Excerpt from Geologic Reconnaissance of the Northern Coast Ranges and Klamath Mountains, California: With a Summary of the Mineral Resources
Diller, of the U. S. Geological Survey, began work ing in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in 1883, and during the succeeding three decades he studied much of the northern Coast Ranges and Kla math Mountains. One of his early papers, published in 1902, is a classic account of the physiographic develop ment of the area, and provides the first clear definition of the two provinces. Perhaps his most important contri burion, however, was a detailed study of the Redding 30-minute quadrangle in the eastern Klamath Mountains, where he worked out the stratigraphy and named many of the formations. Diller's stratigraphic column has with stood the test of time well and has required only minor modifications in later years.
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Excerpt from Geologic Reconnaissance of the Northern Coast Ranges and Klamath Mountains, California: With a Summary of the Mineral Resources
Northwestern California has been divided into two provinces: the northern Coast Ranges in the southern and southwestern part, and the Klamath Mountains in the northeastern part (fig. The boundary between the two provinces, as drawn by the writer, differs from the boundary originally drawn by Diller (1902, pl. These provinces differ from one another in topography, in the character of the rocks, and to a large extent in the mineral resources. The northern Coast Ranges and Klam ath Mountains constitute the major subject of this te port, but parts of two other provinces are shown on the geologic map. A narrow strip of the Sacramento Valley along the east flank of the northern Coast Ranges is included because the geology along this strip is impor tant to an understanding of the geology of the northern Coast Ranges. A part of the Cascade Range province is shown in the northeast part of the map.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book is a synthesis of available published and unpublished data on the geology of northwestern California, an area that includes most of the northern Coast Ranges and the Klamath Mountains geologic provinces in addition to the western part of the Sacramento Valley province. The text and maps are compilations of data, supplemented by reconnaissance during the period 1953-1957 by members of the U.S. Geological Survey. The geologic provinces differ markedly from the standpoint of topography, geologic history, and mineral deposits. The principal rocks of the Klamath Mountains range from early Paleozoic to middle Late Jurassic in age, and are intruded by granitic rocks that range from hornblende diorite to true granite in composition. In the northern Coast Ranges the principal rocks range from late Late Jurassic to Cretaceous in age, and there is little evidence that they have been intruded by granitic rocks. The principal rocks of both provinces, however, are intruded by abundant mafic and ultramafic rocks. The author describes four concentric, arcuate belts that are concave to the east within the Klamath Mountains province. From east to west the belts are (1) the eastern Paleozoic belt, (2) the central metamorphic belt, (3) the western Paleozoic and Triassic belt, and (4) the western Jurassic belt. The northern Coast Ranges are chiey graywackes and shales that range in age from late Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous. The author describes a coastal belt of graywacke and shale west of the central belt of the Franciscan formation. The Sacramento Valley sequence is an orderly pile of graywacke, shale, and conglomerate that has been subdivided into the Knoxville formation of late Late Jurassic age, the Shasta series of Early Cretaceous age, and Upper Cretaceous rocks. The age of the Franciscan with respect to the Sacramento Valley sequence is not clearly known. The author concludes that this book provides a comprehensive overview of the geology of northwestern California, an area that has been studied only briey by various geologists, and whose meager knowledge precludes detailed description of lithology, thickness of section, age, and relations to adjacent rocks. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781334496646_0
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