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Volume: 13 (1929)

Issue: 3. (March)

First Page: 199

Last Page: 238

Title: Tectonics of the Valle Grande of California

Author(s): Bruce L. Clark (2)

Abstract:

The Valle Grande, of which the Great Valley of California is only a part, is a complex fault trough with zones of faulting bounding its western and southern sides. The writer (1) briefly reviews the structural conditions west and south of the Valle Grande, (2) discusses in some detail the major structures along its borders, (3) describes the character of the San Andreas fault zone, (4) shows that zones of folding along the western border of the Valle Grande are invariably associated with faulting, which can be traced into the zones of faulting that bound the basin on the west, (5) considers the significance of the overlaps and unconformities along the margins of the basin, and (6) points out that along the western border are probable old delta deposits in the Cretaceous a d Eocene sediments.

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