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Passive margins: U.S. Geological Survey Line 19 across the Georges Bank basin

January 1, 1987

Georges Bank is a shallow part of the Atlantic continental shelf southeast of New England (Emery and Uchupi, 1972, 1984). This bank, however, is merely the upper surface of several sedimentary basins overlying a block-faulted basement of igneous and metamorphic crystalline rock. Sedimentary rock forms a seaward-thickening cover that has accumulated in one main depocenter and several ancillary depressions, adjacent to shallow basement platforms of paleozoic and older crystalline rock. Georges Bank basin contains a thickness of sedimentary rock greater than 10 km, whereas the basement platforms that flank the basin are areas of thin sediment accumulation (less than 5 km).

Publication Year 1987
Title Passive margins: U.S. Geological Survey Line 19 across the Georges Bank basin
Authors Kim D. Klitgord, John S. Schlee, John A. Grow
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Series Title AAPG Studies in Geology
Series Number 27
Index ID 70137753
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coastal and Marine Geology Program