“…Based on decades of surface geological studies, correlations of buried rocks with otherwise known features outside of Alabama, and drill-core data, the crust underlying Alabama is recognized as belonging to three fundamental types: 1) Laurentian, 2) peri-Gondwanan, and 3) Gondwanan (Neathery and Thomas, 1975;Hatcher, 1978Hatcher, , 1987Hatcher, , 2010Tull, 1982;Chowns and Williams, 1983;Horton et al, 1984;Tull, 1978Tull, , 1980Tull, , 1982Tull, , 1984Guthrie and Raymond, 1992;Drummond et al, 1994Drummond et al, , 1997Steltenpohl, 2005;McClellan et al, 2005McClellan et al, , 2007Steltenpohl et al, 2008Steltenpohl et al, , 2010a. Our results from comparing regional geophysical data with the surface and subsurface geology indicate clear demarcation of Laurentian crust in roughly the northwestern half of Alabama, and periGondwanan or Gondwanan crust underlying the southeastern quarter.…”