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adam_text | Titel: The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada
Autor: Miall, Andrew D
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Contributors ix
Introduction and Acknowledgments xi
1. The Phanerozoic Tectonic and Sedimentary Evolution of North America 1
Andrew D. Miall and Ronald C. Blakey
1. Introduction 1
2. The Major Phases of Tectonic Development 2
3. Phase One: The Construction of Pangea 6
4. Phase Two: Development of the Southern Mid-Continent and Ancestral Rockies 16
5. Phase Three: Breakup of Pangea and Formation of the Cordilleran Orogen 17
6. Late Cenozoic Modifications 26
Acknowledgments 27
References 27
2. Phanerozoic Evolution of the Sedimentary Cover of the North American Craton 31
Peter M. Burgess
1. Introduction 32
2. Definition of a Craton 32
3. Tectonic Elements of the North American Craton 32
4. Controls on Evolution of the Cratonic Cover 36
5. Phanerozoic Evolution of the Cratonic Platform Cover 43
6. The North American Intracratonic Basins 51
7. Summary 61
Acknowledgments 61
References 61
3. Appalachian Foreland Basin of Canada 65
Denis Lavoie
1. Introduction 66
2. Regional Geological Setting 66
3. Tectonostratigraphic Domains of the Appalachians 67
4. The Taconian-Deformed Basins ? The Humber Zone 67
5. The Post-Taconian to Acadian Basins 82
6. The Sea Level record in the Lower to Middle Paleozoic Appalachians in Eastern Canada: Eustasy vs. Tectonism 93
7. Hydrocarbon Potential of the Appalachian Basins 94
References 95
4. The Appalachian Foreland Basin in Eastern United States 105
Frank R. Ettensohn
1. Introduction 106
2. Appalachian Basin Elements and Limits 107
3. Influence of Precambrian Events and Basement 109
4. Paleogeographic/Paleoclimatic Framework 112
5. Eustatic Framework 114
6. Flexural Modeling of Foreland-Basin Sedimentation 114
7. Generating the Appalachian Margin: Late Precambrian-Early Cambrian
Rifting and Rift Fill (~ 765--535 Ma) 124
8. The Appalachian Passive Margin 126
9. Two Orogenic Cycles and the Origin of the Appalachian Foreland Basin 129
10. Alleghanian Mountains, Post-Orogenic Collapse and Extension 155
11. Economic Resources and Potential 156
Contents
12. Discussion and Summary 159
Acknowledgments 162
References 162
5. The Paleozoic Western Craton Margin 181
Andrew D. Miall
1. Introduction 182
2. Historical Background 182
3. The Rifted Margin of Laurentia 185
4. The Sauk Sequence and the Cambrian-Ordovician Shelf-to-Basin Transition 190
5. Middle Ordovician-Early Devonian (Tippecanoe Sequence) 195
6. Grand Cycles 198
7. Lower to Upper Devonian (Kaskaskia-I Sequence) 199
8. Mississippian Arc Collisions and Termination of Parts of the Passive Laurentian Margin (Kaskaskia-ll
Sequence) 202
9. Pennsylvanian-Permian (Absaroka-I and II Sequences) 205
10. Triassic-Jurassic: Termination of the Passive Continental Margin 205
11. Conclusions 206
Acknowledgments 207
References 207
6. The Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada: Basin Creation and Destruction in the Collisional Zone of
Pangea 211
Martin R. Gibling, N. Culshaw, M.C. Rygel and V. Pascucci
1. Introduction 212
2. Importance for History of Geology and Sedimentary Research 213
3. Basement Rocks and Basinal Overview 214
4. Mid- to Late Devonian: End of the Acadian Orogeny and Development of Local Extensional Basins 218
5. Late Devonian-Mississippian: A Regional Suite of Extensional Basins 220
