Graduate School

Thesis Defense Announcement

College of Arts and Sciences announces the Final Thesis Defense of

Audrey Price

for the Degree of Master of Fine Arts

April 3, 2019 at 11:00 AM in Johnson Hall, Room 216 

Advisor: Roy Van Arsdale

Quaternary Displacement Rates on a Meeman-Shelby Fault and the East-Bounding Fault of the Joiner Ridge Horst, Eastern Arkansas

ABSTRACT: The Meeman-Shelby fault (~8 km from Memphis) and the Joiner Ridge horst (~54 km from Memphis) are two blind structures in the Mississippi River floodplain of northeastern Arkansas that have no modern seismicity but do have reported Quaternary displacement. Cores collected on the down-thrown sides of both the Meeman-Shelby fault and east-bounding fault of Joiner Ridge show upward fining alluvium and top-of-Eocene at depths of 36.5 m and 35.5 m, respectively. Seismic reflection profiles and radiometric dates permitted the calculation of slip rates on two faults. A fault within the Meeman-Shelby fault zone has 4-m of displacement at a depth of 10-m on sediment dated at 11,250 ± 50 ka thus indicating a Holocene slip rate of 0.36 mm/yr. The Joiner Ridge east-bounding fault has 12-m of displacement at a depth of 40-m on sediment dated at 20,320 ± 63 ka thus indicating a Quaternary slip rate of 0.59 mm/yr.