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Kirker Formation
Mid-Cenozoic succession on the northeast limb of the Mount Diablo anticline, California—A stratigraphic record of tectonic events in the forearc basin Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The mid-Cenozoic succession in the northeast limb of the Mount Diablo anticline records the evolution of plate interactions at the leading edge of the North America plate. Subduction of the Kula plate and later Farallon plate beneath the North America plate created a marine forearc basin that existed from late Mesozoic to mid-Cenozoic times. In the early Cenozoic, extension on north-south faults formed a graben depocenter on the west side of the basin. Deposition of the Markley Formation of middle to late? Eocene age took place in the late stages of the marine forearc basin. In the Oligocene, the marine forearc basin changed to a primarily nonmarine basin, and the depocenter of the basin shifted eastward of the Midland fault to a south-central location for the remainder of the Cenozoic. The causes of these changes may have included slowing in the rate of subduction, resulting in slowing subsidence, and they might also have been related to the initiation of transform motion far to the south. Two unconformities in the mid-Cenozoic succession record the changing events on the plate boundary. The first hiatus is between the Markley Formation and the overlying Kirker Formation of Oligocene age. The succession above the unconformity records the widespread appearance of nonmarine rocks and the first abundant appearance of silicic volcanic detritus due to slab rollback, which reversed the northeastward migration of the volcanic arc to a more proximal location. A second regional unconformity separates the Kirker/Valley Springs formations from the overlying Cierbo/Mehrten formations of late Miocene age. This late Miocene unconformity may reflect readjustment of stresses in the North America plate that occurred when subduction was replaced by transform motion at the plate boundary. The Cierbo and Neroly formations above the unconformity contain abundant andesitic detritus due to proto-Cascade volcanism. In the late Cenozoic, the northward-migrating triple junction produced volcanic eruptive centers in the Coast Ranges. Tephra from these local sources produced time markers in the late Cenozoic succession.
Exploratory Techniques Along Markley Gorge, Sacramento Valley, California: ABSTRACT Free
Maps showing locations of boreholes in the (A) Brentwood, (B) Byron, and (C... Available to Purchase
EDITOR’S NOTE Available to Purchase
History of geological investigations of Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, California Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT Over the past 150 years, Mount Diablo has served as a window into the evolving understanding of California geology. In the 1800s, geologists mapped this easily accessible peak located less than 100 km (62 miles) from the rapidly growing city of San Francisco and the geology departments at the University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University. Later, the mountain served as a focal point for investigating San Francisco Bay area tectonics. The structural interpretation of the up-thrusting mechanisms has evolved from a simple compressional system involving a few local faults to a more complex multifault and multiphase mountain-building theory. The stratigraphic interpretation and understanding have been advanced from a general description of the lithologies and fossils to a detailed description using sequence stratigraphy to define paleogeographic settings and depositional regimes.
Unidirectional slip vectors in the western Betic Cordillera: implications for the formation of the Gibraltar arc Available to Purchase
Diagenesis of the Nisku Formation and the origin of late-stage cements Available to Purchase
Coupling of early Tertiary extension in the Great Valley forearc basin with blueschist exhumation in the underlying Franciscan accretionary wedge at Mount Diablo, California Available to Purchase
EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES ALONG THE MARKLEY GORGE, SACRAMENTO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Available to Purchase
POST-EOCENE AGE OF “MARKLEY GORGE” FILL, SACRAMENTO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Available to Purchase
Superimposed folding and oblique structures in the palaeomargin-derived units of the Central Betics (SW Spain) Available to Purchase
Post-Eocene Age of “Markley Gorge” Fill, Sacramento Valley, California Available to Purchase
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY OF THE CONCORD AREA Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The Concord area is a 65-70± square mile area around the City of Concord, in the Suisun Bay portion of the Sacramento Basin. The stratigraphic section present includes predominately marine shale and sandstone, late Cretaceous through Miocene age, and predominately non-marine sediments of Pliocene through Recent age. The structure of the area has been formed by compressive forces and is extremely complex. Three major anticlinal trends, running northwest-southeast across the area, are recognized. From northeast to southwest these are, respectively, the Los Medanos, Concord and City of Concord trends. Major and minor thrust, reverse and normal faults are ubiquitous along and across the anticlinal trends. The area is bounded on the southwest by the Concord fault, a strike-slip fault with right lateral movement, and on the southeast by the major Mount Diablo uplift. Drilling of wells within the area has resulted in the discovery of approximately 46 BCF of dry gas. These wells have provided valuable geological data.