukon Territory and adjacent District of Mackenzie, an area under study since 1962 by Geological Survey of Canada scientists under "Operation Porcupine."




Middle Devonian and Older Palaeozoic Formations of Southern District of Mackenzie and Adjacent Areas


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"This paper deals with the stratigraphy of Middle Devonian and older Palaeozoic rock units from the outcrop belt bordering the Precambrian Shield in southern District of Mackenzie, into the subsurface, to the Fort Nelson area in northeastern British Columbia." --










Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Upper Devonian Imperial Formaiton, Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada


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A well exposed outcrop of the Upper Devonian Imperial Formation at the Imperial River type section, Northwest Territories, is described and analyzed in detail to evaluate depositional and sequence stratigraphic models. The formation is divided into lower, middle and upper intervals, with the present study focusing on the sandstonerich middle interval deposits. Eight facies are described and three facies associations interpreted within the middle interval, which comprise forty upwards coarsening packages (3 20 m thick) at Imperial River. Each upwardscoarsening package is considered a parasequence, which records the shift from distal to proximal shelf and shoreface deposits. Analysis of various regional successions of parasequence stacking patterns, through integration of seismic data, well logs and outcrop data, is used to refine sediment distribution predictions and develop a revised stratigraphic framework for the Imperial Formation. The development of regional and local depositional models, should provide an initial framework for hydrocarbon exploration in the Imperial Formation of the Mackenzie Corridor.







Sedimentary Cover of the Craton in Canada


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The early chapters of the volume present data and interpretations of the geophysics of the craton and summarise, with sequential maps, the tectonic evolution of the craton. The main body of the text and accompanying plates and figures present the stratigraphy, structural history, and economic geology of specific sedimentary basins and regions. The volume concludes with a summary chapter in which the currently popular theories of cratonal tectonics are discussed and the unresolved questions are identified.