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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1945
Journal of Paleontology (1945) 19 (3): 282–294.
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(a) The Poverty Ridge study area in the Diablo Mountains on the east side of the Santa Clara Valley, California. Locations of the two seismograph station lines (labeled 1 and 2) are shown within the rectangular box. Individual stations are indicated by triangles. Lines through the stations and a third line parallel to the ridge axis on its northeast side show the locations of topographic profiles in Figure 2. S1 and S2 are locations of two simulated earthquake sources. (b) A regional location map of the study area. (c) A location map of the closer earthquake sources to Poverty Ridge used in this study, with numerical labels from Table 2 for the events of special consideration. Events 8 and 22 lie off the map in the directions indicated by the arrows. The trend of epicenters follows the Calaveras fault. Station locations are indicated by plus symbols. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 26 November 2013
Figure 1. (a) The Poverty Ridge study area in the Diablo Mountains on the east side of the Santa Clara Valley, California. Locations of the two seismograph station lines (labeled 1 and 2) are shown within the rectangular box. Individual stations are indicated by triangles. Lines through
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Map of the Sierra Diablo Mountains area showing geology and location of study area.
Published: 01 February 2013
Figure 4 Map of the Sierra Diablo Mountains area showing geology and location of study area.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 2013
AAPG Bulletin (2013) 97 (2): 223–250.
...Figure 4 Map of the Sierra Diablo Mountains area showing geology and location of study area. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2007
AAPG Bulletin (2007) 91 (10): 1405–1436.
...Xavier Janson; Charles Kerans; Jerome A. Bellian; William Fitchen Abstract The Lower Permian outcrops of Victorio Canyon, in the Sierra Diablo Mountains in west Texas, show undisturbed stratigraphy of carbonate toe-of-slope and basinal deposits. These rocks consist of a vertical stack of carbonate...
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FIGURE 1—Map of the Permian Basin. Note that the Glass Mountains occur near the mouth of the Delaware Basin, whereas the Guadalupe and Sierra Diablo Mountains are more interior. Gray = deeper-water parts of basin; stippled = modern mountain ranges (modified from Cooper and Grant, 1972)
Published: 01 January 2009
FIGURE 1 —Map of the Permian Basin. Note that the Glass Mountains occur near the mouth of the Delaware Basin, whereas the Guadalupe and Sierra Diablo Mountains are more interior. Gray = deeper-water parts of basin; stippled = modern mountain ranges (modified from Cooper and Grant, 1972 )
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Interpreted and uninterpreted two-dimensional seismic sections showing typical expression of Leonardian sequence architecture in the subsurface of the Permian Basin. Most striking is the marked basinward progradation during sequence L4 time expressed by eastward-stepping wedges. Compare this to the outcrop expressions of sequence L4 in the Sierra Diablo Mountains (Figures 6, 9). Formation tops are defined by correlation to borehole logs. The location of the section is shown on Figure 2.
Published: 01 February 2013
this to the outcrop expressions of sequence L4 in the Sierra Diablo Mountains ( Figures 6 , 9 ). Formation tops are defined by correlation to borehole logs. The location of the section is shown on Figure 2.
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—First of set of four tectonic maps of Guadalupe Mountains, Sierra Diablo, and vicinity. Shows present-day features, most of which were formed during Cenozoic time.
Published: 01 April 1942
Fig. 8. —First of set of four tectonic maps of Guadalupe Mountains, Sierra Diablo, and vicinity. Shows present-day features, most of which were formed during Cenozoic time.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (8): 903–906.
...I. A. Keyte ABSTRACT The formations of the Glass Mountains are correlated, not only with those of the Delaware sandstones, but also with those of the Shafter, Texas, region and the Sierra Diablo and the Hueco Mountains. © 1929 American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (8): 907–926.
...Philip B. King; Robert E. King ABSTRACT The later Paleozoic systems are exposed in several disconnected areas in trans-Pecos Texas, including the Marathon region, the Delaware-Guadalupe Mountains, and the Diablo Plateau. The Carboniferous of the Marathon Basin is nearly 8,000 feet in thickness...
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(a) General map of the Permian Basin (dark gray) and the major platform distribution (light gray); modified after Yang and Dorobek (1995). The square outlined in white indicates the location of the studied Permian outcrop in the Sierra Diablo Mountains. The BB′ cross section is shown in Figure 3. (b) Late Wolfcampian paleogeographic map superimposed on King’s (1965) Permian subcrop map. The thick dashed lines indicate the location of the Babb and Victorio flexure. The light-, medium-, and dark-gray shades indicate the shallow shelf, slope, and basinal area, respectively; modified after Playton and Kerans (2002). (c) Aerial photo of the Victorio Canyon study area from the U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science Seamless Data Distribution System. The Leonardian (L1 and L2) carbonate shelf margins are indicated by dashed lines. The study area (box outlined in black) is located landward of the Victorio flexure (bold black line) in the Victorio Canyon approximately 5.6 km (3.5 mi) from the shelf margin in a toe-of-slope to basinal setting (Kerans, 2001). The thinner lines indicate the location of the measured sections. The gray-shaded areas outlined in white show the approximate location and extent of several carbonate basin-floor fans. The short solid black line indicates the position of measured sections, whereas the dashed line indicates the location of the cross sections in Figure 4.
