Abstract

Three wells completed since early 1972 in northern Mississippi and one in northern Alabama have provided information regarding the previously unknown subsurface thickness and lithology of strata of the Cambrian System in these areas. Deposition apparently was on a rugged Precambrian land surface with more than 2,000 ft (610 m) of relief, to which compactional structures and other geologic features may be related.

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