Lake County, Tennessee, in the Heart of the New Madrid Seismic Zone

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作者
Weathers, Taylor [1 ]
Van Arsdale, Roy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Memphis, Dept Earth Sci, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
关键词
GIS; mapping; earthquakes; geology; hazards; structures; faults; Tennessee; NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI EMBAYMENT; CENTRAL UNITED-STATES; EOCENE MEMPHIS SAND; REELFOOT RIFT; QUATERNARY DEFORMATION; LAFAYETTE GRAVEL; SOUTHERN MARGIN; RIVER VALLEY; FAULT; EARTHQUAKE;
D O I
10.3389/feart.2019.00273
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Lake County, Tennessee, lies within the center of the New Madrid seismic zone, and thus is particularly vulnerable to seismic hazards. To better evaluate the seismic threat to Lake County, the stratigraphy and structure were mapped beneath the county. A shallow 3-D lithologic model was constructed to illustrate the Quaternary Mississippi River alluvial facies of Lake County in five-foot (1.5 m) thick layers to a depth of 300 feet (91.4 m). This model provides near-surface geologic data for the determination of earthquake liquefaction potential and illustrates the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer for optimum agricultural water exploitation. In addition, faulted structure contour maps were made of the tops of the unconformable Paleozoic, Cretaceous, and Eocene sections. With these structure contour maps a deep 3-D geologic model was built for Lake County, which shows the stratigraphy and structure from the Quaternary to the Paleozoic. Cross-sections were also created to illustrate the subsurface geology. The faulted structure contour maps and cross-sections reveal Quaternary faulting on the Reelfoot North, Axial, Tiptonville dome back thrust, Lake County uplift back thrust, Cottonwood Grove, Ridgely, and previously unidentified faults. The maps also illustrate where surface fault rupture may occur and the sense of vertical surface displacement in the event of a future large earthquake.
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