Seismic stratigraphic analysis of Carboniferous strata on the Burin Platform, offshore Eastern Canada

Citation
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
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
BULLETIN OF CANADIAN PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
ISSN journal
00074802 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
298 - 316
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-4802(199909)47:3<298:SSAOCS>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
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.