Inner shelf deposits of the Louisiana-Mississippi-Alabama region, Gulf of Mexico

Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
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The late Quaternary morphology, shallow stratigraphy and sediment distribution of the Louisiana-Mississippi-Alabama inner shelf region are the product of transgressive and regressive sedimentary processes. Shelf sedimentary facies were deposited by deltaic progradation, followed by shoreface erosion and submergence. This information is based on interpretations and synthesis of more than 4,160 mi (6,700 km) of high resolution seismic profiles, 75 grab samples, and 77 vibracores.

 

The shelf can be divided into two main depositional regions. The southwestern region, east and south of the Mississippi River plain, was formed by early Holocene delta complexes, overlying a late Wisconsinan delta. Deposits of the late Wisconsinan delta consist of well-defined coarsening-upward sequences and represent deltaic progradation during low sea level stands. The relatively recent Mississippi delta complexes have deposits which consist of fine-grained sands, silt and clay. With the late Holocene rise in sea level, asymmetrical sand ridges (16 ft, or 5 m, relief) have formed due to marine reworking of shoreline features.

 

The northeastern region, offshore of the Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands, was formed by Pleistocene fluvial systems and Recent shoreface erosion and ravinement. Underlying the relatively thin Holocene sediment cover are relict fluvial sands which were deposited during the late Wisconsinan lowstand. Subsequent sea level rise allowed marine processes to rework and redistribute sediments forming the nearshore fine-grained facies and shelf sands sheet.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Inner shelf deposits of the Louisiana-Mississippi-Alabama region, Gulf of Mexico
Series title Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Volume 39
Year Published 1989
Language English
Publisher Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies
Contributing office(s) Coastal and Marine Geology Program
Description 8 p.
First page 413
Last page 420
Country United States
Other Geospatial Gulf of Mexico
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