This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in south central California, immediately west of Paso Robles. The land forms of this region are due to structurally controlled erosion which, in most localities, has now produced late mature physiographic surfaces. There are evidences of a Pliocene peneplain, a Pleistocene late mature surface, and vigorous erosion in the present cycle. The sedimentary series, with an aggregate thickness of over 20,000 feet, includes the Franciscan, Knoxville, Chico, Monterey (Vaqueros and Salinas), Santa Margarita and Paso Robles formations. The sediments cover approximately nine-tenths of the area and are all marine in origin except the Paso Robles. Invertebra...
The San Andreas Rift after passing through the Cajon Pass in Southern California proceeds approximat...
Geology of a Section of the Palos Verdes Sea Coast: The area in which this work was done is locate...
In San Gorgonio Pass, 70 miles east of Los Angeles, a complex network of faults separates two of the...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
The area studied is located in the central Coast Ranges of California and about 40 miles inland sout...
The area studied is located in the central Coast Ranges of California and about 40 miles inland sout...
This paper describes the geology of an area six miles wide and 67 miles long, extending from the cre...
The Panamint Range is a normal basin-range tilted fault-block, uplifted probably in Tertiary time an...
The San Jacinto fault zone is one of the major branches of the San Andreas fault system in southern ...
The paper deals with the detailed physiography, stratigraphy, and structure of a section two miles w...
The Panamint Range is a normal basin-range tilted fault-block, uplifted probably in Tertiary time an...
The Santa Monica Mountains trend in an east-west direction and in this region lie north of and paral...
The San Andreas Rift after passing through the Cajon Pass in Southern California proceeds approximat...
Geology of a Section of the Palos Verdes Sea Coast: The area in which this work was done is locate...
In San Gorgonio Pass, 70 miles east of Los Angeles, a complex network of faults separates two of the...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
This geological investigation covers an area lying across the southern Santa Lucia Mountains in sout...
The area studied is located in the central Coast Ranges of California and about 40 miles inland sout...
The area studied is located in the central Coast Ranges of California and about 40 miles inland sout...
This paper describes the geology of an area six miles wide and 67 miles long, extending from the cre...
The Panamint Range is a normal basin-range tilted fault-block, uplifted probably in Tertiary time an...
The San Jacinto fault zone is one of the major branches of the San Andreas fault system in southern ...
The paper deals with the detailed physiography, stratigraphy, and structure of a section two miles w...
The Panamint Range is a normal basin-range tilted fault-block, uplifted probably in Tertiary time an...
The Santa Monica Mountains trend in an east-west direction and in this region lie north of and paral...
The San Andreas Rift after passing through the Cajon Pass in Southern California proceeds approximat...
Geology of a Section of the Palos Verdes Sea Coast: The area in which this work was done is locate...
In San Gorgonio Pass, 70 miles east of Los Angeles, a complex network of faults separates two of the...