Bedrock Geology of the Medicine Hat Area (NTS 72L)

Publication Type
Map
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
MAP 567
Publication ID Extended
Map 567
Publication
Publication Other
Abstract

This map shows the bedrock geology of the Medicine Hat area (NTS 72L) in Alberta. Exposed bedrock in the area is composed dominantly of Upper Cretaceous clastic sedimentary rocks of the Bearpaw Formation, Belly River Group, and the Lea Park Formation. The oldest bedrock exposed in the map area is the Foremost Formation of the Belly River Group.

Bedrock units were mapped in the subsurface using downhole geophysical well logs. Additional data points were obtained from measured outcrop sections, previously published maps, and air photo interpretation. Elevation data for outcrop locations were obtained using topographic contour data.

All data were modelled using ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst� to create structure surfaces for the top of each stratigraphic unit. The intersection of each surface with a model of bedrock topography provided the preliminary map trace for each unit. Structure surfaces were also intersected with a digital elevation model for comparison. Map traces were modified to honour the control data as best as possible.

As the regional structure of the area is gentle, map patterns are controlled to a large degree by topography on the bedrock surface.

Citation

Glombick, P.M. (2014): Bedrock geology of the Medicine Hat area (NTS 72L); Alberta Energy Regulator, AER/AGS Map 567

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, medicine hat
Place Keywords NTS
72l
Theme Keywords
bearpaw formation, bedrock geology, belly river group, birch lake member, dinosaur park formation, foremost formation, geology, lea park formation, mulga member, oldman formation