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Ventura
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Ojai
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Oxnard
FY 2004- 05
FY 2003- 04
FY 2002- 03
Mapping completed under STATEMAP
White
Ledge Peak
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Oxnard
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Santa Paula
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Contour Interval 40 Feet
Scale 1:24,000
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Thousand FeetUTM GRID AND 1988 MAGNETIC NORTHDECLINATION AT CENTER OF SHEET
1°10'21 MILS
14°249 MILS
GNMN
The bedrock geology of this map is largely modified from Dibblee (1990).
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Paula Peak Quadrangle, scale 1:24,000.
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Foundation Map DF-26, scale 1:24,000.
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Soil Conservation Services, 151 p., scale 1:24,000.
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Huftile, G.J., 1991b, Displacement transfer between the Red Mountain and San Cayetano faults, in Active folding and reverse
faulting in the western Transverse Ranges, southern California: Field Trip Guidebook to accompany the 1991 Geological
Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, October 20 to 24, 63 p.
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Ventura basin, California: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 100, no. B2, p. 2043-2067.
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1:24,000.
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and Santa Paula areas, Western Transverse Ranges, California: Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section, field
guide.
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Morton, D.M., 1976, Reconnaissance surficial geologic map of the Santa Paula Peak 7.5' Quadrangle, Ventura County,
California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 76-212, scale 1:24,000.
Namson, J. and Davis, T., 1988, Structural transect of the western Transverse Ranges, California: Implications for lithospheric
kinematics and seismic risk evaluation: Geology, v. 16, p. 675-679.
Rockwell, T.K., 1988, Neotectonics of the San Cayetano fault, Transverse Ranges, California: Geological Society of America
Bulletin, v. 100, p. 500-513.
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Ventura County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology, Open File Report 98-32, map scale 1:24,000.
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mineral resources of southern Ventura County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Preliminary Report 14,
102 p., Plate 1 geologic map of southern Ventura County, California, scale 1:48,000.
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scale 1:48,000.
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Mineralogists, Pacific Section, The Neogene Symposium, p.19-32.
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California: Geology, v. 16, p. 1112-1116.
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References
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California Geological Survey. All rights reserved. No part of
this publication may be reproduced without written consent of the
California Geological Survey.
"The Department of Conservation makes no warranties as to the
suitability of this product for any given purpose."
This geologic map was funded in part by the
USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping
Program, Statemap Award no. 04HQAG0074
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, GOVERNOR
THE RESOURCES AGENCY - MICHAEL CHRISMAN, SECRETARY FOR RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION - BRIDGETT LUTHER THOMPSON, DIRECTOR
CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey,
Southern California Areal Mapping Project
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE
SANTA PAULA PEAK 7.5' QUADRANGLE
VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: A DIGITAL DATABASE
VERSION 1.0
By
Siang S. Tan1 and Pamela J. Irvine1
Digital Database
by:
Carlos I. Gutierrez2
2005
1. California Geological Survey, 655 Hope Street #700, Los Angeles, CA 90017
2. California Geological Survey, 801 K Street, MS-32, Sacramento, CA 95814
Topographic base from
the U.S. Geological Survey
Polyconic Projection,
North American Datum 1927
Symbol Explanation
Strike and dip of bedding.2525
Contact between map units - Generally approximately located or inferred;
dotted where concealed.
?Landslide - Arrows indicate principal direction of movement, queried where
existence is questionable (some geologic features are drawn within
questionable landslides); hachured where headscarp is mappable.
Axis of anticline - Approximately located; dotted where concealed.
Axis of syncline - Approximately located; dotted where concealed.
Strike and dip of overturned bedding.2525
Axis of overturned syncline - Approximately located; dotted where concealed.
Axis of overturned anticline - Approximately located; dotted where concealed.
Fault - Approximately located or inferred; dotted where concealed; queried
where location is uncertain. U = upthrown block, D = downthrown block. Arrow
and number indicate direction and angle of dip of fault plane.
?
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D
U
Qs Saugus Formation (early to middle Pleistocene) - Semi-indurated sandy conglomerates
with sandstone and shale interbeds. Contains abundant cobble-boulder sized clasts.
Locally susceptible to landsliding.
Qlp Las Posas Formation (early Pleistocene) - Semi-indurated sandstone and siltstone with
lenses of pebble-cobble conglomerate.
Santa Barbara Claystone Formation (Early Pleistocene) - Poorly bedded soft
claystone/mudstone with local sandstone and conglomerate lenses; highly susceptible
to landsliding. Also known as the Mudpit Claystone.
Qsb
Unit Explanation
Qw Active wash deposits within major river channels (Holocene) - Composed of
unconsolidated silt, sand and gravel.
Alluvial and colluvial deposits, undivided (Holocene) - Located on the floors of valleys;
includes active stream deposits in hill slope areas; composed of unconsolidated sandy
clay with some gravel.
Alluvial fan deposits (Holocene) - Deposited by streams emanating from mountain
canyons onto alluvial valley floors; deposits originate as debris flows, hyper-
concentrated mudflows, or braided stream flows; composed of moderately to poorly
sorted, and moderately to poorly bedded, sandy clay with some gravel.
Qhf
Qls Landslide deposits (Holocene to late Pleistocene) - Includes numerous active landslides;
composed of weathered, broken up rocks; extremely susceptible to renewed
landsliding, including their headscarp areas.
Tp Pico Formation, undivided (Pliocene) - Composed of claystone, siltstone, and sandstone;
locally pebbly; generally susceptible to landsliding.
Alluvial deposits, undivided (late Pleistocene) - Consists of semi-consolidated silt, sand,
clay, and gravel.Qpa
Alluvial fan deposits (late to middle Pleistocene) - Semi-consolodated, poorly sorted
boulder, gravel, sand, silt, and clay; often form elevated, slightly tilted, terraces on hill
slope areas. Subscript 1 indicates higher (older) level than subscript 2.
Qpf
Tsq Sisquoc Shale (Pliocene to Miocene) - Silty shale and claystone; generally susceptible to
landsliding.
Tmu
Tml
Monterey Formation (middle and late Miocene) - Consists of siliceous and diatomaceous
shale and some sandstone and limestone; generally susceptible to landsliding.
Tml = lower section, containing punky thin-bedded shale; Tmu = upper section,
composed of platy brittle siliceous thin-bedded shale.
Ts Sespe Formation (Oligocene) - composed of sandstone; locally pebbly siltstone and
claystone; rocks are generally reddish in color.
Tcw Coldwater Sandstone Formation (late Eocene) - Composed of hard arkosic sandstone
with siltstone and shale interbeds.
Tcd Cozy Dell Formation (late Eocene) - Consists of micaceous shale with arkosic sandstone
interbeds: generally susceptible to landsliding.
Tma
Tmash
Matilija Sandstone Formation (middle to late Eocene) - composed of hard arkosic
sandstone with micaceous shale interbeds. Tmash consists predominately of
micaceous shale with thin sandstone interbeds.
Tj Juncal Formation (early to middle Eocene) - consists of micaceous shale with arkosic
sandstone interbeds; generally susceptible to landsliding.
Qha
Qpf1
Qpf2
Unit Correlation
Holocene
QUATERNARY
CENOZOIC
QhaQw
Tp
Qsb
Qlp
Qs
Qpf
Tsq
TmuTml
Ts
Tcw
Tcd
Tma
Tj
Qhf
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Miocene
Eocene
OligoceneTERTIARY
Qpa
Qpf1
Qpf2
Qls
Tmash