Blind thrusts and fault related folds in the Kaskapau and Cardium with Bruce Hart

Published: Oct. 1, 2020, 5 a.m.

This conversation with Bruce Hart is about fractures and folds in the Cardium Formation due to underlying Kaskapau faults, based on his study titled "Blind thrusts and fault-related folds in the Upper Cretaceous Alberta Group, deep basin, west-central Alberta" by Bruce Hart, Bogdan Varban, Kurt Marfurt, and Guy Plint.

How were the faults identified in the Kaskapau?\xa0 What is the significance of these to the overlaying Cardium formation?\xa0 How extensive would you expect the fracture network to be? How is the Kaskapau actually pronounced (copy Bruce not me).\xa0 If you'd like to understand a geological model where open fractures and increased permeability are due to underlying faults, listen in as Bruce Hart shares his research findings.

May this exchange serve to expand your geological knowledge on the go.

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Citation: Bruce S. Hart, Kurt J. Marfurt, Bogdan L. Varban, A. Guy Plint; Blind thrusts and fault-related folds in the Upper Cretaceous Alberta Group, deep basin, west-central Alberta: implications for fractured reservoirs. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology ; 55 (2): 125\u2013137. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gscpgbull.55.2.125