Download or read book Geology Colville Lake Map area and Part of Coppermine Map area written by D. G. Cook and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The stratigraphic succession of the area extends from Proterozoic to Upper Cretaceous, and is interrupted by four or more unconformities. The sub-Cambrian and sub-Cretaceous unconformities are the most pronounced, whereas the sub-Upper Ordovician and sub0Devonian unconformities are less obvious. A fifth unconformity may be present between Lower and Upper Cretaceous shales." "This paper is intended as a brief set of notes to amplify the geologic map."
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Download or read book Satellite Hydrocarbon Exploration written by Zeev Berger and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Opening Remarks and spectral signatures which are manifested on satellite imagery data. The debut of satellite imaging systems on board This book aims to fill that gap. It is based on ex Landsat I in 1972 was a technological advance of perience gained in the past 14 years by me and considerable interest to earth scientists in general other members of the remote sensing and the and exploration geologists in particular. Two major structural analysis research groups at Exxon Pro uses were anticipated for the satellite data. First, it duction Research Company. Explorationists from was expected to replace the traditional aerial pho various Exxon affiliates which have used image tograph that had proven to be useful for mapping data to support hydrocarbon exploration have also geological structures, whether well exposed at the contributed. The examples used here, therefore, surface or obscured by thick vegetative and soil co are taken directly from Exxon's case studies and verage. In addition, it was predicted that the spec training material. The reader must bear in mind tral information provided by the imaging systems that some of the examples which are illustrated could be used to directly detect hydrocarbons from here have been modified to some extent for the sake space. of simplicity as well as for proprietary reasons.
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Download or read book Brock River Map area District of Mackenzie 97 D written by H. R. Balkwill and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gently folded, unmetamorphosed Upper Proterozoic (Hadrynian or Neohelikian) sedimentary rocks, with a total exposed thickness of about 6,000 feet, underlie most of the map-area; gabbro sills and dykes locally intrude the strata. Paleozoic, marine sedimentary rocks, ranging in age from Cambrian to Middle Devonian, and having an exposed thickness of about 1,700 feet, uncomformably overlie the Proterozoic rocks. Paleozoic rocks are separated by a regional hiatus from the overlying Cretaceous sequence that is about 700 feet thick and composed of quartz sandstones, siltstones, shale and coal. Thick, topographically prominent, Pleistocene glacial deposits obscure bedrock throughout wide regions.
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