Lateral
Variation in Devonian and Older
Stratigraphy and Facies across the Sadlerochit and Shublik Mountains Region,
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska: Impact on Subsurface Coastal Plain
Geology
By
J.G. Clough (Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)
Relationships of
Precambrian through Lower Devonian strata observed in the Sadlerochit and
Shublik mountains provide insight into pre-Mississippian petroleum play
strategies north of the mountain front. Lateral
facies changes combined with
paleocurrent data across the region indicate that the Neoproterozoic-age
Katakturuk Dolomite represents extensive carbonate ramp deposition terminated by
a major karst event. Northeast-trending normal faults that are perpendicular to
the prevailing platform margin facing direction (southeast) suggest these faults
are extensional in nature and formed during Neoproterozoic rifting events
associated with passive margin development. Abrupt
lateral
facies changes in the
overlying Nanook Limestone (Cambrian, Ordovician) imply the northeast-trending
faults were active in Early Paleozoic time as well, and that the Sadlerochit
Mountains were a topographic high during most of Nanook deposition.
Erosion beneath a sub-Nanook unconformity has removed the entire Katakturuk section south of the Shublik Mountains. Pre- Mississippian strata in the Fourth Range contain deep-water trace fossils in slope to basin equivalents of the Nanook Limestone. Lower Devonian carbonate exposures, represented by the Mt. Copleston Limestone, are restricted to the Shublik Mountains and likely not deposited to the north, consistent with a topographic high, or removed by the interregional sub-Mississippian unconformity (sMu) that also removed significant portions of strata across the North Slope. Beneath the coastal plain north of the mountain front both the upper karst horizon of the Katakturuk Dolomite and the coated-grain facies throughout its entire section are an attractive petroleum reservoir target, where not removed by the sMu or the later Lower Cretaceous unconformity.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90008©2002 AAPG Pacific Section/SPE Western Region Joint Conference of Geoscientists and Petroleum Engineers, Anchorage, Alaska, May 18–23, 2002.