These later sediments were formed over a subduction zone which formed along southern Laurentia as South America collided with Laurentia as it moved northward. The collision compressed and uplifted the region to form the Ouachita Mountains. The Ouachita Mountains during Permian to the Jurassic were extensively eroded. Much of the Ouachita system was buried beneath Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments to the southeast and southwest. The structures there have only been revealed through deep drilling in petroleum exploration.