STRUCTURE OF HANNA TROUGH AND FACIES OF ELLESMERIAN SEQUENCE, U.S. CHUKCHI SHELF, ALASKA
SHERWOOD, Kirk W., Minerals Management Service, Centerpoint Financial Center, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, MS 8100, Anchorage, AK 99503-5823, [email protected]
Hanna trough is a rift basin of probable Devonian to Late Jurassic age that
trends north beneath the U.S. Chukchi shelf offshore northwestern Alaska. The
basin formed a depocenter for the accumulation of over 38,000 feet (11,600 m) of
strata of the Ellesmerian sequence and is a westward extension of the
petroleum-rich Arctic Alaska basin that underlies the Alaska North Slope. Hanna
trough overlies a seismic basement that appears to consist of Devonian and older
terranes that were assembled into a crustal unit with a northerly structural
grain in pre-Middle or Late Devonian
time
. A magnetic high may mark a magmatic
arc within basement that apparently contributed granitic sedimentary debris
found within Mississippian and Pennsylvanian calcareous sandstones beneath
Chukchi shelf.
Hanna trough rift structures also developed along northerly lines that mimic
the northerly grain of basement. The fundamental structural units of Paleozoic
rifting, and the sites of earliest sedimentation, are half-grabens that
pervasively floor Hanna trough. The half-grabens are floored by wedge-shaped
bodies of strata that are correlated by seismic inference to the Endicott Group
(Upper Devonian to Mississippian). Fault-driven subsidence occurred mostly from
Devonian (inferred) to Permian
time
and controlled deposition of over 36,000
feet (11,000 m) of strata of the Lower Ellesmerian sequence. From Late Permian
to Late Jurassic
time
, a "sag" phase of subsidence controlled the deposition of
up to 12,000 feet (3,660 m) of strata of the Upper Ellesmerian sequence in Hanna
trough.
The oldest rocks penetrated by wells on Chukchi shelf are Upper Mississippian
rocks equivalent to the Lisburne Group. The lithofacies and petrology of clastic
rocks suggest the existence of highland sediment sources both east and west of
Hanna trough for Mississippian through Permian sequences. The western highland
(Chukchi platform) was subdued or absent by the
time
of deposition of the mostly
basinal rocks of Triassic and younger ages in western Hanna trough. The eastern
highland sediment source (Arctic platform) remained active through Late Jurassic
time
. Within the Upper Ellesmerian sequence (Late Permian to Late Jurassic),
facies transitions mimic the transitions in
time
-equivalent strata from north
(margin) to south (deep basin) in the Arctic Alaska basin.