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Idealized upper crustal structure across the Carolina Trough, U.S. eastern
continental margin off North Carolina and South Carolina. For further
information see:
Dillon, W.P., Popenoe, P., Grow. J.A., Klitgord, K.D., Swift, B.A., Paull,
C.K. and Cashman, K.V., 1983, Growth faulting and salt diapirism: Their
relationship and control in the Carolina Trough, eastern North America: in
Watkins, J.S. and Drake, C.L., eds., Studies in Continental Margin Geology,
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir No. 34, p. 21-46.
Dillon, W.P., and Popenoe, P., 1988, The Blake Plateau Basin and Carolina
Trough (in) Sheridan, R.E. and Grow, J.A., eds., The Geology of North
America, vol. I-2, The Atlantic Continental Margin, The Geological Society
of America, p 291-328.
Rankin, D.W., Dillon, W.P., Black, D.F., Boyer, S.E., Daniels, D.L.,
Goldsmith, R., Grow, J.A., Horton, J.W., Jr., Hutchinson, D.R., Klitgord,
K.D., McDowell, R.C., Milton, D.J., Owens, J.P., and Phillips, J.D., 1991,
Continent-Ocean Transect E-4, Central Kentucky to Carolina Trough,
Publication of Decade of North American Geology, Geological Society of
America, Boulder, CO. 2 sheets.
William P. Dillon
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
U.S. Geological Survey
Quissett Campus
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Direct Office: 508-457-2224; Switchboard: 508-548-8700
FAX: 508-457-2310; E-mail: bdillon@usgs.gov