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Geologic Considerations in Conservation Planning Part 2

Geologic Considerations in Conservation Planning Part 2. Southern California Geology. (12/02). http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/Outreach/Download/Freeware-FR.html. Geology of Southern California. San Andreas. Garlock. Landers 6/28/92 Mw 7.3. San Jacinto. Elsinore. Imperial. Eastern

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Geologic Considerations in Conservation Planning Part 2

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  1. Geologic Considerations in Conservation PlanningPart 2 Southern California Geology (12/02)

  2. http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/Outreach/Download/Freeware-FR.html

  3. Geology of Southern California

  4. San Andreas Garlock Landers 6/28/92 Mw 7.3 San Jacinto Elsinore Imperial Eastern CA Shear Zone

  5. The“Big Bend”

  6. San Andreas Garlock San Cayetano Cucamonga Ventura San Fernando Hollywood/Raymond San Jacinto Elsinore Northridge 1/17/94 Mw 6.7 Imperial Eastern CA Shear Zone

  7. Mojave Transverse Ranges Los Angeles Basin Peninsular Ranges Colorado Desert

  8. I-5/Grapevine Topatopa Pine Piru San Gabriel San Bernardino Cajon Pass Pinto Santa Ynez Channel Isles San Gorgonio Pass Santa Monica Little San Bernardino Eagle

  9. Rifting, Rotation, and Volcanism in the Western Transverse Ranges

  10. Rifting, Rotation, and Volcanism in the Western Transverse Ranges

  11. Rifting, Rotation, and Volcanism in the Western Transverse Ranges

  12. Los Angeles Basin 5 million years ago

  13. Sierra Madre/Cucamonga F.Z. Santa Monica/Hollywood/Raymond PO San Jose SM LA W Chino Whittier SG El Moreno LB Newport-Inglewood SA Palos Verdes Hills Syncline Anticline Sharp, 1994

  14. San Timoteo San Jacinto R Santa Rosa Santa Ana SJ El Anza Upland Santa Margarita F Borrego Valley Agua Tibia O E San Felipe Hills Cuyamaca SD Laguna

  15. Avawatz Slate Argus El Paso Old Dad Tehachapi/ So. Sierra Nevada G Bk Providence M Br Cady Bristol G N Old Woman P V A G Bullion San Gabriels 29 San Bernardino G Little S.B./Pinto Whipple Turtle

  16. Garlock Eastern CA Shear Zone San Andreas Pinto Mtn

  17. Cima Volcanic Dome (330-480 years old)

  18. Cima Volcanics (330-480 years old)

  19. Alluvial Fan, Death Valley

  20. Sand Dunes • Occur in both deserts • Various types of sand dunes are present • Found in valleys • Some have unique acoustic properties

  21. Cockscomb Palen Indio Hills Eagle McCoy Wash I Santa Rosa Orocopa B Chuckawalla Chocolate N Vallecito Palo Verde East Mesa Fish Cr. EC Cargo Muchacho Coyote Superstition

  22. San Gorgonio Pass/ No. & So. Branches San Andreas I B San Jacinto/ Coyote Cr./ Superstition Hills/Imperial N Sand Hills ? EC Elsinore/ Laguna Salada Elmore Ranch/ Brawley

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