6. Mississippian: Tectonism and Local Basin Filling 222
7. Mississippian: Global Transgression and Thermal Subsidence 222
8. Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Unconformity: Onset of a Major Phase of Gondwanan Glaciation 225
9. Mid-Carboniferous: Extensional Basins and First Phase of Coal Measures 225
10. Pennsylvanian-Permian: Thermally Subsiding Basins and Second Phase of Coal Measures 228
11. Pennsylvanian to Permian Sedimentation and Tectonic Events: Late Stages of Pangean Assembly 232
12. Permian to Mesozoic: End of Maritimes Basin Deposition, and the Breakup of Pangea 233
13. Synopsis of Maritimes Basin History 233
14. A Modern Analogue: Turkey and Eastern Mediterranean 235
Acknowledgments 237
References 237
7. Pennsylvanian-Jurassic Sedimentary Basins of the Colorado Plateau and Southern Rocky Mountains 245
Ronald C. Blakey
1. Introduction 246
2. Precambrian Basement and its Possible Control on Phanerozoic Deposition 249
3. Phanerozoic Tectonics and Depositional History 249
4. Pennsylvanian-Middle Jurassic Sequence Stratigraphy 252
5. Tectonic Origins of Pennsylvanian-Permian basins 283
6. Tectonic Setting of Triassic Basins 287
7. Tectonic Setting of Jurassic Basins 289
8. Summary: Tectonic Evolution and Controls on Deposition 289
Acknowledgments 292
References 292
8. The Southern Midcontinent, Permian Basin, and Ouachitas 297
Andrew D. Miall
1. Introduction 298
2. Early to Middle Paleozoic Structural and Stratigraphic Setting 299
Contents vii
3. Cydothems 302
4. Cyclic Sedimentation at the Shelf Margin 306
5. Ouachita Deformation and Sedimentation 308
6. The Permian Basin and the Capitan Reef 314
7. Evaporite Sedimentation in the Delaware and Midland Basins 320
8. Oil and Gas Production 323
9. Summary 324
Acknowledgments 325
References 325
9. The Western Interior Basin 329
Andrew D. Miall, Octavian Catuneanu, Boyan K. Vakarelov and Ryan Post
1. Introduction 330
2. Geodynamic Framework 335
3. Paleogeographic Evolution 339
4. Allogenic Mechanisms of Sequence Development 349
5. Economic Resources 357
6. Conclusions 357
Acknowledgments 358
References 358
10. Cordilleran Sedimentary Basins of Western Canada Record 180 Million Years of
Terrane Accretion 363
Brian D. Ricketts
1. Introduction 364
2. The Cordilleran Morphogeological Belts 365
3. Terranes, Terrane Accretion and Associated Basins of the Canadian Cordillera 365
4. Sedimentary Basins Associated with Intermontane Superterrane 375
5. Basins Located along the Inboard Margin of Insular Superterrane 382
6. Basins Located along the Outboard Margin of Insular Superterrane 386
7. Cenozoic Basins-Harbingers of the Modern Plate Boundary 387
8. Discussion 390
Acknowledgments 390
References 390
11. Subduction-Related Sedimentary Basins of the USA Cordillera 395
Raymond V. Ingersoll
1. Introduction 395
2. Devonian-Mississippian Antler Orogeny 398
3. Havallah Basin 407
4. Permo-Triassic Sonoma Orogeny 408
5. Post-Sonoma Successor Basin and Forearcs 409
6. Late Jurassic Nevadan Orogeny 411
7. Post-Nevadan Forearc Basins 414
8. Phanerozoic History 418
9. Conclusions 419
Acknowledgments 419
References 419
12. Laramide Sedimentary Basins 429
Timothy F. Lawton
1. Introduction 429
2. Laramide Orogeny 430
3. Basin Distribution and Classification 430
4. Timing of Laramide Deformation 432
5. Basin Structure 435
6. Depositional Systems 437
Contents
7. Tectonics of the Laramide Orogeny 443
Acknowledgments 446
References 446
13. Sverdrup Basin 451
Ashton Embry and Benoit Beauchamp
