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The Mississippi embayment is a physiographic feature in the south-central United States, part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. It is essentially a northward continuation of the fluvial sediments of the Mississippi River Delta to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois. The current sedimentary area was formed in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic by the filling with sediment of a pre-existing basin. An explanation for the embayment's formation was put forward by Van Arsdale and Cox in 2007: movement of the earth's crust brought this region over a volcanic "hotspot" in the Earth's mantle causing an upthrust of magma which formed the Appalachian-Ouachita range. Subsequent erosion caused a deep trough that was flooded by the Gulf of Mexico and eventually filled with sediment fro

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  • حوض نهر المسيسيبي هي منطقة في جنوب الولايات المتحدة وجزء من ، كما إنه امتداد للرواسب النهرية عندما يجتمع مع نهر أوهايو في القاهرة في إلينوي. عبارة عن حوض رسوبي منخفض مملوء برواسب العصر الطباشيري حتى الفترة الحالية. الجزء الشمالي يظهر على شكل تكسرات غريبة ذات تكوينات جيولوجية شبيهة بالتكوينات الموجودة في المنطقة المحيطة و صخور رسوبية تعود للحقبة الأولية في منطقة غرب كنتاكي و تينيسي وشرق ميزوري و أركنساس. (ar)
  • The Mississippi embayment is a physiographic feature in the south-central United States, part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. It is essentially a northward continuation of the fluvial sediments of the Mississippi River Delta to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois. The current sedimentary area was formed in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic by the filling with sediment of a pre-existing basin. An explanation for the embayment's formation was put forward by Van Arsdale and Cox in 2007: movement of the earth's crust brought this region over a volcanic "hotspot" in the Earth's mantle causing an upthrust of magma which formed the Appalachian-Ouachita range. Subsequent erosion caused a deep trough that was flooded by the Gulf of Mexico and eventually filled with sediment from the Mississippi River. (en)
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  • حوض نهر المسيسيبي هي منطقة في جنوب الولايات المتحدة وجزء من ، كما إنه امتداد للرواسب النهرية عندما يجتمع مع نهر أوهايو في القاهرة في إلينوي. عبارة عن حوض رسوبي منخفض مملوء برواسب العصر الطباشيري حتى الفترة الحالية. الجزء الشمالي يظهر على شكل تكسرات غريبة ذات تكوينات جيولوجية شبيهة بالتكوينات الموجودة في المنطقة المحيطة و صخور رسوبية تعود للحقبة الأولية في منطقة غرب كنتاكي و تينيسي وشرق ميزوري و أركنساس. (ar)
  • The Mississippi embayment is a physiographic feature in the south-central United States, part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. It is essentially a northward continuation of the fluvial sediments of the Mississippi River Delta to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois. The current sedimentary area was formed in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic by the filling with sediment of a pre-existing basin. An explanation for the embayment's formation was put forward by Van Arsdale and Cox in 2007: movement of the earth's crust brought this region over a volcanic "hotspot" in the Earth's mantle causing an upthrust of magma which formed the Appalachian-Ouachita range. Subsequent erosion caused a deep trough that was flooded by the Gulf of Mexico and eventually filled with sediment fro (en)
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