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Montana Geological Society

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Billings Geological Society: Guidebook: Sixth Annual Field Conference
September 7-9, 1955

Pages 150 - 159

PINCHER CREEK AND ITS REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS*

W. B. GALLUP, Chief Geologist, Royalite Oil Company, Limited, Calgary, Alberta.

ABSTRACT

For the purpose of this discussion the Pincher Creek area is considered as a geologic sub-province having a somewhat unique orogenic history. Certain sedimentary facies including the reservoir rock were probably subject to orogenic control.

The Pincher Creek field itself is a structural trap involving biostromal Mississippian strata. Ancestral accumulation may have been controlled by the westward pinchout of the biostrom. A study of the orogenic history explains to some extent the coincidence of this facies change with the outer edge of the foothills.

The absence of foothills in the area may be merely the end result of a series of events and not due to greater age or unusual conditions of erosion.

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