Central Mineral Resources Team
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Regional fluid flow and basin modeling in northern Alaska
Project Objectives
The goal of the project is to construct hydrologic/chemical models that will allow us to compare and test conceptual
models for ore fluid migration and petroleum generation. The results of this study will aid in understanding the petroleum maturation and mineralization history of parts of the Brooks Range that are poorly characterized and understood. This is
considered essential for mineral and energy resource assessments of northern Alaska. This project will expand the scope
of the current NPRA (National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska) petroleum assessment and syngenetic massive sulfide
projects, and utilize data collected during the Killik River and Howard Pass AMRAP studies in the 1980/1990's. However,
it is essential that new observations and data be collected. This will necessarily involve helicopter-supported field work
and airborne geophysical data collection in future years. Careful examination of existing data and collection of some key
samples and analyses during FY03 will be the primary avenue for determining areas requiring more detailed investigation.
Mineral Resources Objectives: The configuration and extent of the basin(s) that host the zinc deposits and the hydrologic
mechanisms causing hydrothermal fluid migration are still largely unknown. A better understanding of processes related
to the evolution of the Carboniferous Kuna basin will greatly aid mineral resource assessment. For instance, black shale
basins such as that hosting Red Dog are known worldwide in Precambrian and Phanerozoic strata yet only a few contain
sedimentary exhalative (sedex)-type deposits, although reasons for this are obscure. Studies that delineate the
fundamental geologic events leading to Zn-Pb-Ag ore formation, as we propose, can be extrapolated to analogous shale
basins elsewhere, thereby enhancing our ability to conduct an accurate global resource assessment for zinc, lead, and
silver. We propose to construct hydrologic/chemical models that will allow us to compare and test conceptual models for
ore formation, and to predict sites of mineral deposition.
Energy Resources Objectives: Regional modeling of deformation, thermal evolution, and fluid flow, combined with
comprehensive basin analysis, will lead to an enhanced understanding of Otuk and Kuna petroleum systems in the
western Brooks Range and foothills. These systems are the southern extension in the Brooks Range of the fertile
Ellesmerian petroleum system of the North Slope, and as such may have contributed significant amounts of hydrocarbons
to the petroleum resources of Northern Alaska. Structural restorations and modeling of the source rocks for these
systems are required to make estimates of the fetch and volume of source rocks, burial and maturation history, migration
pathways, and timing of hydrocarbon generation for the Brooks Range component of the Ellesmerian system. This
information is essential for evaluating the contribution of the Otuk and Kuna systems to the hydrocarbon resources of
northern Alaska and is a critical component for future resource assessments. Generation of hydrocarbons from rich
Triassic and Jurassic source rocks may be linked to thrusting and probably began in the western Brooks Range before
correlative source rocks reached thermal maturity farther north. In addition, there may be an important link between
mineralization and hydrocarbon generation. The association of zinc and quartz with bitumen (interpreted to have been
liquid hydrocarbon) at Red Dog would suggest a possible temporal overlap between fluid migration and hydrocarbon
generation. The association of mobile hydrocarbon phases and major sulfide deposition has also recently been
recognized at the large Century zinc deposit in northeastern Australia (probably the second largest zinc deposit in the
world after Red Dog). Perhaps there is an unrecognized geologic explanation for this spatial/temporal association of
hydrocarbons with world-class zinc deposits.
Relevance & Impact
The proposed research will fundamentally improve our understanding of the evolution of sedimentary basins and fluid flow
processes that control the accumulation of metals and energy-related commodities. The project includes a
comprehensive geological, geochemical, and geophysical database for one of the economically most important group of
sedimentary basins in the world. Tracing the fluid history of the basin is necessary for successful application of large and
restricted-scale flow models, for integrating the sedimentological, tectonic, and geochemical crustal evolution models,
and for refining exploration and exploitation strategies for mineral and oil and gas deposits. The end result will be the first
quantitative geochemical and hydrologic models for fluid flow in a black shale basin, and the relationship of this fluid flow
to the formation of major mineral and hydrocarbon resources. This will ultimately provide a significant advance in our
ability to assess the sedex potential of black shale basins elsewhere in the United States, and throughout the world.
Project Chief:
Karen Duttweiler Kelley |
Box 25046 MS 973
Denver, CO 80225 |
(303) 236-2467
Email Karen Kelley |
Products
Products are listed according to task:
Task 1 - Lithofacies and thermal parameters of the Kuna and Otuk Basins
Posters:
- Dumoulin, J.A., Whalen, M.T., Harris, A.G., and Slack, J.F., 2006, Paleogeographic and metallogenic
implications of phosphatic rocks in the Lisburne Group (Permian-Carboniferous), northern Alaska: Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 85
- Dumoulin, J.A., Burruss, R.C., Lillis, P.G., and Parris, T.M., 2005, New Field and Geochemical
Evidence on the Nature and Extent of the Lisburne Petroleum System (Northern Alaska) [abs.]: Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Program, v. 37, no. 4, p. 93.
