Time- and depth-structure map, Sandy Point Formation, Sabine Peninsula, Melville Island, Nunavut-Northwest Territories / [by] V.I. Brake ... [et al.].: M183-1/164-2013E-PDF

"Sabine Peninsula of Melville Island was the subject of an oil and gas exploration boom from 1961 to 1985, during which time seismic-reflection data were collected and wells were drilled. As a result, the two largest conventional natural gas fields in Canada were discovered. Seismic-reflection methods use sound waves to image the internal structure of the Earth. Waves are emitted at the surface before being reflected back to the surface by geological interfaces and recorded. Modern analysis methods were used to reinvestigate existing seismic data. In doing so, eight seismic unit boundaries identified on seismic profiles in two-way traveltime were correlated to the regional geological framework and gridded to provide subsurface maps. Each map approximates the structures preserved at that particular time or depth allowing the enhancement of the geological knowledge of Sabine Peninsula and better delimitation of elements of the petroleum systems therein"--Abstract.

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Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Geological Survey of Canada.
Title Time- and depth-structure map, Sandy Point Formation, Sabine Peninsula, Melville Island, Nunavut-Northwest Territories / [by] V.I. Brake ... [et al.].
Series title Canadian geoscience map ; 164
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Includes a legend.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Natural Resources Canada, c2013.
Author / Contributor Brake, V. I.
Description 1 map : col.
ISBN 978-1-100-22622-4
Catalogue number
  • M183-1/164-2013E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 293088
Cartographic data Scale 1:200,000
Subject terms Geological maps
Geomorphology
Surficial geology
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