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Tectonic geomorphology of the Mississippi Valley between Osceola, Arkansas and Friars Point, Mississippi
Authors:W.J. Spitz  S.A. Schumm
Affiliation:

aOwen Ayres & Associates, Inc., P.O. Box 270460, Fort Collins, CO 80527, USA

Abstract:A geomorphic study of the Mississippi River and its alluvial valley between Osceola, Arkansas and Friars Point, Mississippi has identified anomalous surface features that can be linked to known geological structures. For example, relatively recent deformation along Big Creek fault zone, White River fault zone, Bolivar-Mansfield tectonic zone, Blytheville Arch, Crittenden County fault zone, and Reelfoot Rift margins is suggested by river and topographic anomalies. Faults and plutons appear to affect drainage networks, and the morphology of Crowleys Ridge suggests significant fault control. The many anomalies probably reflect a fractured suballuvial surface. Although movement along these fractures will most likely occur in seismically active areas, the probability of movement elsewhere
Keywords:Geologic hazards   Geomorphology   Mississippi Embayment   Mississippi River   Mississippi Valey   Neotectonics   New Madrid region   Rivers
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