STRUCTURE OF THE APPALACHIAN THRUST BELT UNDER THE GULF COASTAL PLAIN SEDIMENTS
The profile lines extend 78 kilometers in a nearly north-south direction, perpendicular to the thrust belt from the Black Warrior Basin to the Talledga Slate Belt. After a synthetic seismogram and velocity model were developed, cross sections were interpreted from the lines. Because the thrust belt is covered by Gulf Coastal Plain sediments, these cross sections provide unparalleled insight into the geometry of the subsurface thrust belt. In west-central Alabama, the thrust belt is forward propagating and hinterland dipping with thrust sheets that vary in length from 8-27 kilometers and have a thickness of 3.4-4.4 kilometers. Depth to basement is between 7-8 kilometers. In this cross section, no region of incoherency exists; thus, a ductile duplex is not present this far to the southwest in the Appalachian thrust belt. Estimates of shortening from the balanced cross section are between 26-29%.