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Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
Vol. 39 (1991), No. 2. (June), Pages 209-209

"Regional Geophysical Previous HitMapsNext Hit of the Central Ridge, Flemish Pass and Carson-Bonnition Basins [Abstract]"

Czarnecki, M.1, De Silva, N.1, Dohey, W.1, McIntyre, J.1

ABSTRACT

A series of geophysical Previous HitmapsNext Hit of regional markers over the Grand Banks region of the Newfoundland Offshore Area have been constructed by the staff of the Canada-Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NOPB).

Present Previous HitmapsNext Hit are a continuation of C-NOPB regional mapping project. The first phase was presented during CSPG Convention last year in Calgary.

The regional Previous HitmapsNext Hit have been produced using seismic sections, industry and C-NOPB mapping and well data.

The Previous HitmapsNext Hit cover the area between 44° to 48° north latitude and 46° to 50° west longitude and include Flemish Pass, Carson-Bonnition and South Jeanne d'Arc basins (Fig. I). Bathymetric, Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitstructureNext Hit, isopachous, isochronous, gravity and stratigraphic sequence Previous HitmapsNext Hit are presented at a scale of 1:250 000.

Structural Previous HitmapsNext Hit of Base Tertiary unconformity, Cenomanian unconformity and Tithonian unconformity have been produced. Isochronous Previous HitmapsNext Hit have been constructed using the Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitstructureNext Hit Previous HitmapsNext Hit. The stratigraphic sequence map illustrates the likely sequence of stratigraphic units that would be penetrated by drilling in different regions. Five interpreted seismic sections are also included. The sequence map and seismic sections assist in the representation of the 3-dimensional relationship of stratigraphic sequences of the area.

The package of geophysical Previous HitmapsNext Hit, available from the C-NOPB office, provides a framework for both regional studies and prospect identification and should be useful in a wide range of studies.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

1 Canada-Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board, St. John's, Newfoundland

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