module 12 Flashcards

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what is a sedimentary basin?

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a synclinal depression in the earth’s crust containing a thick sequence of sedimentary rocks

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what is a sedimentary basin?

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a synclinal depression in the earth’s crust containing a thick sequence of sedimentary rocks

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Name some basins in WCSB

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Pacific Basin, Alberta Basin, Athabasca Basin, Precambrian Shield, Mackenzie Basins, Wiliston Basin, Intramontane Basins

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The plate tectonic theory explains where to find these sedimentary basins based on their (two things)

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Physiographic Position 1)continental 2)oceanic 3)transitional between these two
Type of Plate Boundary 1)divergent 2)convergent 3)transform

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What are three basin types?

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Intraplate basins (pre-rift)
Divergent - margin basin (syn-rift)
Intraplate basins (post-rift)
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What are the two types of Intraplate basins (pre-rift)

And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Intracratonic Basins (interior sag basins)
Divergent tectonics
Graben structures (interior fracture basins)
–Divergent tectonics

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What is the type of basin in a divergent-margin basin (syn-rift)
And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Rift basin

–Divergence tectonics

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What are the two types of basins in a Intraplate basins (post-rift)
And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Divergent continental margins
Oceanic sag basins
–Divergent tectonics

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What are six basin types?

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Intraplate basins (pre-rift)
Divergent - margin basin (syn-rift)
Intraplate basins (post-rift)
Convergent-margin Basins
Collision and post-collision basin
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What are the two types of Intraplate basins (pre-rift)

And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Intracratonic Basins (interior sag basins)
–continenal / Divergent tectonics
Graben structures (interior fracture basins)
–continenal / Divergent tectonics

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What is the type of basin in a divergent-margin basin (syn-rift)
And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Rift basin

–transitional/oceanic / Divergence tectonics

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What are the two types of basins in a Intraplate basins (post-rift)
And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Divergent continental margins
–transitional / divergence
Oceanic sag basins
–oceanic / Divergent tectonics

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What are the five types of basins in a Convergent-margin basin?
And what type of tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Subduction zones
--oceanic / convergence
Forearc, interarc, intra-arc backarc basins
--transitional / oceanic divergence
Retoarc foreland systems
--continental / flexural
Proarc foreland systems
--oceanic / flexural
Piggyback basin
--continenal / convergence
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What is the one basin that is Symmetric?

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Forearc basin

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What is the one basin that is Symmetric?

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Forearc basin

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What are the three types of basins in a Collision and post-collision basin?
And what type tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Remnant Basins(paleo-trenches)
--oceanic / convergence
Intramontane Basins(thrust-fold belts)
--continental / divergence
Foreland systems (pro/retro)
--Continental / flexural
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What are six basin types?

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Intraplate basins (pre-rift)
Divergent - margin basin (syn-rift)
Intraplate basins (post-rift)
Convergent-margin Basins
Collision and post-collision basin
Transform and transcurrent-fault (strike-slip) basin
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What are the three types of basins in a Collision and post-collision basin?
And what type tectonic plate boundary exists there?

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Remnant Basins(paleo-trenches)
--oceanic / convergence
Intramontane Basins(thrust-fold belts)
--continental / divergence
Foreland systems (pro/retro)
--Continental / flexural
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What is the type of basin in a Transform - and transcurrent fault (strike-dip basin)

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Pull-apart basins

– continental/oceanic / transtension

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What characteristics within a sedimentary basin are of economic importance?

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  • Basin physiography
  • Sedimentary supply
  • depositional environments
  • architecture of depositional system
  • subsidence rate
  • burial depth and burial history
  • geothermal gradient
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large-scale basins form over long periods of time because of what?

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Cooling and heating of the lithosphere

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Describe a heated lithosphere

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expands and becomes less dense because of underlying mantle. Results in uplift which is followed by an erosion event.

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Describe a cool lithosphere

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it subsides and forms a depression which fills with sediment. Additional loading of sediments causes additional subsidence (over millions of years)

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Describe a cool lithosphere

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it subsides and forms a depression which fills with sediment. Additional loading of sediments causes additional subsidence (over millions of years)

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How do Divergent boundary (tensional) basins form?

