Sub-Cretaceous Unconformity Paleotopography, Peace River - Slave Lake Region, Alberta (gridded data, ASCII format)

Publication Type
Data
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
DIG 2017-0008
Publication ID Extended
Digital Data 2017-0008
Publication
Abstract

The sub-Cretaceous unconformity is a major component of the three-dimensional geological model of Alberta. This dataset is a two-and-a-half dimensional (2.5D) grid surface of the sub-Cretaceous unconformity paleotopography for the Peace River and Slave Lake regions of Alberta. The study area covers NTS map sheets 83N, 83O, 84C, and 84B.

To create this grid, stratigraphic picks of the top of the sub-Cretaceous unconformity were geostatistically analyzed and interpolated to model the unconformity surface elevation. A grid of the dominant regional trend was created and subtracted from the elevation grid, creating a residual grid that is a representation of the sub-Cretaceous unconformity paleotopography. The grid was then clipped by the study area boundary.

Citation

Peterson, J.T. (2017): Sub-Cretaceous unconformity paleotopography, Peace River - Slave Lake region, Alberta (gridded data, ASCII format); Alberta Energy Regulator, AER/AGS Digital Data 2017-0008.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
83n, 83o, 84b, 84c
Theme Keywords
data, digital data, geology, gis data, paleotopography, sub-cretaceous, unconformity