Mississippi Embayment
The
Mississippi embayment
is a physiographic feature in the south-central
United States
. It is essentially a northward continuation of the
Mississippi River
delta
to its confluence with the
Ohio River
at
Cairo
, Illinois. The embayment is a
topographically
low-lying
basin
that is filled with
Tertiary
to recent
sediments
. The northern end of the embayment appears as an anomalous break in regional
geologic
structure with
Paleozoic
sedimentary
rocks both to the east in
Kentucky
and
Tennessee
and to the west in
Missouri
and
Arkansas
. The
New Madrid Seismic Zone
lies at the northern end of the embayment. It was the site of the large
New Madrid Earthquake
of
1811
-
1812
, arguably the most intense
earthquake
event in North American history. The area is underlain by some anomalous geology. The
Reelfoot Rift
is an ancient failed continental
rift
which dates back to the
Precambrian
break-up
of the
supercontinent
Rodinia
. The relatively more recent opening of the
Atlantic Ocean
and
Gulf of Mexico
during late
Paleozoic
to early
Mesozoic
break-up of
Pangea
no doubt affected and may have partially re-activated the old rift.
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