1. Introduction 452
2. Geological Setting 453
3. Depositional and Tectonic History 455
4. Tectonic Episodes 467
5. Economic Geology 467
6. Summary 469
References 470
14. The Atlantic Margin Basins of North America 473
Andrew D. Miall, Hugh R. Balkwill and Jock McCracken
1. Introduction 474
2. The Sedimentary Basins 478
3. Petroleum Resources 499
4. Discussion 500
Acknowledgments 501
References 501
15. Depositional Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin 505
William E. Galloway
1. Introduction 506
2. Crustal Structure and Basin Origin 507
3. Structural Framework 509
4. Depositional Framework 514
5. Depositional History and Paleogeography 516
6. Patterns and Generalizations in Gulf Depositional History 538
7. Energy Resources 543
Acknowledgments 544
References 544
16. Geology of the Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Canada 551
Jim Dixon, J.R. Dietrich, L.S. Lane and D.H. McNeil
1. Introduction 552
2. Regional Geologic Setting 554
3. Stratigraphy and Sedimentology 556
4. Structure and Tectonics 564
5. Economic Geology 567
6. Summary 569
Acknowledgments 570
References 570
17. Postscript: What have We Learned and Where Do We Go from Here? 573
Andrew D. Miall
1. Basin Analysis in North America 573
2. North American Geology 581
3. Remaining Problems 584
Acknowledgments 585
References 585
Index 593
Contributors
Hugh R. Balkwill
Petro-Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: balkwil@petro-canada.ca
Benoit Beauchamp
Geology and Geophysics,
Arctic Institute of North America,
University of Calgary,
Calgary, Alberta,
Canada
Email: bbeaucha@ucalgary.ca
Ronald C. Blakey
Geology Department,
Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff,
Arizona, USA
Email: Ronald.Blakey@nau.edu
Peter M. Burgess
Department of Earth Sciences,
Royal Holloway University of London,
Egham, Surrey, UK
Email: p.burgess@es.rhul.ac.uk
Octavian Catuneanu
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,
University of Alberta,
Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada
Email: octavian@ualberta.ca
N. Culshaw
Earth Sciences Department,
Dalhousie University,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
Email: culshaw@dal.ca
J.R. Dietrich
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: jdietric@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Jim Dixon
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: jdixon@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Ashton Embry
Institute of Sedimentary and
Petroleum Geology,
Geological Survey of Canada.
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: aembry@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Frank R. Ettensohn
Department of Geological Sciences,
University ot Kentucky,
Lexington, KY,
USA
Email: fettens@uky.edu
William E. Galloway
Department of Geological Sciences,
The University of Texas,
Austin, TX,
USA
Email: galloway@mail.utexas.edu
Martin R. Gibling
Earth Sciences Department,
Dalhousie University,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
Email: martin.gibling@dal.ca
Raymond V. Ingersoll
Department of Earth and
Space Sciences,
University ot California,
Los Angeles,
CA, USA
Email: ringer@ess.ucla.edu
L.S. Lane
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: Uane@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Denis Lavoie
Commission Geologique du Canada, CGC-Q/Geological
Survey of Canada,
GSC-Q Ressources Naturelles Canada/Natural Resources
Canada.
