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Series: SEPM Gulf Coast Section Publications
Published: 01 December 2015
DOI: 10.5724/gcs.15.34.1020
EISBN: 978-1-944966-00-3
... Abstract Reactivated Paleozoic faults provided accommodation of rift and synrift basin fill in the Triassic Fundy Basin and Orpheus Graben of the Scotian Margin. Age data ( Williams, 1985 ) suggests that the Minas Subbasin opened as early as the Anisian (242–247.2 ma) while the Orpheus Graben...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2008
AAPG Bulletin (2008) 92 (9): 1153–1168.
...Georgia Pe-Piper; Shawna Weir-Murphy Abstract Wells in the Orpheus graben encountered the most proximal part of the deltaic Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Scotian Basin. More distal sandstones are important gas reservoir rocks, with good reservoir quality where Fe-rich chlorite (chamosite) rims...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 November 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (12): 1523–1539.
... by study of cuttings and well logs. Hauterivian–Barremian volcanic rocks on the SW Grand Banks and Aptian–Albian volcanic rocks in the Orpheus Graben and SE Scotian Shelf resulted from Strombolian type eruptions. More extensive Hawaiian type flows were mapped from seismic profiles near the Mallard...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 October 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2010) 47 (11): 1427–1443.
... composition of original ash ranges from basaltic to rhyolitic and matches chemically with subalkaline volcanic rocks on the SW Grand Banks and Orpheus graben. Coeval volcanic rocks on the U.S. continental margin and the New England–Quebec igneous province are more alkaline. Altered ash in lignite in the lower...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1985
GSA Bulletin (1985) 96 (1): 83–91.
...L. F. JANSA; GEORGIA PE-PIPER Abstract Volcanic and igneous rocks interbedded with Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rocks were penetrated in four exploratory oil wells in the Orpheus Graben, Scotian Shelf, offshore eastern Canada. The lower unit of the volcanogenic sequence is composed of basalt...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1992
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1992) 40 (3): 222–253.
... une extension orientale de la plate-forme néo-écossaise qui a une histoire sédimentaire, structurale et thermale similaire. Le graben Orpheus de la phase de rift dans le nord-est de la plate-forme néo-écossaise s’élargit vers l’est dans le bloc de Saint Pierre et s’approfondit dans le sub-bassin...
Journal Article
Published: 29 October 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (12): 1463–1477.
... Banks transform. Such sediment did not reach the Canso Ridge, suggesting that the Cobequid–Chedabucto fault zone in Orpheus graben was not a significant physiographic feature. This tectonically controlled paleogeography in the Middle Jurassic is quite different from that during active rifting...
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Summary stratigraphic columns of the Shell Crow F-52, Shell Argo F-38, and Union et al. Jason C-20 wells, Orpheus graben. Lithotypes based on cutting samples and wire-line logs. The wire-line logs shown are the gamma ray (left) and sonic velocity (right). KB = kelly bashing.
Published: 01 September 2008
Figure 2 Summary stratigraphic columns of the Shell Crow F-52, Shell Argo F-38, and Union et al. Jason C-20 wells, Orpheus graben. Lithotypes based on cutting samples and wire-line logs. The wire-line logs shown are the gamma ray (left) and sonic velocity (right). KB = kelly bashing.
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Fig. 8.
Published: 01 September 2016
the Orpheus graben ( Pe-Piper and Weir-Murphy 2008 ). The diagenetic chlorite field that covers a small area in the metamorphic field is after Sedge (2015) . Data for detrital chlorite from the Meguma Supergroup metasedimentary rocks (small black dots) is provided by Chris White (personal communication, 2010
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Schematic burial history curves for Thebaud and Glenelg fields showing preferred interpretation of entrapment temperatures of fluid inclusions. Dashed lines show isotherms for an Early Cretaceous geothermal gradient of 40°C/km with a sea-floor temperature of 30°C and a modern geothermal gradient of 30°C/km with a sea-floor temperature of 5°C (cf. Figure 7); the postulated thermal event discussed in the text would have modified these isotherms. Black arrows show inferred burial history of sandstones with quartz and carbonate cements; numbers are the mean estimated entrapment temperature; mean salinity is color coded. V = age of volcanism in the Orpheus graben and southwest Grand Banks. For stage names, see Figure 1B.
Published: 01 June 2012
; mean salinity is color coded. V = age of volcanism in the Orpheus graben and southwest Grand Banks. For stage names, see Figure 1B .
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Line drawings of seismic profiles from three localities along the Cobequid – Chedabucto –SW Grand Banks fault system, showing similarity in mid-Cretaceous unconformities. (A) Chaswood Formation, Elmsvale basin, controlled by boreholes, showing timing and style of deformation on the Rutherford Road fault. Original seismic profile is illustrated by Stea and Pullan (2001), their fig. 11. masl, metres above sea level; U, upper member; M, middle member; uL, upper part of lower member; lL, lower part of lower member. (B) Orpheus Graben showing Avalon and top-Missisauga unconformity. Regional reflectors below the base Tertiary controlled by several wells. Original seismic profile from Weir Murphy et al. (2004). (C) SW Grand Banks showing mid-Cretaceous unconformity. Stratigraphic control is provided by the Mallard M-45 and nearby wells (Wade and MacLean 1993). Original profile from Pe-Piper et al. (1994), their fig. 2. Fm, Formation; Mbr, Member.
