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Series: Guidebook
Publisher: The Pacific Section American Association of Petroleum Geologist
Published: 01 January 1990
DOI: 10.32375/1990-GB65.33
EISBN: 9781732014800
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1943
AAPG Bulletin (1943) 27 (10): 1361–1386.
...John F. Curran ABSTRACT Although the geology of the Chico Martinez Creek area has been studied several times since 1905, the Oligo-Miocene beds have received the most attention, and the Eocene strata have been virtually ignored. The purpose of the present study is to record the detailed...
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—(A) Geologic map of the <span class="search-highlight">Chico</span> <span class="search-highlight">Martinez</span> <span class="search-highlight">Creek</span> <span class="search-highlight">area</span> (after  Dibblee, 1977 )....
Published: 01 August 1998
Figure 2 —(A) Geologic map of the Chico Martinez Creek area (after Dibblee, 1977 ). (B) Photograph of a panoramic view looking to the southeast, and (C) cross section of the study area exposed along Chico Martinez Creek. The area within the dashed white lines in (B) is the area of intense
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Geologic map of <span class="search-highlight">Chico</span> <span class="search-highlight">Martinez</span> <span class="search-highlight">Creek</span> <span class="search-highlight">area</span>.
Published: 01 October 1943
Fig. 2.— Geologic map of Chico Martinez Creek area.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1932
AAPG Bulletin (1932) 16 (6): 611–612.
... corrected in this manner, there is no implication that the 250 feet of beds above the Button bed, in the Chico-Martinez Creek area, are equivalent to any portion of the Monterey formation. Despite the fact that these 250 feet of beds are not included in the type sections of either the Monterey formation...
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—(A) Locations of major Neogene basins in California (from  Graham and Will...
Published: 01 August 1998
Figure 1 —(A) Locations of major Neogene basins in California (from Graham and Williams, 1983 ). (B) Detailed location of the study areas, Chico Martinez Creek Outcrop (star) and Buena Vista Hills field, in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Also shown are major oil fields in the area.
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(A) Photograph showing mechanical layering in alternating porcelanite and s...
Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 11 (A) Photograph showing mechanical layering in alternating porcelanite and siliceous shale caused by diagenesis of the Monterey Formation in an outcrop at the southern bank of the Chico Martinez Creek, Central Valley, California (see inset for location map and a photograph showing
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1942
AAPG Bulletin (1942) 26 (10): 1608–1631.
..., James Gilluly, H. W. Hoots, Harry R. Johnson, and N. L. Taliaferro for helpful criticism of the manuscript. Correlation of the Miocene formations of the Recruit Pass area with the thick and well exposed sections of the Chico Martinez Creek area (location of the type Temblor formation and the type...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1998
AAPG Bulletin (1998) 82 (8): 1551–1574.
...Figure 2 —(A) Geologic map of the Chico Martinez Creek area (after Dibblee, 1977 ). (B) Photograph of a panoramic view looking to the southeast, and (C) cross section of the study area exposed along Chico Martinez Creek. The area within the dashed white lines in (B) is the area of intense...
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—Idealized sketch of an anticlinal limb shows expected orientation of fract...
Published: 01 August 1998
bed with splay cracks and slickenline orientations. The lower hemisphere equal-area stereonet plot shows poles to surfaces from Chico Martinez Creek of bedding, observed splay cracks, and slickenline orientation measured in four locations in the northeast section of locality B ( Figure 2 ), where
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (4): 435–475.
... at Belridge and North Belridge. Another assemblage, from the well at the southeast end of Reef Ridge a short distance above the McLure-Temblor contact, is that of the Frondicularia zone of Chico Martinez Creek. The extra assemblages, together with the extra bentonite, suggest that in the Reef Ridge area...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1945
AAPG Bulletin (1945) 29 (7): 956–1007.
... with the Chico formation or Chico group which, as defined by W. B. Gabb, 3 includes all the strata underlying the Martinez formation (lower Eocene) and overlying the Shasta group (Lower Cretaceous). The same sediments were later classified by F. M. Anderson as the Chico series. 4 The first attempts...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (6): 1022–1030.
... IV, Oak Run Valley and Clover Creek, east of Redding, Shasta Co., northern California (Area 3). SANTONIAN: Redding Formation, Member V, Oak Run Valley, Clover Creek, and Old Cow Creek, east of Redding, Shasta Co., northern California (Area 3); Chico Formation, top of Musty Buck Member, Mill Creek...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1923
AAPG Bulletin (1923) 7 (4): 411–420.
... correlated with the Chico formation on the basis of fossils. 2 In southern California areas of this formation occur in Simi Hills, Santa Monica Mountains, Santa Ana Mountains, and along the coast in San Diego County. Wherever exposed it rests unconformably below the Eocene. No oil is known to occur...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1944
AAPG Bulletin (1944) 28 (4): 449–521.
... to have greatly reduced the region since the earliest Upper Cretaceous sea spread over an area of low relief, as shown by the character of the Jack Creek formation, which consists predominantly of fine-grained detritus, shale and silt, and which rests unconformably on the earlier Mesozoic rocks either...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1939
AAPG Bulletin (1939) 23 (1): 24–44.
... of Kettleman Hills. Barbat and Johnson 7 noted its occurrence in the West Side Coalinga field and pointed out the correlation of the diatomite of the Chico Martinez Creek area with the Reef Ridge shale. Later work has led Barbat 8 to conclude that only the lower part of this diatomite correlates...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (8): 1968–1984.
... as the Martinez and the Shasta groups in the Pacific Coast area from Vancouver Island to southern California. He established the typical localities at Chico Creek, Pence’s Ranch, and Tuscan Springs on the east side of the Sacramento Valley, California, and noted that the Chico group “includes all the known...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (5): 895–917.
... Hollow Creek), east of Redding, Shasta County, California (Area 8). SANTONIAN: Redding Formation, Member V (Price Hollow of Oak Run, Clover Creek, and South Cow Creek), east of Redding, Shasta County, California (Area 8); Chico Formation, Musty Buck Member, Mill Creek and Deer Creek, Tehama County...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (2): 213–237.
... in the Chico Formation along Chico Creek, (Area 6) where Volutoderma querna occurs below and V. averillii above the reversal. Although ammonite and Turritella ranges ( Fig. 2 ) aid in defining the chronologic ranges of the studied species, some Pacific Slope ammonites, as noted by Matsumoto (1959b...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1925
AAPG Bulletin (1925) 9 (2): 228–234b.
... exposure may be seen. From that point northward to the Kern County boundary line the exposures are more or less continuous, depending upon the cutting of streams and overlapping of later sediments. Chico-Martinez Creek cuts entirely across the section and exposes it from top to bottom, the thickness being...
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