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Database of the Geologic Map of the Greenville 1 degree x 2 degree Quadrangle, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina

March 9, 2023

Regional geologic investigations show that all the metamorphosed crystalline rocks underlying the Greenville 1 degree x 2 degree quadrangle are allochthonous. Seismic-reflection studies, the COCORP line (Cook and others, 1979), and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) seismic lines (Harris and Bayer, 1979; Harris and others, 1981) present seismic profiles across different parts of the southern Appalachians. Recent geophysical studies for the now discontinued Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) project were concentrated in the Greenville quadrangle (Hatcher and others, 1988). The ADCOH seismic-reflection profiles tie in with the COCORP profile of Cook and others (1979), providing a three-dimensional view of the Earth's crust (Coruh and others, 1987; Hatcher and others, 1987, 1988). The seismic studies clearly corroborate the allochthonous nature of the crystalline rocks as suggested by geologic mapping. They also suggest that Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in several thrust sheets continue from the Valley and Ridge beneath the crystalline rocks of the Blue Ridge and under a part of the western Inner Piedmont. Harris and Bayer (1979) suggest 179 km of westward transport for the crystalline rocks of the Blue Ridge.

References:
Cook, F.A., Albaugh, D.S., Brown, L.D., Kaufman, Sidney, Oliver, J.E., and Hatcher, R.D., Jr., 1979, Thin-skinned tectonics in the crystalline southern Appalachians; COCORP seismic-reflection profiling of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont: Geology, v. 7, no. 12, p. 563-567.
Coruh, Cahit, Costain, J.K., Hatcher, R.D., Jr., Pratt, T.L., Williams, R.T., and Phinney, R.A., 1987, Results from regional Vibroseis profiling: Appalachian Ultra-Deep Core Hole site study: Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, v. 89, no. l, p. 147-156.
Harris, L.D., and Bayer, K.C., 1979, Sequential development of the Appalachian orogen above a master decollement – A hypothesis: Geology, v. 7, no. 12, p. 568-572.
Harris, L.D., Harris, A.G., de Witt, Wallace, Jr., and Bayer, K.C., 1981, Evaluation of the southern eastern overthrust belt beneath the Blue Ridge-Piedmont thrust: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 65, no. 12, p. 2491-2505.
Hatcher, R.D., Jr., Costain, J.K., Coruh, Cahit, Phinney, R.A., and Williams, R.T., 1987, Tectonic implications of new Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) seismic reflection data from the crystalline southern Appalachians: The Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, v. 89, no. l, p. 157-162.
Hatcher, R.D., Jr., Williams, R.T., Edelman, S.H., Costain, J.K., Coruh, C., Phinney, R.A., Roy-Chowdury, K., Decker, E.R., Zoback, M.D., Moos, D., and Anderson, R.N., 1988, The Appalachian Ultradeep Core Hole (ADCOH) project, in Boden, A., and Eriksson, K.G., eds., Deep drilling in crystalline bedrock (Volume 2): Berlin, Springer-Verlag, p. 117-154.

Publication Year 2023
Title Database of the Geologic Map of the Greenville 1 degree x 2 degree Quadrangle, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina
DOI 10.5066/P9ZMEMNV
Authors Benjamin R Weinmann, Arthur E Nelson, J. Wright Horton, James W Clarke
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Florence Bascom Geoscience Center