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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 21 April 2021
Interpretation (2021) 9 (2): T523–T532.
...Jennifer Leslie-Panek; Margot McMechan Abstract The Liard Basin is an important subbasin of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin located in Northeast British Columbia along the eastern margin of the Canadian Cordillera. It contains significant potential unconventional gas resources but is largely...
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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 13 June 2020
Interpretation (2020) 8 (3): T579–T588.
...Jennifer Leslie-Panek; Margot McMechan; Fil Ferri Abstract The Liard Basin is a highly prospective shale gas basin located in northeast British Columbia that is largely underrepresented in public literature. We used available-for-purchase 2D seismic data in the area to create a high-level, regional...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2017
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2017) 65 (2): 279–306.
...Filippo Ferri; Margot McMechan; Omid H. Ardakani; Hamed Sanei Abstract In Liard Basin of northern British Columbia, syn-depositional motion on the Bovie structure resulted in greater thicknesses of Cretaceous sediments. The Early Cretaceous Garbutt Formation was deposited during the initiation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2016
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2016) 64 (3): 467–476.
...M. McMechan; W. Matthews; F. Ferri; B. Guest Abstract Sandstone, shale and conglomerate of the Chinkeh Formation represent shoreface and channelized environments forming the base of the Cretaceous section in Liard Basin of northeast British Columbia, southeast Yukon and southwest Northwest...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2005
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2005) 53 (1): 25–50.
...D.M.S. Jowett; C.J. Schröder-Adams Abstract The thick Middle to Late Albian Lepine Formation in the Liard Basin of northeastern British Columbia, southern Yukon and Northwest Territories preserves a continuous record of sedimentation during a time of multiple sea-level fluctuations that produced...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1998
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1998) 46 (1): 30–50.
...Dale A. Leckie; Daniel J. Potocki ABSTRACT Lower Cretaceous strata in the Liard Basin of northeastern British Columbia, southwestern Yukon Territory and southwestern Northwest Territories consist of fluvial to shoreline sediments of the Chinkeh Formation overlain by marine shale of the Garbutt...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1993
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1993) 41 (1): 17–31.
... chaleur moyens sont présumés. Ceci indique que la dolomie du faciès Manetoe, qui est la roche réservoir dans les champs de gaz du bassin Liard, se forma avant le Crétacé. Traduit par Patrice de Caritat ABSTRACT The vitrinite reflectances (R o %) of well cuttings from two wells from the Liard Basin...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1991
AAPG Bulletin (1991) 75 (8): 1324–1352.
...Dale A. Leckie; Daniel J. Potocki; Kees Visser ABSTRACT The Lower Cretaceous Liard basin in western Canada covers an area of 9500 km 2 (3668 mi 2 ) but is relatively unexplored despite its size. The present-day expression of the basin, which formed during the latest Cretaceous to early Tertiary...
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Published: 22 November 2017
Figure 1. (A) Map of Horn River Basin and adjacent areas (Liard Basin and Cordova Embayment), showing well locations. (B) Map of western Canada showing the location of the study area (modified after Ross and Bustin, 2008 ). BC—British Columbia; NWT—Northwest Territories.
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Published: 01 February 2017
Figure 1. (A) Map of Horn River Basin and adjacent areas, Liard Basin and Cordova Embayment, showing well locations. (B) Map of western Canada, showing the location of the Horn River Basin (modified after Ross and Bustin, 2008 ). BC = British Columbia; NWT = Northwest Territories.
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Published: 01 February 2017
Figure 2. Middle and Upper Devonian stratigraphy of the Liard Basin, Horn River Basin, and Cordova Embayment (modified after Ferri et al., 2011 ). Fm = Formation; Mbr = Member.
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Published: 21 April 2021
Figure 2. Updated stratigraphic cross section for the Liard Basin modified from Leslie-Panek et al. (2020) . Red lines and text indicate the 10 seismically significant stratigraphic markers that were mapped in the original study area as well as in this study. A sub-Nonda marker occurs above
Image
Published: 21 April 2021
Figure 1. Location map for the Liard Basin seismic study located in Northeast British Columbia, Canada, at the northwestern edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The green color indicates the Upper Cretaceous sediments and the general extent of the Liard Basin. The red dashed outline
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Published: 13 June 2020
Figure 6. Updated west–east stratigraphic cross section across the Liard Basin based on the seismic interpretation in this study. The red lines and text indicate the 10 seismically significant stratigraphic markers that were mapped in the seismic interpretation. For comparison with Figure  2
Image
Published: 13 June 2020
Figure 1. Location map for the Liard Basin seismic study located in northeast British Columbia, Canada, at the northwestern end of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The green color indicates exposures of the Upper Cretaceous sediments and the general extent of the Liard Basin. The red outline
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Published: 13 June 2020
Figure 7. Well-defined clinoforms in the Liard Basin, located midbasin. The blue clinoforms are within the Prophet Formation, the green within the Banff Formation, and the brown are within the Top Exshaw to Top Fort Simpson seismic interval. The black events are peaks.
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Published: 13 June 2020
Figure 14. Movie of the well-defined clinoforms in the Liard Basin. The blue clinoforms are within the Prophet Formation, the green within the Banff Formation, and the brown are within the Exshaw Formation. Note the lack of clinoforms in the south basin, which is consistent with no sediment
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Published: 26 June 2018
Fig. 2. Stratigraphic cross-section of the Mattson delta complex in the Liard Basin, northeast British Columbia. Figure illustrates relationship of Mattson delta complex (grey) to deposits in underlying and overlying formations (white). Datum — top of Exshaw Formation/Member. Inset shows extent
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Published: 01 June 2017
Figure 6. East–west cross-section along the southern part of the Liard Basin showing the variation in stratigraphic thickness of the Garbutt Formation and overlying Scatter Formation together with variability in stratigraphy below the Cretaceous unconformity. The location of this section is shown
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Published: 01 September 2016
Figure 1 Distribution of the Chinkeh Formation in the Liard Basin area, northeastern British Columbia. Line of cross section A–A′ is shown in Figure 4 . Distribution of Chinkeh Formation at surface from Douglas and Norris (1959) , Leckie et al. (1991) , Fallas et al. (2014) , Stott (1982