--> Abstract: Cretaceous Paleofaults on Basement Block Boundaries Near Hartzog Draw Field, Wyoming, by G. W. Shurr and S. P. Gay, Jr.; #91017 (1992).
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ABSTRACT: Cretaceous Paleofaults on Previous HitBasementNext Hit Previous HitBlockNext Hit Boundaries Near Hartzog Draw Field, Wyoming

SHURR, GEORGE W., St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, and S. PARKER GAY, JR., Applied Geophysics, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT

Previous HitFaultNext Hit-Previous HitblockNext Hit Previous HitpatternsNext Hit in the crystalline Previous HitbasementNext Hit beneath the Powder River basin of northeastern Wyoming can be mapped using anomaly Previous HitpatternsNext Hit in aeromagnetic data. At a regional scale, a mosaic of discrete lithosphere Previous HitblocksNext Hit is outlined by areomagnetic lineaments. On the western margin of the basin, the major aeromagnetic lineaments correspond with changes in structural style along the flank of the Big Horn Mountains. The Previous HitbasementNext Hit Previous HitblockNext Hit mosaic influenced paleotectonism during the Cretaceous, as well as subsequent Laramide tectonism during the Tertiary.

Paleofaults are observed in sedimentary rocks above Previous HitblockNext Hit boundaries in the crystalline Previous HitbasementNext Hit. At a local scale, areomagnetic anomalies define small Previous HitblocksNext Hit that constitute the margins and corners of regional lithosphere Previous HitblocksNext Hit. Well pairs across aeromagnetic features outlining Hartzog Draw field in Campbell County, Wyoming, document paleofaults along the boundaries of small Previous HitbasementNext Hit Previous HitblocksNext Hit. The Cretaceous Mowry, Frontier, and Niobrara Formations are offset. However, higher in the section, bentonite markers in the Cody Shale are not offset.

Paleofaulting after deposition of the Niobrara influenced deposition of a siliciclastic shelf sand ridge in the Shannon Sandstone that produces oil in the Hartzog Draw field. Previous HitBasementNext Hit Previous HitblockNext Hit Previous HitpatternsTop mapped from aeromagnetic anomalies, therefore, are useful in generation of specific prospects. Not only is there direct structural control associated with faults, folds, and fractures, but also an indirect control exerted on stratigraphy.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91017©1992 AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Casper, Wyoming, September 13-16, 1992 (2009)