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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
CSPG Bulletin
Abstract
Restoration of Basin and Range Faulting Across the Howell Creek Window and Flathead Valley of Southeastern British Columbia1
ABSTRACT
A well drilled in the Howell Creek window in 1970 has provided new data for the interpretation of the window and the adjacent Flathead valley in southeastern British Columbia. A present-day cross-section together with its restoration to pre - Basin and Range faulting illustrates a reasonable interpretation of the enhanced information. Extension by mid-Tertiary normal faulting has been in the order of 6 to 8 mi across a present width of 17 mi. The primary basin, for the early Oligocene Kishenehn formation appears to have been excavated out of the crest of the ancestral Clark range anticline.
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