Alternative Stratigraphic Interpretations for Thrust Sheets
Beneath Southern Appalachian Crystalline Overthrust
John M. Dennison, William A. Thomas
In eastern Tennessee, strata as young as Mississippian lie directly beneath
the Great Smoky thrust. There, a stack of three sheets (Pulaski, Saltville, and
Copper Creek) contains an estimated thickness of 19,000 ft of sedimentary rocks
above Precambrian basement. Seismic profiles obtained as part of the site study
for the proposed Appalachian Ultra-deep Core Hole (ADCOH), 85 mi southeast of
the Great Smoky fault, have been interpreted to reflect subhorizontal Paleozoic
strata about 5,000 ft thick beneath overthrust
crystalline rocks and above
autochthonous crystalline basement. The most remarkable relationship to be
explained is not that subhorizontal Paleozoic strata extend southeastward to the
ADCOH site east of the Brevard zone, but rather by what mechanism such a grea
thickness of Paleozoic strata in several thrust sheets is lost southeastward.
Six alternative scenarios of a structural cross section from eastern
Tennessee to the ADCOH site show the proposed core piercing a single
subhorizontal stratigraphic succession formed by (1) attached platform strata,
(2) the Copper Creek thrust sheet, (3) the Saltville thrust sheet, (4) the
Pulaski thrust sheet, (5) a previously unknown thrust sheet that came from the
eastern platform margin slope of North America, and (6) a thrust sheet of
terrane accreted from another continent, probably Africa. The subhorizontal
strata at the ADCOH site also may represent a stacking of thrust sheets, each
containing only part of the stratigraphic thickness preserved farther northwest.
Stratigraphic criteria will permit identification of a specific thrust sheet or
of stacked thrust sheets in the cor hole. The indicated southeastward thinning
of strata in thrust sheets beneath the crystalline overthrust
raises questions
about foreland thrusting mechanisms.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91030©1988 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, 20-23 March 1988.