- Dumoulin, J.A., Harris, A.G., Young, L.E., and Blome, C.D., 2001, Sedimentologic and
paleontologic constraints on the setting and age of the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag massive sulfide deposit, western Brooks
Range, Alaska: GSA abstracts with Programs, v. 33, p. A-272.
- Dumoulin, J.A., and Harris, A.G., 2006, Paleogeographic affinities of Carboniferous and older
strata in northern Alaska: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 13
- Whalen, M.T., Kelly, L.N., Hulm, E., Burruss, R.C., and Dumoulin, J., 2006, Sequence stratigraphy
and geochemistry of the marine (late Early to Late) Triassic of arctic alaska: Implications for Mesozoic Paleogeography
and Paleoocenography: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 86
Presentations
- Whalen, M.T., Dumoulin, J.A., Lukasic, J.J., McGee, M.M., White, J.G., and Toendel, T.D.,
2005, Carboniferous phosphorite deposition and carbonate platform drowning, Lisburne Group, central Brooks Range,
Alaska [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 37, no. 4, p. 93.
Reports
- Dumoulin, J.A., Harris, A.G., Blome, C.D., and Young, L.E, 2003, Conodont and radiolarian data from
the De Long Mountains quadrangle and adjacent areas: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1068.
- Dumoulin, J.A., Harris, A.G., Blome, C.D., and Young, L.E., 2004, Depositional Settings, Correlation,
and Age of Carboniferous Rocks in the Western Brooks Range: Economic Geology Special Issue, v. 99, p. 1355-1384
- Dumoulin, J.A., and Bird, K.J., 2002, Lithofacies and stratigraphy of the Lisburne and Etivluk groups in
the Lisburne 1 well and adjacent outcrops, central Brooks Range, Alaska: AAPG Bulletin, vol.86, no.6, pp.1142.
- Dumoulin, J.A., and White T., in press, Micromorphological Evidence for Paleosol Development in the
Endicott Group, Siksikpuk Formation, Kingak Shale(?), and Ipewik Formation, Western Brooks Range, Alaska in
Haeussler, P. and Galloway, J., eds.: Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2004, U.S. Geological Survey
Professional Paper 1709-E.
- Slack, J.F., Dumoulin, J.A., Schmidt, J.M., and Young, L.E., 2004, Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag district and vicinity, western Brooks Range, Alaska: Provenance, deposition, and metallogenic
significance: Special issue of Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1385-1414.
- Slack, J.F., Kelley, K.D., and Clark, J.L., 2004,Whole rock geochemical data for Paleozoic sedimentary
rocks of the western Brooks Range, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1371
(http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1371/)
- Young, L.E., A geologic framework for mineralization in the western Brooks Range: Economic
Geology, v. 99, p. 1281-1306.
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Task 2 - Regional kinematic analysis and reconstruction of NW Brooks Range thrust faulting
Posters
- Potter, C.J., Moore, T.E., O'Sullivan, P.B., and Miller, J.J., 2002, Regional structural framework and
petroleum assessment of the Brooks Range foothills and southern coastal plain, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska:
AAPG Pacific section, p. 98.
Presentations
- Moore, T.E., Fuis, G.S., Potter, C.J., and O'Sullivan, P.B., 2006, Reinterpretation of the TACT
seismic profile and the crustal architecture of the Brooks Range: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,
v. 38, p. 24.
- Moore, T.E., Potter, C.J., and O'Sullivan, P.B., 2004, The Brooks Range Alaska: the
consequence of four distinct tectonic events [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 5, p.
270.
- O'Sullivan, P.B., Moore, T.E., Wallace, W.K., and Potter, C.J., 2006, Timing of Brooks Range
and north slope uplift and denudation: A summary of the fission track results: Geological Society of America Abstracts wtih
Programs, v. 38, p. 24 Presentations, Delivered: Potter, C.J., and Moore, T.E., 2004, The Brooks Range and the Canadian Rockies- a structural
comparison [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 5, p. 209.
- Potter, C.J., and Moore, T.E., 2005, Detachment folding at the Brookian deformation front,
North Slope of Alaska, USA: International Conference on Fault Related Folding in Beijing and western China.
- Saltus, R., Hudson, T.L., Phillips, J.D., Kulander, C.S., and Dumoulin, J.A., 2002, Basement
geology of the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska (NPRA), northern Alaska: AAPG Pacific Section meeting, Anchorage,
p. 100.