Published: 01 October 2007
Figure 1 (a) General map of the Permian Basin (dark gray) and the major platform distribution (light gray); modified after Yang and Dorobek (1995) . The square outlined in white indicates the location of the studied Permian outcrop in the Sierra Diablo Mountains. The BB′ cross section is shown
... area discussed in this paper is shown by the ruled pattern. This paper presents the results of a reconnaissance study of the Pliocene and Pleistocene evolution of the northeastern Diablo Range mountain front. Our study area includes the eastern flank of the Diablo Range and the western margin...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1938
AAPG Bulletin (1938) 22 (12): 1707–1709.
...Philip B. King Abstract This paper is based on observations in the areas of Permian outcrop of northern trans-Pecos Texas, and especially in the Guadalupe Mountains and the Sierra Diablo. The two regions are mutually supplementary in that the first exposes the higher Permian and the second...
... actinolite and crossite; with increasing grade the blue amphibole is replaced by successively more sodic and aluminous Ca-amphibole. Except for some of the South Fork Mountain schists, presumably stable, two-amphibole assemblages are rare in the Diablo Range and its northern extension. Zoned, composite...
Book Chapter

Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1217(01)
EISBN: 9780813782171
... a relatively steep west-facing basement surface. All unit labels are the same as in Figure 12 . ABSTRACT The basic stratigraphic and structural framework of Mount Diablo is described using a revised geologic map, gravity data, and aeromagnetic data. The mountain is made up of two distinct...
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Kernel density estimate (KDE) plots from the literature are shown for rocks of the northwestern San Francisco Bay Area, southern and central Diablo Range, and adjoining southwestern San Joaquin Valley. Plots are of zircon ages versus number of grains (grain number scales vary among curves). (A) Structurally high Kfu5 unit of the Bolinas Ridge accretionary unit (AU) stack on western Mt. Tamalpais (Bero et al., 2020, 2021). (B) Southern Diablo Range, Panoche Road, sample JW-1Z-005 (Dumitru et al., 2018; Apen et al., 2021). (C) Tiburon Ridge AU, Ring Mountain, Tiburon Peninsula (Pen.), sample TB-5 (Apen et al., 2021) (see location of Ring Mountain in Fig. 3). (D) Tiburon Ridge AU, Ring Mountain, Tiburon Peninsula, sample RM200 (Dumitru et al., 2018; Apen et al., 2021). (E) Tiburon Ridge AU, Ring Mountain, Tiburon Peninsula, sample TB-4 (Apen et al., 2021). (F) Kfu4 unit of the Bolinas Ridge AU stack, sample FC12, western Mt. Tamalpais (Bero et al., 2020, 2021). (G) Kfu4 unit of the Bolinas Ridge AU stack, sample FC06, western Mt. Tamalpais (Bero et al., 2020, 2021). (H) Grabast unit, Great Valley Group, southeastern Diablo Range/San Joaquin Valley, sample GV24 (DeGraaff-Surpless et al., 2002). (I) Panoche Formation, Great Valley Group, San Luis Reservoir, Central Diablo Range (Greene and Surpless, 2017). (J) Lower Los Gatos Creek, Great Valley Group, southeastern Diablo Range/San Joaquin Valley, sample GV33 (DeGraaff-Surpless et al., 2002). (K) Kfu3 unit of the Bolinas Ridge AU stack, sample FC08, western Mt. Tamalpais (Bero et al., 2020, 2021). MDA—maximum depositional age.
Published: 28 April 2023
curves). (A) Structurally high Kfu5 unit of the Bolinas Ridge accretionary unit (AU) stack on western Mt. Tamalpais ( Bero et al., 2020 , 2021 ). (B) Southern Diablo Range, Panoche Road, sample JW-1Z-005 ( Dumitru et al., 2018 ; Apen et al., 2021 ). (C) Tiburon Ridge AU, Ring Mountain, Tiburon
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1987
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1987) 77 (1): 297–305.
..., California , U.S. Geol. Surv. Profess. Paper 438 , 68 pp. Rinehart C. D. Ross D. C. (1957) . Geologic map of the Casa Diablo Mountain quadrangle, California , U.S. Geol. Surv. Geol...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (8): 957–995.
... of the Permian salt basin. The region under discussion may be divided into three provinces. The first includes the mountainous areas covered by the Sacramento-Hueco mountains, the Guadalupe-Delaware-Apache mountains, and the Sierra Diablo Mountains. The second is occupied by the Pecos Valley. The third...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 31 July 1935
GSA Bulletin (1935) 46 (7): 1079–1100.
... sea level to an elevation of 3,849 feet, it is in view from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the Golden Gate and is a reference land mark for central and northern California. Mount Diablo proper is an ovate mass of metamorphic and igneous rocks, fifteen square miles in area...
Book Chapter

Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1217(000)
EISBN: 9780813782171
.... In the foreground is the Devil’s Pulpit composed of Franciscan chert. In the background are the sedimentary sequences of the Great Valley Group and overlying Tertiary formations that make up the northeast flank of the mountain (courtesy of Scott Hein and Save Mount Diablo). Figure 3. View looking east...