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Form in an early stage of Continental rift basins
Examples: east african rift and baikal rift
form in later stage of the marine passive margin basins
example: gulf of mexico and north sea

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what are Four ways convergent boundary basins (compressional) are formed

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In foreland basins. EX: WCSB
in forearc and backarc basins. EX:japan basin
Form due to crustal loading. ex:michigan basin
form due to vertical crustal movements. EX: Cali strike-slip basin

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what are Four ways convergent boundary basins (compressional) are formed

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In foreland basins. EX: WCSB
in forearc and backarc basins. EX:japan basin
Form due to crustal loading. ex:michigan basin
Form due to vertical crustal movements. EX: Cali strike-slip basin

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what is regional crustal subsidence?

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subsidence due to local sediment loading (delivered by major river systems) on the crust which creates a slight deformation and opens accommodation space for further sediment loading.
ex: gulf of mexico and Mississippi River

29
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what are some rift basin characterisitics

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  • good examples of divergent boundary basins
  • bounded by normal faults
  • length up to several thousand km
  • almost always in divergent plate boundaries
30
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Drift basins evolve into?

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Passive margins

31
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Continental rifting may lead to what?

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an opening of an ocean with a mid-ocean ridge

32
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what kind of deposits does a rift-fill commonly comprise of?

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fluvial , lacustrine, alluvial fans

33
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When do evaporties form in a rift valley/basin

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when they are located in a hot and dry area
when they are invaded by the sea
when they are in a closed-drainage basin

34
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what can continued rifting lead to?

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formation of oceanic crust by opening of ocean basin example = red sea

35
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When do evaporities form in a rift valley/basin

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when they are located in a hot and dry area
when they are invaded by the sea
when they are in a closed-drainage basin

36
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what can continued rifting lead to?

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formation of oceanic crust by opening of ocean basin example = red sea

37
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examples of retro-arc foreland basins

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persian gulf; WCSB

38
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examples forearc basins

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great valley sequence

39
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how do forearc basins form?

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because of mechanical subsidence and are narrow / deep. sediment

40
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backarc basin are filled with what?

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lithic rock fragments and some carbonate deposition

41
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intra-plate sag basins are formed due to what?

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thermal uplift
isostatic rebound
subsidence
ex: paleozoic michigan basin

42
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Take home point for rift basins

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some but not all rifts lead to the opening of ocean basins

43
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take home point for foreland basins

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subsidence due to loading of thrust sheets

highest subsidence closest to thrust sheets

44
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take home point for intracratonic basins

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away from plate boundaries and causes of subsidence are completely understood

45
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what are some of the petroleum-rich basins?

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north sea basin
nigeria (niger delta basin)
lybia (sirte basin)
china / mongolia (ordos basin)
oman (ghaba salt basin)
sudan (muglad basin)
wcsb
usa
russia
46
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Facts about the Niger delta basin

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a passive margin basin
tertiary age and the sediment thickness reaches up to 10km
overpressure conditions exist due to the rapid rate of sedimentation

47
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Facts about the Sirte basin

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Horst and graben structures

48
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Facts about the Ordos basin

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Cratonic basin

49
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Facts about the Ghaba Salt Basin

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part of a subsiding rift basin

50
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Facts about the Mugland Basin

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The largest known rift basin in the Sudan

51
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Facts about the Russian Federation Basin

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Has all types of basins

52
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Facts about the West Siberian Basin

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Urengoyskoe, largest gas field @ 350 TCF of OGIP

53
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Facts about the West Siberian Basin

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Urengoyskoe, largest gas field @ 350 TCF of OGIP

54
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What are the US supergiant oil fields?

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East Texas oilfield

Prudhoe Bay, alaska oilfield

55
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what are the petroleum rich basins in Canada?

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WCSB
Williston Basin
Jeanne d’Arc Basin

56
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what percentage of HC does the WCSB contain?

A

57%

57
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Williston Basin Facts

A

Intracratonic Sedimentary Basin

Home to the Mississippi Bakken formation

58
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Jeanne d’Arc (Rift) basin four major oil fields are what?

A

Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose, Hebron/Ben Nevis

59
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Hibernia has how much reserves ?

A

~1Billion bbls

60
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Terra Nova as how much reserves?

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~370-470 million bbls

61
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White Rose has how much reserves?

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200-250 million bbls

62
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Hebron/Ben Nevis has how much reserves?

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~700million bbls

63
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Hebron/Ben Nevis has how much reserves?

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~700million bbls

64
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Estimated production of Canadas crude oil equivalent

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WCSB 94%

Eastern Canada 6%