- Paradox Basin
Paradox Basin is an asymmetric
foreland basin located in southeastUtah and southwestColorado . The basin is a large elongate northwest to southeast oriented depression formed during the latePaleozoic Era . The basin is bordered on the east by the Uncompaghre uplift, on the northwest by theSan Rafael Swell and on the west by the Circle Cliffs Uplift.Unlike most
Rocky Mountain basins, the Paradox Basin is an evaporate basin containingsediment s from alternating cycles of deep marine and very shallow water. As a result of the thick salt sequences and the fact that salt is ductile at relatively lowtemperature s and pressures, salt tectonics play a major role in the post-Pennsylvanian structural deformation within the basin. [ [http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/coloradoplateau/lexicon/paradox.htm Colorado River Basin Stratigraphy ] ]Much of the production in the basin has come from porous carbonate buildups, such as asalgal mounds, of Pennsylvanian age. Additional reservoir types include uplifted fault blocks and discontinuous
clastic beds with both stratigraphic and structural traps. The principal productive horizons in the basin include theMississippian age LeadvilleLimestone , the Pennsylvanian Age Hermosa Group (Honaker Trail, Paradox, and Pinkerton Trail formations) and thePermian age Culter Formation. [http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-1105102-162215/unrestricted/Brown_dis.pdf]Natural Resources
Natural resources extracted from the basin include
petroleum ,uranium ,copper , andpotash .References
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