Quebec, QC,
Canada
Email: delavoie@nrcan.gc.ca
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Titel: The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada
Autor: Miall, Andrew D
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Contributors ix
Introduction and Acknowledgments xi
1. The Phanerozoic Tectonic and Sedimentary Evolution of North America 1
Andrew D. Miall and Ronald C. Blakey
1. Introduction 1
2. The Major Phases of Tectonic Development 2
3. Phase One: The Construction of Pangea 6
4. Phase Two: Development of the Southern Mid-Continent and Ancestral Rockies 16
5. Phase Three: Breakup of Pangea and Formation of the Cordilleran Orogen 17
6. Late Cenozoic Modifications 26
Acknowledgments 27
References 27
2. Phanerozoic Evolution of the Sedimentary Cover of the North American Craton 31
Peter M. Burgess
1. Introduction 32
2. Definition of a Craton 32
3. Tectonic Elements of the North American Craton 32
4. Controls on Evolution of the Cratonic Cover 36
5. Phanerozoic Evolution of the Cratonic Platform Cover 43
6. The North American Intracratonic Basins 51
7. Summary 61
Acknowledgments 61
References 61
3. Appalachian Foreland Basin of Canada 65
Denis Lavoie
1. Introduction 66
2. Regional Geological Setting 66
3. Tectonostratigraphic Domains of the Appalachians 67
4. The Taconian-Deformed Basins ? The Humber Zone 67
5. The Post-Taconian to Acadian Basins 82
6. The Sea Level record in the Lower to Middle Paleozoic Appalachians in Eastern Canada: Eustasy vs. Tectonism 93
7. Hydrocarbon Potential of the Appalachian Basins 94
References 95
4. The Appalachian Foreland Basin in Eastern United States 105
Frank R. Ettensohn
1. Introduction 106
2. Appalachian Basin Elements and Limits 107
3. Influence of Precambrian Events and Basement 109
4. Paleogeographic/Paleoclimatic Framework 112
5. Eustatic Framework 114
6. Flexural Modeling of Foreland-Basin Sedimentation 114
7. Generating the Appalachian Margin: Late Precambrian-Early Cambrian
Rifting and Rift Fill (~ 765--535 Ma) 124
8. The Appalachian Passive Margin 126
9. Two Orogenic Cycles and the Origin of the Appalachian Foreland Basin 129
10. Alleghanian Mountains, Post-Orogenic Collapse and Extension 155
11. Economic Resources and Potential 156
Contents
12. Discussion and Summary 159
Acknowledgments 162
References 162
5. The Paleozoic Western Craton Margin 181
Andrew D. Miall
1. Introduction 182
2. Historical Background 182
3. The Rifted Margin of Laurentia 185
4. The Sauk Sequence and the Cambrian-Ordovician Shelf-to-Basin Transition 190
5. Middle Ordovician-Early Devonian (Tippecanoe Sequence) 195
6. Grand Cycles 198
7. Lower to Upper Devonian (Kaskaskia-I Sequence) 199
8. Mississippian Arc Collisions and Termination of Parts of the "Passive" Laurentian Margin (Kaskaskia-ll
Sequence) 202
9. Pennsylvanian-Permian (Absaroka-I and II Sequences) 205
10. Triassic-Jurassic: Termination of the "Passive" Continental Margin 205
11. Conclusions 206
Acknowledgments 207
References 207
6. The Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada: Basin Creation and Destruction in the Collisional Zone of
Pangea 211
Martin R. Gibling, N. Culshaw, M.C. Rygel and V. Pascucci
1. Introduction 212
2. Importance for History of Geology and Sedimentary Research 213
3. Basement Rocks and Basinal Overview 214
4. Mid- to Late Devonian: End of the Acadian Orogeny and Development of Local Extensional Basins 218
5. Late Devonian-Mississippian: A Regional Suite of Extensional Basins 220
6. Mississippian: Tectonism and Local Basin Filling 222
7. Mississippian: Global Transgression and Thermal Subsidence 222
8. Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Unconformity: Onset of a Major Phase of Gondwanan Glaciation 225
9. Mid-Carboniferous: Extensional Basins and First Phase of Coal Measures 225
10. Pennsylvanian-Permian: Thermally Subsiding Basins and Second Phase of Coal Measures 228
11. Pennsylvanian to Permian Sedimentation and Tectonic Events: Late Stages of Pangean Assembly 232
12. Permian to Mesozoic: End of Maritimes Basin Deposition, and the Breakup of Pangea 233
