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In the next few slides you will see this image of Garrapata annotated. Text by Doug Smith (CSUMB). Photo Courtesy of Lew Rosenburg (Geologist). Here is the break in slope that we inferred to be the contact between diorite and younger alluvium that sits on the terrace. .
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In the next few slides you will see this image of Garrapata annotated Text by Doug Smith (CSUMB). Photo Courtesy of Lew Rosenburg (Geologist)
Here is the break in slope that we inferred to be the contact between diorite and younger alluvium that sits on the terrace. The fault by the stairs is here
A A‘ Cross section line A A‘ buried, old sea cliff modern sea cliff beach HWY 1 Q fanglomerate diorite wave-cut bench buried marine terrace (uplifted bench)
Recall that we discussed several societally-relevant topics associated with our visit to Garrapata beach. Clicking the links below will send you off to see some web-based resources on those topics. The Sea cliff link shows some of your ESSP colleagues watching erosion happen • Earthquake zoning of active faults • Seacliff retreat A A‘ buried, old sea cliff modern sea cliff beach HWY 1 Q fanglomerate diorite wave-cut bench buried marine terrace (uplifted bench)