Modern dextral strain controls active hydrothermal systems in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera

Author:

Finley Theron D.12,Johnston Stephen T.1,Unsworth Martyn J.13,Banks Jonathan1,Pana Dinu-Ion4

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, 1-26 Earth Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E3, Canada

2. 2School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, A405 Bob Wright Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8P 5C2, Canada

3. 3Department of Physics, 4-181 CCIS, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1, Canada

4. 4Alberta Energy Regulator/Alberta Geological Survey, 402 Twin Atria Building, 4999 − 98 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2X3, Canada

Abstract

Thermal springs in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera occur in association with several major fault zones, which may permit deep circulation of fluid through fractured reservoirs to depths greater than 2 km. Both the current stress field and the most recent kinematics of these faults likely play a significant role in localizing hydrothermal upwellings but are poorly resolved. In this paper, we present new data from structural mapping along the Columbia River, Slocan Lake, Purcell Trench, Southern Rocky Mountain Trench, and Redwall faults. Fault plane and slickenfiber orientations measured in the field indicate a previously unidentified, post-Eocene phase of dextral strike-slip kinematics on these faults, which have historically been mapped primarily as Eocene extensional structures. The NE−SW maximum principal stress required for these kinematics shares a similar orientation to the present-day stress field derived from crustal earthquake focal mechanisms, which suggests dextral slip may be a recent and ongoing development that continues at the present time. On a regional scale, there is a positive correlation between the locations of springs and regions with elevated seismicity. At the local scale, geothermal upwellings may be controlled by local zones of enhanced permeability including fault intersections and strain-transfer zones. The identification of favorable structural settings may enable discovery of hidden (a.k.a. blind) geothermal energy resources.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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