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Poker Chip Shale
Hydrocarbon source rock potential and comments on correlation of the Lower Jurassic Poker Chip Shale, west-central Alberta Available to Purchase
Major oxide data for Gordondale Member and Poker Chip Shale samples used in... Available to Purchase
Sampled core locations and Rock-Eval/TOC data, Poker Chip Shale See F... Available to Purchase
Sampled core locations and Rock-Eval/TOC data, Poker Chip Shale See F... Available to Purchase
Rock-Eval pyrolysis S2 versus TOC, showing Poker Chip Shale B samples from ... Available to Purchase
Rock-Eval pyrolysis T max thermal maturity map for Poker Chip Shale B. Sam... Available to Purchase
MINERALOGY OF THE LOWER JURASSIC IN WEST CENTRAL ALBERTA Available to Purchase
Jurassic strata of northwestern (and west-central) Alberta and northeastern British Columbia Available to Purchase
New Lower Jurassic ammonite faunas from the Fernie Formation, southern Canadian Rocky Mountains Free
Migration of “Nordegg” oil in the Western Canada Basin. How much and how far? Available to Purchase
Sedimentation Associated with Cirque Barite-Zinc-Lead Deposit: ABSTRACT Free
Subsurface Jurassic of the Peace River Area Available to Purchase
Abstract Marine Jurassic sedimentary formations of this area can be correlated tentatively with those lying beneath the southern plains of Alberta and in the foothills to the southwest. The Fernie group consists of dark marine shales and sandstones with minor amounts of limestone and chert. Southeast of Sturgeon Lake limestones and cherts become prominent in the lowest part of the group. The distribution of these beds has been influenced by late Jurassic or early Cretaceous erosion, which truncated the strata to the north and northeast. They lie on an erosional surface which cuts across the top of both Triassic and Paleozoic strata. The equivalents of the Nordegg member, the Poker Chip shale, and the Rock Creek member can be recognized. The constant lithology of the Nordegg member permits well-defined correlations.
New biostratigraphic data from the Lower Jurassic Fernie Formation in the subsurface of west-central Alberta and their stratigraphic implications Available to Purchase
Stratigraphy and Correlation of the Jurassic in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Alberta Foothills Available to Purchase
Abstract The Jurassic of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and foothills comprising the Fernie group and the lower part of the Kootenay and Nikanassin formations is subdivided on a paleontological basis into a number of units which correspond to zones and stages of the Northwest European standard section. The following stages are shown to be present by their index fossils—part of the Sinemurian, the Toarcian, the middle Bajocian, the lower Callovian, at least part of the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian, and the upper Portlandian. A most significant feature of the Fernie group is its incompleteness, only n or 12 of the 59 Northwest European ammonite zones being proved to be present. Ammonite zones belonging to the Hettangian, parts of the Sinemurian, and the Pliensbachian are definitely absent. Stratal equivalents of the lower and upper Bajocian, Bathonian, upper Callovian and parts of the Oxfordian, Kimmeridgian, and Portlandian are not indicated by index megafossils and may be entirely absent or represented by sediments without megafauna. A variety of different facies is developed which can only be correlated by index fossils common to different facies districts. Some of the most prominent facies units are the Nordegg member, the Paper or Poker Chip shale of the lower Fernie, the middle Bajocian Rock Creek member, the Callovian Corbula munda beds and Gryphaea bed which are equivalent to the Grey beds, the Oxfordian Green beds, and the Passage beds which are mainly of Kimmeridgian age. Correlations of the Rocky Mountains and foothills Jurassic with the Jurassic deposits in British Columbia, Yukon, Prince Patrick Island, and Manitoba are established. Absence of index megafossils in the Jurassic of the Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba plains renders correlation of these areas with the Fernie group difficult. A tentative attempt has been made to correlate these areas on the basis of existing literature and through the co-operative efforts of the Jurassic symposium committee. Interpretation of the data obtained from field studies has made possible a synthesis of the present Canadian Rocky Mountains and foothills region during Jurassic time, a region which is considered as a non-geosynclinal border zone between the Cordilleran geosyncline in the west and the land Laurentia in the east.