V. Pascucci et al., Seismic stratigraphic analysis of Carboniferous strata on the Burin Platform, offshore Eastern Canada, B CAN PETRO, 47(3), 1999, pp. 298-316
Carboniferous strata cover large areas of the Burin Platform on the Atlanti
c continental margin south of Newfoundland, where they are similar to 1800
m thick and overlain unconformably by Mesozoic strata. Study of seismic lin
es tied to the Hermine E-94 well has identified three unconformity-bounded
units that are broadly similar to units elsewhere in Atlantic Canada. Unit
1 rests unconformably on poorly imaged rocks of the Avalon Terrane, include
s prominent evaporite diapirs and pillows, and is assigned to the Windsor G
roup (Visean). Unit 2 is assigned to the Mabou Group (upper Visean to Namur
ian) and may include part of the Pictou Group locally; reflectors downlap o
nto a basal unconformity, which probably represents a slight hiatus. Unit 3
is assigned to the Pictou Group (Westphalian B and younger), and Westphali
an coal measures are apparently missing. A local unconformity is present at
the base of Unit 3 adjacent to Windsor diapirs, passing laterally into a c
orrelative conformity. Deformation at this level is associated primarily wi
th evaporite movement and appears to be the main expression of regional mid
-Carboniferous tectonism. The diapirs do not cut the Cretaceous succession.
The basal Windsor unconformity forms a regional detachment at the evaporit
e level, which is inferred to have been active during the latest Paleozoic
and/or early Mesozoic, probably in association with a transfer fault on the
developing continental margin. Carboniferous strata overlie Meguma Terrane
rocks south of the hinge zone to the Mesozoic Laurentian Subbasin.