The Western Canada sedimentary basin

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The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, a simple northeasterly tapering wedge of sedimentary rocks more than 6 km thick, extends southwest from the Canadian Shield into the Cordilleran foreland thrust belt. Its internal structure and the lateral variations in its shape reflect a long and complex history of development involving a foreland basin that was superimposed on a cratonic platform and continental terrace wedge. This history, which is inextricably linked to the evolution of the Canadian Cordillera, can be outlined succinctly with reference to the unconformity-bounded transgressive-regressive stratigraphic sequences established by Sloss ( Bull. geol. Soc. Am . 74, 93 (1963)), each of which has a distinctive character in Western Canada. The continental terrace wedge was established with the deposition of the Proterozoic Purcell (1500-1350 Ma) and Windermere (850-600 Ma) sequences, but the first record of the platformal phase is the early Palaeozoic transgressive onlap of the early Proterozoic ( > 1750 Ma) crystalline basement by the Sauk sequence. Early Palaeozoic subsidence of the margin of the craton may have been due to cooling of the lithosphere after renewed stretching at the ancient rifted western margin of the Precambrian craton, and to isostatic flexure of the lithosphere under the weight of the sediment that had accumulated at the margin in the oceanward prograding continental terrace wedge. During a subsequent Middle Ordovician to Middle Jurassic phase, the cratonic platform became differentiated into an intersecting network of epeirogenic arches with intervening basins. Development of the basins was as much a result of erosion and uplift of the arches between transgressive-regressive cycles as it was a result of differential subsidence of the basins during the cycles. The cause of the long (> 300 Ma) episode of intermittent epeirogenic movements that produced the basins and arches is a major unsolved problem. The foreland basin developed in two stages, in Middle Jurassic to early Cretaceous and late Cretaceous to Palaeocene time, as a result of collisions between North America and two pieces of a tectonic collage of oceanic terranes that were accreted to its western margin. During these two collisions, the continental terrace wedge, which had accumulated outboard from the rifted margin of the continental craton, was compressed and displaced over the western margin of the craton. Part of the supracrustal cover was scraped off the craton and accreted to the overriding mass to form a wedge of imbricate thrust fault slices that was tectonically prograded over the margin of the continental craton. Isostatic flexure of the continental lithosphere in response to the tectonic loading imposed on it by the displaced continental terrace wedge and the accretionary wedge of thrust slices produced the migrating moat in which the outwash of clastic detritus from the evolving thrust belt was trapped to form the foreland basin.

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The Royal Society

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General Engineering

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