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Seismic Evaluation of Differential Tectonic Subsidence,
Compaction, and Loading in an Interior Basin1
Thomas H. Wilson2
ABSTRACT
Quantitative analysis of depth-converted reflection times defines long-term differential motion across individual structures in a central Appalachian interior basin known as the Rome trough. Differential motion decreases exponentially with time. Rotation about a hinge defining the trough’s west margin reached approximately 37% of total displacement in about 63–78 million years (m.y.). Displacement across the trough’s faulted east margin occurred more rapidly and reached 37% of the total in 13–51 m.y. A major fault in the interior of the trough developed rapidly with 37% of total displacement reached in from 16 to 23 m.y. Longer term rotation across the west margin may be due to its participation in the overall subsidence of the craton during the Paleozoic. The time spanned by the formation of the East-Margin and Interior faults was restricted to the Cambrian in the northern part of the area, but to the south, movement along the East-Margin fault continued through
the Middle Ordovician.
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