13. Synopsis of Maritimes Basin History 233
14. A Modern Analogue: Turkey and Eastern Mediterranean 235
Acknowledgments 237
References 237
7. Pennsylvanian-Jurassic Sedimentary Basins of the Colorado Plateau and Southern Rocky Mountains 245
Ronald C. Blakey
1. Introduction 246
2. Precambrian Basement and its Possible Control on Phanerozoic Deposition 249
3. Phanerozoic Tectonics and Depositional History 249
4. Pennsylvanian-Middle Jurassic Sequence Stratigraphy 252
5. Tectonic Origins of Pennsylvanian-Permian basins 283
6. Tectonic Setting of Triassic Basins 287
7. Tectonic Setting of Jurassic Basins 289
8. Summary: Tectonic Evolution and Controls on Deposition 289
Acknowledgments 292
References 292
8. The Southern Midcontinent, Permian Basin, and Ouachitas 297
Andrew D. Miall
1. Introduction 298
2. Early to Middle Paleozoic Structural and Stratigraphic Setting 299
Contents vii
3. Cydothems 302
4. Cyclic Sedimentation at the Shelf Margin 306
5. Ouachita Deformation and Sedimentation 308
6. The Permian Basin and the Capitan Reef 314
7. Evaporite Sedimentation in the Delaware and Midland Basins 320
8. Oil and Gas Production 323
9. Summary 324
Acknowledgments 325
References 325
9. The Western Interior Basin 329
Andrew D. Miall, Octavian Catuneanu, Boyan K. Vakarelov and Ryan Post
1. Introduction 330
2. Geodynamic Framework 335
3. Paleogeographic Evolution 339
4. Allogenic Mechanisms of Sequence Development 349
5. Economic Resources 357
6. Conclusions 357
Acknowledgments 358
References 358
10. Cordilleran Sedimentary Basins of Western Canada Record 180 Million Years of
Terrane Accretion 363
Brian D. Ricketts
1. Introduction 364
2. The Cordilleran Morphogeological Belts 365
3. Terranes, Terrane Accretion and Associated Basins of the Canadian Cordillera 365
4. Sedimentary Basins Associated with Intermontane Superterrane 375
5. Basins Located along the Inboard Margin of Insular Superterrane 382
6. Basins Located along the Outboard Margin of Insular Superterrane 386
7. Cenozoic Basins-Harbingers of the Modern Plate Boundary 387
8. Discussion 390
Acknowledgments 390
References 390
11. Subduction-Related Sedimentary Basins of the USA Cordillera 395
Raymond V. Ingersoll
1. Introduction 395
2. Devonian-Mississippian Antler Orogeny 398
3. Havallah Basin 407
4. Permo-Triassic Sonoma Orogeny 408
5. Post-Sonoma Successor Basin and Forearcs 409
6. Late Jurassic Nevadan Orogeny 411
7. Post-Nevadan Forearc Basins 414
8. Phanerozoic History 418
9. Conclusions 419
Acknowledgments 419
References 419
12. Laramide Sedimentary Basins 429
Timothy F. Lawton
1. Introduction 429
2. Laramide Orogeny 430
3. Basin Distribution and Classification 430
4. Timing of Laramide Deformation 432
5. Basin Structure 435
6. Depositional Systems 437
Contents
7. Tectonics of the Laramide Orogeny 443
Acknowledgments 446
References 446
13. Sverdrup Basin 451
Ashton Embry and Benoit Beauchamp
1. Introduction 452
2. Geological Setting 453
3. Depositional and Tectonic History 455
4. Tectonic Episodes 467
5. Economic Geology 467
6. Summary 469
References 470
14. The Atlantic Margin Basins of North America 473
Andrew D. Miall, Hugh R. Balkwill and Jock McCracken
1. Introduction 474
2. The Sedimentary Basins 478
3. Petroleum Resources 499
4. Discussion 500
Acknowledgments 501
References 501
15. Depositional Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin 505
William E. Galloway
1. Introduction 506
2. Crustal Structure and Basin Origin 507
3. Structural Framework 509
4. Depositional Framework 514
5. Depositional History and Paleogeography 516
6. Patterns and Generalizations in Gulf Depositional History 538
7. Energy Resources 543
Acknowledgments 544
References 544
16. Geology of the Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Canada 551
Jim Dixon, J.R. Dietrich, L.S. Lane and D.H. McNeil
1. Introduction 552
2. Regional Geologic Setting 554
3. Stratigraphy and Sedimentology 556
4. Structure and Tectonics 564
5. Economic Geology 567
6. Summary 569
Acknowledgments 570
References 570