Published: 14 July 2004
on the Rutherford Road fault. Original seismic profile is illustrated by Stea and Pullan ( 2001 ), their fig. 11. masl, metres above sea level; U, upper member; M, middle member; uL, upper part of lower member; lL, lower part of lower member. (B) Orpheus Graben showing Avalon and top-Missisauga unconformity
Journal Article
Published: 14 July 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (7): 799–808.
... on the Rutherford Road fault. Original seismic profile is illustrated by Stea and Pullan ( 2001 ), their fig. 11. masl, metres above sea level; U, upper member; M, middle member; uL, upper part of lower member; lL, lower part of lower member. (B) Orpheus Graben showing Avalon and top-Missisauga unconformity...
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Geological setting of the Sydney Basin in Atlantic Canada. Onshore extent of upper Paleozoic rocks from Keppie and Muecke (1979) and Colman-Sadd et al. (1990), and the approximate offshore extent of upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks from Bell and Howie (1990). Terrane boundaries from Barr et al. (1995, 1998), and location of Scatarie Ridge and Orpheus Graben from Jansa et al. (1993). Approximate boundaries of lower-crustal blocks in offshore area from Marillier et al. (1989): A, C, and G denote the Avalon, Central, and Grenville lower-crustal blocks, respectively. Other locations mentioned in the text are as follows: I, Ingonish; RD, River Denys; S and T, outcrops at Terrenceville and Spanish Room Point, respectively, on the Burin Peninsula; SB, onshore and nearshore strata of the Sydney Basin; V, volcanic rocks on Scatarie Ridge (Jansa et al. 1993). Major faults are as follows: AF, Aspy; CCF, Cobequid–Chedabucto; CRF, Cape Ray; HBF, Hermitage Bay; HF, Hollow; LRF, Long Range. F-24 and P-05 indicate positions of offshore wells. SPM (Fr.), St. Pierre and Miquelon (France).
Published: 02 August 2000
from Barr et al. ( 1995 , 1998 ), and location of Scatarie Ridge and Orpheus Graben from Jansa et al. ( 1993 ). Approximate boundaries of lower-crustal blocks in offshore area from Marillier et al. ( 1989 ): A, C, and G denote the Avalon, Central, and Grenville lower-crustal blocks, respectively
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2007
GSA Bulletin (2007) 119 (5-6): 712–724.
..., the Narwhal rocks, together with the rather tholeiitic basalts from Orpheus graben ( Figs. 10B and 10D ), are quite unlike normal mid-ocean-ridge basalt (N-MORB). The LILEs are enriched ∼10-fold and high field strength elements (HFSEs) are enriched 3–6-fold in the Narwhal rocks compared with N-MORB...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1993
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1993) 30 (12): 2495–2509.
... in the Orpheus half-graben. A depleted-mantle model age T DM (Nd) of 731 Ma, ε Nd = +6.5, suggests that the magma was sourced from a lithospheric mantle reservoir involved in Late Proterozoic magmatic activity. Aeromagnetic data interpretation confirms the distribution of Cretaceous basalt flows and sills within...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 11 October 2018
Lithosphere (2018) 10 (6): 783–791.
..., passive-margin shelf sediments (sequence B2) ( Jansa and Wade, 1975 ; Tanner and Brown, 2003 ) ( Fig. 1C ). The type section for the Eurydice Formation was defined in the Eurydice P-36 well of the Orpheus Graben ( Figs. 1 and 2 ). This well penetrated ∼600 m of red sandstone, siltstone, and shale...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 2012
AAPG Bulletin (2012) 96 (6): 1147–1169.
...; mean salinity is color coded. V = age of volcanism in the Orpheus graben and southwest Grand Banks. For stage names, see Figure 1B . ...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 November 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (12): 1540–1557.
..., but critical interpretations must be validated by assessment of geochronology and texture of individual zircon grains. Cretaceous zircons with euhedral–subhedral form and little or no zoning were reworked from volcanoes in the Orpheus Graben. Measured peak probabilities are 7–12 Ma younger than ages...
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(A) Location of the studied area. The oblique line pattern is for basement rocks of the Grenville Province, and gray area is for the Paleozoic rock sequences of the St. Lawrence platform and the Appalachians. OBG—Ottawa-Bonnechère graben; SG—Saguenay graben; FB—Fundy basin; OB—Orpheus basin. (B) Simplified geological map of the Québec City, Charlevoix, and Saguenay-Lake St-Jean areas. 1—undivided gneiss; 2—mainly anorthosite; 3—granite, charnockite, undivided granitic gneiss and orthogneiss; 4—Cambrian–Ordovician rocks of the St. Lawrence platform and correlatives; 5—Appalachian orogen; 6—thrust fault; 7—normal fault; CIC—Charlevoix impact crater; AFT—Appalachian frontal thrust.
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 1. (A) Location of the studied area. The oblique line pattern is for basement rocks of the Grenville Province, and gray area is for the Paleozoic rock sequences of the St. Lawrence platform and the Appalachians. OBG—Ottawa-Bonnechère graben; SG—Saguenay graben; FB—Fundy basin; OB—Orpheus
Journal Article
Published: 25 November 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (10): 1083–1094.
...-Piper et al. 1994 ), and Orpheus graben ( Weir-Murphy 2004 ). The middle part of the Chaswood Formation has been generally assigned to the Aptian–Albian, whereas older Early Cretaceous biostratigraphic ages (Valanginian to Barremian) have been determined for some isolated deposits apparently from...