Reports
- DeVera, J., McClay, K., and King, A.R., Structure of the Red Dog district, western Brooks Range,
Alaska: Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1415-1434.
- Dumoulin, J.A., and Bird, K.J., 2002, Lithofacies and stratigraphy of the Lisburne and Etivul groups in
the Lisburne 1 well and adjacent outcrops, central Brooks Range, Alaska: AAPB Bulletin, v. 86, p. 1142.
- Lewchuk, M., Foucher, J., and Elmore, D., Paleomagnetism of the Mesozoic Asik Mountain mafic
complex in northern Alaska: Implications for the tectonic history of the Arctic Composite Terrane: Economic Geology, v.
99, p. 1345-1354.
- Moore, T. E., and Potter, C.J., 2003, Structural Plays in Ellesmerian sequence and correlative strata of
the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-253, 58 p.
http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of03-253/
- Moore, T.E., Potter, C.J., and O'Sullivan, P.B., 2002, Structural architecture of the central Brooks
Range foothills, Alaska: AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, p. 1153.
- Potter, C. J., and Moore, T.E., 2003, Brookian structural plays in the National Petroleum Reserve,
Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-266, 49 p.: http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of03-266/
- Potter, C.J., Grow, J.A., Perry, W.J., Moore, T.E., O'Sullivan, P.B., Phillips, J.D., and Saltus, R.W., in
press, Tertiary thrust systems and fluid flow beneath the Beaufort coastal plain (1002 area), Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge, Alaska, USA: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir, "Deformation, fluid flow and reservoir
appraisal in foreland fold and thrust belts,"
- Potter, C.J., Moore, T.E., O'Sullivan, P.B., Miller, J.J., 2002, Regional structural framework and
petroleum assessment of the Brooks Range foothills and southern coastal plain, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska:
AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, p. 1157.
- Moore, T. E., Potter, C.J., and O'Sullivan, P.B., Shelton. K.L., and Underwood, M.B., 2004,
Two stages of deformation and fluid migration in the central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, northern Alaska, AAPG
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Task 3 - Ore deposit modelling
Presentations
- Graham, G.E., Kelley, K.D., Slack, J.F., and Koenig, A., 2005, Thallium: A pathfinder element for shale-hosted sedex Zn-Pb-Ag deposits, Brooks Range, Alaska: Geological Society of America Abstracts with
Programs, v. 37, p. 452.
- Kelley, K.D., Johnson, C.A., and Leach, D.L., 2004, Controls on the formation of supergiant
shale-hosted Zn-Pb-Ag massive sulfide deposits in the Red Dog district, Brooks Range, Alaska: electronic version
posted on-line on July 20, 2004, Abs. Vol., pt. 1, 143-10.
- Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., Dumoulin, J.A., Slack, J.F., and Ayuso, R.A., 2003, Recent USGS
investigations in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag district, northwestern Alaska: Implications for deposit genesis and mineral exploration: Alaska Miners Association Abstracts with Programs, November, 2002.
- Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., Johnson, C.A., Slack, J.F., Dumoulin, J.A., and King, A.R., 2003, The
giant Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag massive sulfide deposits, northwestern Alaska, USA: Basin setting and conditions of ore
formation, in Eliopoulos, D.G., Kelley, K.D., and others, eds., Mineral exploration and sustainable development:
Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial SGA meeting, Athens, Greece, p. 689-692.
- Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., Slack, J.F., Anderson, V.M., Clark, J.L., Ayuso, R.A., and Ridley,
W.I., 2001, Evolution of trace element compositions in sphalerite and pyrite through time in the Zn-Pb-Ag shale-hosted
Red Dog deposits, western Brooks Range, Alaska: GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, p. A-272.
- Kelley, K.D., Young, L.E., Goodfellow, W.D., Dumoulin, J.A., and Johnson, C.A., 2006,
Paleozoic shale-hosted base metal deposits of the northern Cordillera with emphasis on Alaska: Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 69.
- Slack, J.F., Kelley, K.D., Anderson, V.M., Clark, J.L., and Ayuso, R.A., 2001, Geochemistry of
silicified rocks in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag district, western Brooks Range, Alaska: Evidence for multistage diagenetic and hydrothermal fluid flow and fluid-rock reactions: GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, p. A-272.
Reports
- Ayuso, R.A., Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., and Slack, J.F., 2004, Origin of the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag
deposits: Evidence from regional Pb and Sr isotope sources: Special issue of Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1533-1554.
- Johnson, C.A., Kelley, K.D., and Leach, D.L., Sulfur- and oxygen-isotopes of barite from the western
Brooks Range, Alaska, and implications for the origin of the Red Dog massive sulfide deposits: Economic Geology, v. 99,
p. 1435-1448.
