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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2005
AAPG Bulletin (2005) 89 (3): 291–310.
... to the west and the Mackenzie delta to the east. The new assessment is focused on the coastal-plain part of the ANWR (the so-called 1002 area), where hydrocarbon trends found in these adjacent areas are believed to exist. Significant new information from recent wells, field studies, laboratory analysis...
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Series: AAPG Hedberg Series
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1306/1025691H13117
EISBN: 9781629810461
... Abstract Beneath the Arctic coastal plain (commonly referred to as "the 1002 area") in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, northeastern Alaska, United States, seismic reflection data show that the northernmost and youngest part of the Brookian orogen is preserved as a Paleogene to Neogene...
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Location of study area. A) Surface geology of central part of 1002 area in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and location of the Carter Creek outcrop. Modified from Bader and Bird (1986). B) Schematic interpretation of seismic lines 84-10 and 84-16 (A–Aʹ in Fig. 2A) by Potter et al. (1999). Red star indicates approximate projected stratigraphic position of the Nuwok Member seen in the outcrop at Carter Creek to the A–Aʹ seismic line; horizon interpretations are unmodified from original publication. Fm, Formation; SS, sandstone; LS, limestone; Grp, Group; ig., igneous; met, metamorphic; sed., sedimentary.
Published: 18 March 2024
Fig. 2. Location of study area. A) Surface geology of central part of 1002 area in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and location of the Carter Creek outcrop. Modified from Bader and Bird (1986) . B) Schematic interpretation of seismic lines 84-10 and 84-16 (A–Aʹ in Fig. 2A
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Graph showing estimated petroleum volumes for the 1002 area over a probability range of 0–100%. Estimate volumes of oil are given for in-place resources and technically recoverable resources. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 13 Graph showing estimated petroleum volumes for the 1002 area over a probability range of 0–100%. Estimate volumes of oil are given for in-place resources and technically recoverable resources. Modified from Bird (1999a) .
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Map of 1002 area, showing existing wells and petroleum discovery areas by date. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 2 Map of 1002 area, showing existing wells and petroleum discovery areas by date. Modified from Bird (1999a) .
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(A) North-south–oriented seismic line, eastern 1002 area, showing complex style of deformation associated with the thin-skinned thrust-fold play. Yellow circles indicate the following: b = backstep of shelf edge in Brookian strata; g = inferred growth faults. Modified from Houseknecht and Schenk (1999a). (B) Enlarged portion of (A), showing interpreted complex thrust-fold deformation at multiple levels in Brookian strata.
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 10 (A) North-south–oriented seismic line, eastern 1002 area, showing complex style of deformation associated with the thin-skinned thrust-fold play. Yellow circles indicate the following: b = backstep of shelf edge in Brookian strata; g = inferred growth faults. Modified from Houseknecht
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Generalized stratigraphic column, Arctic National Wildlife area. Also indicated in this figure are the major identified petroleum plays and petroleum systems in the 1002 area. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 4 Generalized stratigraphic column, Arctic National Wildlife area. Also indicated in this figure are the major identified petroleum plays and petroleum systems in the 1002 area. Modified from Bird (1999a) .
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Simplified regional cross section, showing important structural features in the vicinity of the 1002 area. Location of cross section AA′ is in Figure 2.
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 3 Simplified regional cross section, showing important structural features in the vicinity of the 1002 area. Location of cross section AA′ is in Figure 2 .
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Schematic cross section showing identified seismic facies (A–G) and associated stratigraphic relations in the 1002 area of the ANWR. Modified from Houseknecht and Schenk (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 6 Schematic cross section showing identified seismic facies (A–G) and associated stratigraphic relations in the 1002 area of the ANWR. Modified from Houseknecht and Schenk (1999a) .
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2003
AAPG Bulletin (2003) 87 (11): 1823–1846.
...T. M. Parris; R. C. Burruss; P. B. O'Sullivan Abstract Along the southeast border of the 1002 Assessment Area in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, an explicit link between gas generation and deformation in the Brooks Range fold and thrust belt is provided through petrographic, fluid...
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Geopolitical map (inset) of northern Alaska and geologic map of the northeastern Brooks Range and the 1002 area. Simplified from Bird and Houseknecht (1998) and Hanks (1993), respectively.
Published: 01 November 2003
Figure 1 Geopolitical map (inset) of northern Alaska and geologic map of the northeastern Brooks Range and the 1002 area. Simplified from Bird and Houseknecht (1998) and Hanks (1993) , respectively.
