Southeastern Extension of the Lake Basin Fault Zone in South-Central Montana: Implications for Coal and Hydrocarbon Exploration

L. Robinson, B. E. Barnum
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The Lake Basin fault zone, which is the eastern extension of the Lewis and Clark line, is a structural lineament extending west-northwest across central Montana and consists mainly of en echelon northeast-striking normal faults that have been interpreted to be surface expressions of left-lateral movement along a basement wrench fault. Information gathered from recent field mapping of coal beds and from shallow, closely-spaced drill holes resulted in detailed coal bed correlations, which revealed another linear zone of en echelon faulting directly on the extended trend of the Lake Basin fault zone. This faulted area, referred to as the Sarpy Creek area, is located 30 mi (48 km) east of Hardin, Montana. It is about 10 mi (16 km) long, 8 mi (13 km) wide, and contains 21 en echelon normal faults that have an average strike of N 63° E. We therefore extend the Lake Basin fault zone 20 mi (32 km) farther southeast than previously mapped to include the Sarpy Creek area. The Ash Creek oil field, Wyoming, 60 mi (97 km) due south of the Sarpy Creek area, produces from faulted anticlinal structures that have been interpreted to be genetically related to the primary wrench-fault system known as the Nye-Bowler fault zone. The structural similarities between the Sarpy Creek area and the Ash Creek area indicate that the Sarpy Creek area is a possible site for hydrocarbon accumulation.
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蒙大拿州中南部湖盆断裂带的东南延伸:对煤和油气勘探的启示
湖盆断裂带是Lewis - Clark线的东部延伸,是一条横贯蒙大拿中部的西-西北向的构造线,主要由雁列向东北的正断层组成,被认为是基底扳手断层左移的地表表现。从近期的煤层野外填图和浅孔、密集钻孔收集到的信息得到了详细的煤层对比,揭示了在湖盆断裂带扩展趋势上的另一个雁梯状断裂带。这个断层区域被称为Sarpy Creek地区,位于蒙大拿哈丁以东30英里(48公里)处。它长约10英里(16公里),宽8英里(13公里),包含21条平均走向北63°e的雁列正断层。因此,我们将湖盆断裂带向东南延伸了20英里(32公里),比之前绘制的图更远,包括Sarpy Creek地区。位于怀俄明州的Ash Creek油田位于Sarpy Creek地区正南60英里(97公里)处,该油田产自断层背斜构造,该构造被解释为与主要的扳手断裂系统(即Nye-Bowler断裂带)有遗传关系。Sarpy Creek地区与Ash Creek地区的构造相似性表明Sarpy Creek地区可能是油气聚集的地点。
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