17. Postscript: What have We Learned and Where Do We Go from Here? 573
Andrew D. Miall
1. Basin Analysis in North America 573
2. North American Geology 581
3. Remaining Problems 584
Acknowledgments 585
References 585
Index 593
Contributors
Hugh R. Balkwill
Petro-Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: balkwil@petro-canada.ca
Benoit Beauchamp
Geology and Geophysics,
Arctic Institute of North America,
University of Calgary,
Calgary, Alberta,
Canada
Email: bbeaucha@ucalgary.ca
Ronald C. Blakey
Geology Department,
Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff,
Arizona, USA
Email: Ronald.Blakey@nau.edu
Peter M. Burgess
Department of Earth Sciences,
Royal Holloway University of London,
Egham, Surrey, UK
Email: p.burgess@es.rhul.ac.uk
Octavian Catuneanu
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,
University of Alberta,
Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada
Email: octavian@ualberta.ca
N. Culshaw
Earth Sciences Department,
Dalhousie University,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
Email: culshaw@dal.ca
J.R. Dietrich
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: jdietric@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Jim Dixon
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: jdixon@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Ashton Embry
Institute of Sedimentary and
Petroleum Geology,
Geological Survey of Canada.
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: aembry@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Frank R. Ettensohn
Department of Geological Sciences,
University ot Kentucky,
Lexington, KY,
USA
Email: fettens@uky.edu
William E. Galloway
Department of Geological Sciences,
The University of Texas,
Austin, TX,
USA
Email: galloway@mail.utexas.edu
Martin R. Gibling
Earth Sciences Department,
Dalhousie University,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
Email: martin.gibling@dal.ca
Raymond V. Ingersoll
Department of Earth and
Space Sciences,
University ot California,
Los Angeles,
CA, USA
Email: ringer@ess.ucla.edu
L.S. Lane
Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary,
Alberta, Canada
Email: Uane@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
Denis Lavoie
Commission Geologique du Canada, CGC-Q/Geological
Survey of Canada,
GSC-Q Ressources Naturelles Canada/Natural Resources
Canada.
Quebec, QC,
Canada
Email: delavoie@nrcan.gc.ca |
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series | Sedimentary basins of the world |
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spellingShingle | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada Sedimentary basins of the world Sedimentary basins / United States Sedimentary basins / Canada Sedimentary basins Canada Sedimentary basins United States Sedimentationsbecken (DE-588)4180610-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4180610-4 (DE-588)4078704-7 (DE-588)4029456-0 |
title | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada |
title_auth | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada |
title_exact_search | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada |
title_exact_search_txtP | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada |
title_full | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada edited by Andrew D. Miall |
title_fullStr | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada edited by Andrew D. Miall |
title_full_unstemmed | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada edited by Andrew D. Miall |
title_short | The sedimentary basins of the United States and Canada |
title_sort | the sedimentary basins of the united states and canada |
topic | Sedimentary basins / United States Sedimentary basins / Canada Sedimentary basins Canada Sedimentary basins United States Sedimentationsbecken (DE-588)4180610-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Sedimentary basins / United States Sedimentary basins / Canada Sedimentary basins Canada Sedimentary basins United States Sedimentationsbecken Kanada USA |
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