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Diagram showing interpreted timing and probability of hydrocarbon charge related to the three identified petroleum systems affecting the 1002 area. Modified from Magoon et al. (1999).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 11 Diagram showing interpreted timing and probability of hydrocarbon charge related to the three identified petroleum systems affecting the 1002 area. Modified from Magoon et al. (1999) .
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Diagrams to show relative contribution of four major plays discussed in this article to total mean technically recoverable oil resources in the 1002 area. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 14 Diagrams to show relative contribution of four major plays discussed in this article to total mean technically recoverable oil resources in the 1002 area. Modified from Bird (1999a) .
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Maps showing regional extent of four major hydrocarbon plays in the 1002 area. (A) topset play, (B) turbidite play, (C) wedge play, and (D) thin-skinned thrust-fold play. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 7 Maps showing regional extent of four major hydrocarbon plays in the 1002 area. (A) topset play, (B) turbidite play, (C) wedge play, and (D) thin-skinned thrust-fold play. Modified from Bird (1999a) .
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Location of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), northern Alaska, in relation to other major petroleum-related features, including the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NPRA), Prudhoe Bay, and the Mackenzie delta productive area. Also shown is the 1002 area of ANWR, containing most of the hydrocarbon potential in ANWR. Modified from Bird (1999a).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 1 Location of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), northern Alaska, in relation to other major petroleum-related features, including the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska (NPRA), Prudhoe Bay, and the Mackenzie delta productive area. Also shown is the 1002 area of ANWR, containing
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Shallow and deep trends of vitrinite reflectance vs. depth, synthesized from many wells adjacent the 1002 area. Diagram also postulates correlation between change in depth trend to zone of abnormal pressure, observed in deep wells. Modified from Bird et al., 1999.
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 12 Shallow and deep trends of vitrinite reflectance vs. depth, synthesized from many wells adjacent the 1002 area. Diagram also postulates correlation between change in depth trend to zone of abnormal pressure, observed in deep wells. Modified from Bird et al., 1999 .
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Schematic cross sections illustrating the stratigraphic and seismic facies range of each of the four primary petroleum plays in the 1002 area. (A) Topset, turbidite, and wedge plays. A–G refer to seismic facies (see Figure 6). (B) Thin-skinned thrust belt play. Modified from Houseknecht and Schenk (1999a) and Perry et al. (1999).
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 8 Schematic cross sections illustrating the stratigraphic and seismic facies range of each of the four primary petroleum plays in the 1002 area. (A) Topset, turbidite, and wedge plays. A–G refer to seismic facies (see Figure 6 ). (B) Thin-skinned thrust belt play. Modified from
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Index map showing Alaskan North Slope locations mentioned in this paper. Specimens illustrated here are from (F) Franklin Bluffs, the type area of the Franklin Bluffs Member of the Sagavanirktok Formation, and the nearby Mobil et al. West Kadleroshilik Unit #1 well, and from (J) the Jago River. (S) is the location of Sagwon Bluffs, the type locality of the Sagwon Member of the Sagavanirktok Formation; (M) is the location of the Mobil Oil Corporation West Staines State # 2 well, the type locality of the Canning Formation and of the Mikkelsen Tongue of that formation. The shaded area is the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Published: 01 January 2002
area is the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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(A) Seismic line showing identification of sequences (capital letters in white circles) related to petroleum plays in the 1002 area. Topset (sequences A and B), turbidite (sequence C), and wedge (sequence C, lowermost portion along the slope) are all illustrated on this line. Yellow circles indicate the following: a = seismic expression of sequence boundary; m = mounded features that might indicate submarine fan mounds; t = apparent truncation of sequence; o = an inferred outlier of sequence G. Dashed area indicates portion magnified in (B). Modified from Houseknecht and Schenk (1999a). (B) Enlarged portion of (A), showing interpreted updip pinch-out and lateral facies changes in topset facies and pinch-out of wedge facies, sequence C.
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 9 (A) Seismic line showing identification of sequences (capital letters in white circles) related to petroleum plays in the 1002 area. Topset (sequences A and B), turbidite (sequence C), and wedge (sequence C, lowermost portion along the slope) are all illustrated on this line. Yellow
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (8): 1114–1120.
... magmatic alteration within the magmatic units of the complex are ubiquitous, as observed between Budihalu and Dombarahalli southwest of Koppal Town. Phoscorite variants are variably enriched in REE. Phoscorite variants analyzed REO (T) (+Y 2 O 3 ) content ranging from 1002 to 6357ppm with P 2 O 5 ranging...
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