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26th Oil Shale Symposium, 2006

Sandstone Dikes in the

Parachute Creek Member

Terry GulliverHydrogeologist

Norwest Applied Hydrology

Sandstone dikes

Outline

• What they are

• Occurrences

• Hydrological significance

Clastic dikes: A respectable bibliography

Diller, J.S, 1889. Sandstone Dikes. GSA Bull Vol 1, pp 411-442

P 439: “On the voyage of the Beagle in the winter of 1883-’34 Darwin observed three vertical dikes composed of fragmental material some miles up the harbor above Port Desire, Patagonia…”

“In July, 1841, Professor J.D. Dana discovered a series of sandstone dikes at Astoria, near the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon…”

Clastic dikes in IsraelLevy et al, Geology, July 2006

Injected

Top fill

Locations in Piceance Creek Basin

Stratigraphic location

Wasatch Fmn

Uinta

Formation

Green River

Formation

Garden Gulch M

Douglas Ck M

Parachute Creek

Member

R8

R7

R6

R5

L5

R4

R3

Dikes

R1

Parachute Creek

Parachute Creek

Parachute Creek

Parachute Creek

Parachute Creek dikes in plan

C-b

Nick Stellavato, 1982

15th Oil Shale Symposium

500 ft500 ft

Piceance Creek Canyon

Piceance Creek Canyon, close up

Borehole intersection

Mineralogy

PlagioclaseAmphibole

Mica

Dolomite

Analcime

Quartz

Kspar

Clay

Quartz

Plagioclase

K-spar

Rock frags

Amphibole

Mica

Dolomite

Analcime

Chert

XRD Thin section

Clay = 75% smectite, 25% illite

Dawsonite < 0.5%

Porosity ~ 1%

Hydrological significance

• Vertical leakage

• Hydraulic testing

Relation of vertical & horizontal impacts of dikes

i

ieffective

KddK

Σ=

Lx

Rx

Lx-1

aquita

rdK = saturated hydraulic conductivityn = # dikes per sq.mileb = dike thickness

dKbnK dike

vertical..

=

Boundaries in pumping tests

Drawdown in pumping well

0

10

20

30

40

50

1 10 100 1000 10000

Time, minutes

Dra

wdo

wn,

ft

(Q 40 gpm, R 500 ft, T 300 ft2/d, S .0003)

Sandstone Dikes, Conclusion

Sandstone dikes are a fabric component to be aware of in hydrogeology in the Piceance Creek Basin

Acknowledgements: ExxonMobilShell Frontier Oil & Gas

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