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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (1): 132.
...Donald Howard Dailey ABSTRACT The Jalama formation of Late Cretaceous age is exposed along both sides of the Pacifico fault in Jalama and Santa Anita canyons in the Western Santa Ynez Mountains. It consists of 2275± feet of alternating sandstones and silty shales that have been divided into seven...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (10): 1684.
... similar and overlapping volcano-plutonic source terranes. The Upper Cretaceous strata on San Miguel Island have been referred to the Jalama Formation as established on the mainland. However, the clast suites of the Jalama conglomerates in Santa Barbara County are dominated by metamorphic rocks which...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (1): 50–63.
... species. The new species are rare to locally common and found in either the Moreno Formation in central California or the Jalama Formation in southern California. The Moreno Formation gastropods have never been studied in detail. The Jalama Formation gastropods were studied in some depth by Dailey...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1973
GSA Bulletin (1973) 84 (5): 1705–1708.
...JAMES M. GIBSON Abstract Strata mapped as “?Matilija Formation” (late Eocene) by Dibblee (1950) are Late Cretaceous in age and in actuality represent the Jalama Formation. Calcareous nannoplankton and benthonic foraminifers indicate a late Campanian–early Maastrichtian age, equivalent...
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Coastal Santa Barbara finite-element mesh used in fluid-flow calculations. ...
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 7 Coastal Santa Barbara finite-element mesh used in fluid-flow calculations. Mesh based on cross section shown in Figure 2 . RF = Refugio-Carneros fault, CF = Coast fault, Tsa = Alegria, Gaviota, and Sacate formations, Tma = Matilija Sandstone, Kjss = Jalama Formation. See key in Figure
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Figure 2. Paleolatitudinal distribution of rudist localities in the  Late C...
Published: 01 September 2001
) are also indicated. GF— Gualala Formation, AF—Ascunción Formation, CF—Chatsworth Formation, JF—Jalama Formation, CB—Carlsbad, SD—San Diego, EMC—El Morro Canyon, PB—Punta Banda, PC—Punta China, CC—Cabo Cabras
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Figure  3 —Approximate Late Cretaceous latitude of subtropic/warm-temperate...
Published: 01 March 2008
boundary based on Jalama Formation occurrences is probably artifact of geologic record gaps. If rudist occurrences of El Piojo Formation are of late Campanian age, no drop would exist
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (4): 670.
... of the southern California mainland such as: the Jalama Formation (western Santa Ynez Mountains), the Chatsworth Formation (Simi Hills), the Holz Shale Member of the Ladd Formation (Santa Ana Mountains), and the Point Loma Formation of the Rosario Group (San Diego area). Correlations are possible also...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (11): 1667–1679.
...-stratigraphic flow, as inferred based on the strontium isotopic composition of carbonate fault cement, is close to the thickness of the Monterey Formation of 700 m in one of two study locations, Jalama Beach, and less than the formation thickness at another location, Arroyo Burro Beach. Fluid is thus derived...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (2): 213–237.
... boundary based on Jalama Formation occurrences is probably artifact of geologic record gaps. If rudist occurrences of El Piojo Formation are of late Campanian age, no drop would exist ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (5): 895–917.
...; paratype CASG 27830.02. Of Glycymeris pentzana Anderson, 1958 , CASG holotype 61874.01, formation unknown. Of Glycymeris apletos Dailey and Popenoe, 1966 , holotype LACMIP 89891, Jalama Formation, Santa Barbara County, California. Middle to upper Turonian to upper Campanian. MIDDLE TO UPPER...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (9): 1171–1178.
...) are also indicated. GF— Gualala Formation, AF—Ascunción Formation, CF—Chatsworth Formation, JF—Jalama Formation, CB—Carlsbad, SD—San Diego, EMC—El Morro Canyon, PB—Punta Banda, PC—Punta China, CC—Cabo Cabras ...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2002
GSA Bulletin (2002) 114 (3): 269–280.
... locations discussed in this paper occur near Santa Maria, California: one in Jalama Beach and the other at the Tepusquet and Colson Canyons ( Fig. 1 ). Outcrops at both locations occur in the upper siliceous member of the Monterey Formation and contain meters- wide fractures with nodular carbonate...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1951
AAPG Bulletin (1951) 35 (12): 2634.
... in the Santa Ynez Valley with the narrow coastal plain in the Santa Barbara region. Rocks penetrated have a stratigraphic thickness of more than 10,000 feet, range from upper Miocene to middle Eocene age, and include the following formations: Monterey, Rincon, Vaqueros, Sespe, Alegria, “Coldwater” (Sacate...
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Figure 1. Map showing the locations of the outcrops at <span class="search-highlight">Jalama</span> Beach and Tep...
Published: 01 March 2002
Figure 1. Map showing the locations of the outcrops at Jalama Beach and Tepusquet and Colson Canyons that were sampled as part of this study. The gray areas represent outcrops of Monterey Formation. Various physiographic features are shown, including the general locations of the Santa Maria
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1992
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1992) 62 (2): 208–219.
...Bryce L. Winter; L. Paul Knauth Abstract Carbonate minerals filling fractures in the Monterey Formation at four locations along the Santa Barbara Channel coast display a delta 18 O(SMOW) range from 20.7 to 35.7 per thousand and delta 13 C range from - 18.6 to + 16.6 per thousand . Many fracture...
Series: Guidebook
Published: 01 January 1981
DOI: 10.32375/1981-GB52.5
EISBN: 9781970168549
... ABSTRACT In the Santa Barbara coastal area, the distinctive sequence of siliceous rocks in the Miocene Monterey Formation is divided into five informal members. The uppermost member is free of carbonate except in dolomite nodules. In the lower four members all rocks contain carbonate...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2012
Mineralogical Magazine (2012) 76 (1): 1–24.
... host the most economically important tin and tungsten mineralization in the Jálama batholith, as in other European Variscan granites ( London, 1992 b ). Post-magmatic hydrothermal activity resulted in the formation of quartz veins, containing triplite as the earliest phosphate...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (4): 537–545.
...) . The Espada Formation is assumed to unconformably overlay the metasedimentary trench deposits of the Jurassic-Cretaceous Franciscan assemblage. Jalama Formation .—One mi (1.6 km) southwest of the P-0316–2 ( Figure 2 ), the Chevron et al P-0316–1 bottomed in Upper Cretaceous (Turonian to Campanian) dark...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1984
AAPG Bulletin (1984) 68 (10): 1297–1303.
... has scrambled and hidden its hydrocarbon treasures in as many as 12 formations. With multiple reservoir prospects, SBC always offers hope; from the Pliocene Pico formation to the Cretaceous Jalama formation, pay is (hopefully) “just ahead of the bit.” Chevron highlighted the 1983 exploratory...
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