- Kellley, K.D., Dumoulin, J.A., and Jennings, S., The Anarraaq Zn-Pb-Ag and barite deposit, northern
Alaska: Evidence for replacement of carbonate by barite and sulfides: Special issue of Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1577-
1592.
- Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., Johnson, C.A., Fayek, M., Clark, J.R., Slack, J.F., Anderson, V.M., Ayuso,
R.A., and Ridley, W.I., 2004, Textural, compositional, and sulfur isotope variations of barite and sulfide minerals from Red
Dog: Economic Geology Special Issue, v. 99, p. 1509-1532
- Kelley, K.D., and Jennings, S., 2004, A Special Issue Devoted to Barite and Zn-Pb-Ag deposits in the
Red Dog district, western Brooks Range, northern Alaska: Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1267-1280.
- Leach, D., Bradley, D., Gardoll, S., Huston, D. and Marsh, E., 2005, The distribution of SEDEX Pb-Zn
deposits through Earth history, Extended abstract, SGA 2005 Biennial Meeting, Beijing, China August 2005.
- Leach, D.L., Marsh, E., Reynolds, J., Emsbo, P., Kelley, K.D., and Anthony, M., 2004, The nature of
the hydrothermal fluids at the Red Dog deposit from fluid inclusion studies: Economic Geology Special Issue, in print.
- Lewchuk, M., Leach, D.L., Kelley, K.D., and Symons, D.T., Paleomagnetism of the Red Dog Zn-Pb
massive sulfide deposit in northern Alaska: Economic Geology, v. 99, 1555-1568.
- Morelli, R.M., Creaser, R.A., Selby, D., Kelley, K.D., Leach, D.L., and King, A.R., 2004, Constraints on
the timing of mineralization in the Red Dog district using Re-Os geochronology: Special issue of Economic Geology, v.
99, p. 1569-1576.
- Rombach, C.S., and Layer, P.W., 2004, Geochronology of the western and central Brooks Range,
Alaska: Implications for the geologoic evolution of the Anarraaq and Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag deposits: Special issue of
Economic Geology, v. 99., p. 1307-1322.
- J.F., Kelley, K.D., Anderson, V.M., Clark, J.L., and Ayuso, R.A.: Multistage hydrothermal
silicification and Fe-Tl-As-Sb-Ge-REE Enrichment in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag district, northern Alaska: Geochemistry,
origin, and exploration applications: Economic Geology, v. 99, p. 1481-1508.
- Leach, D. L., Sangster, D., Kelley, K. D., Large. R. R., Garven, G., Allen, C. R., Gutzmer, J.,
and Walters, S., 2005, Sediment-hosted Lead-Zinc Deposits: A Global Perspective
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Task 4 - Basin evolution, fluid flow and geochemical modeling
Presentations
- Garven, G., Dumoulin, J.A., Bradley, D.A., Young, L.E., Kelley, K.D., and Leach, D.L., 2002,
Coupled Heat and Fluid Flow Modeling of the World's Largest Zinc Ore Deposit at Red Dog, Alaska: Implications for
Structurally-Focused, Free Convection in Ancient Submarine Sedimentary Basins: AGU meeting, San Francisco, CA,
December, 2002
- Garven, G., Dumoulin, J.S., Kelley, K.D., Potter, C.J., and Leach, D.L., 2004, Reactive
transport models for ore genesis in the Red Dog district, Kuna Basin, Alaska: Geological Society of America Abstracts
with Programs, v. 36, p. 200.
- Garven, G., Raffensperger, J.P., Dumoulin, J.A., Bradley, D.A., Young, L.E., Kelley, K.D., and
Leach, D.L., 2003, Coupled Heat and Fluid Flow Modeling of the Carboniferous Kuna Basin, Alaska: Implications for the
Genesis of the Red Dog Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba Ore District: Geofluids IV Abstracts with Programs, Holland, May, 2003.
Reports
- Garven, G., Raffensperger, J.P., Dumoulin, J.A., Bradley, D.A., Young, L.E., Kelley, K.D., and Leach,
D. L., 2003, Coupled Heat and fluid flow modeling of the Carboniferous Kuna Basin, Alaska: implications for the genesis of
the Red Dog Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba ore district: Journal of Geochemical Exploration, v. 78-79, pp. 215-219
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Task 5 - Organic geochemistry: source rocks, migration pathways, and ore deposits
Reviews
- Other, Delivered: C.A. Johnson, K.D. Kelley, and D.L. Leach, 2004, Sulfur- and Oxygen Isotopes in Barite from the
Western Brooks Range, Alaska, and Implications for the Origin of the Red Dog Massive Sulfide Deposits: Economic
Geology Special issue.
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