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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...
Journal Article
Published: 21 November 2023
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2024) 114 (2): 873–881.
... the primary microseism period ( Longuet‐Higgins, 1950 ; Haubrich et al. , 1963 ). We use three years (2018–2022) of seismic data from an ongoing microarray deployment in the UC Santa Barbara Sedgwick Reserve, situated in the Santa Ynez Valley, to constrain seasonal and long‐term microseismic noise...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 04 November 2022
Geosphere (2022) 18 (6): 1804–1830.
..., SAF—San Andreas fault, SCF—San Cayetano fault, SYF—Santa Ynez fault, and SYRF—Santa Ynez River fault. Yellow text indicates physiographic features, including the CV—Cuyama Valley, SMB—Santa Maria Basin, SRM—San Rafael Mountains, SYM—Santa Ynez Mountains, and TTM—Topatopa Mountains. The cities of: LA...
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Approximate location of two strands of <span class="search-highlight">Santa</span> <span class="search-highlight">Ynez</span> fault (dashed lines) in S...
Published: 01 August 1951
FIG. 13.— Approximate location of two strands of Santa Ynez fault (dashed lines) in Santa Ynez River Valley. Observer is looking southwest at north side of Santa Ynez Mountains. White arrow indicates north portal of Doulton water tunnel. Juncal CCC Camp is concealed in valley below arrow. Jfr
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (3): 450.
... Valley sequence. Where exposed in the western Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountains, the Franciscan assemblage is a melange of chiefly graywacke, argillite, chert, and blueschist rocks. The Coast Range Ophiolite forms a discontinuous tectonized belt of outcrops along the southwest edge of the San Rafael...
Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 June 2018
Elements (2018) 14 (3): 179–184.
.... In the western part of the Santa Ynez Valley, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay thrive in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA. Eastward in Santa Ynez, temperatures rise, as reflected by dominant grape varieties in the three eastern sub-AVAs. Of these, the westernmost and coolest, Ballard Canyon AVA, specializes in Syrah and other...
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Location map shows faults (black lines) of the western Transverse Ranges an...
Published: 04 November 2022
Valley, SMB—Santa Maria Basin, SRM—San Rafael Mountains, SYM—Santa Ynez Mountains, and TTM—Topatopa Mountains. The cities of: LA—Los Angeles, SM—Santa Maria, and V—Ventura are shown for reference. The Santa Barbara Channel extends from Ventura in the east to the western end of the Santa Ynez Mountains
Series: Miscellaneous Publication
Published: 01 January 1998
DOI: 10.32375/1998-MP46.14
EISBN: 9781732014879
... by the modern and ancestral Santa Ynez River, intermittent streams and longshore drift. A unique data set of high resolution analog to deep penetration, CDP seismic reflection profiles and records, collected along north-south/east-west tracklines was used for this study. These data were collected...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2002
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2002) 92 (7): 2555–2601.
... Francisco Bay area on the Hayward fault in 1868 and the Santa Cruz Mountains near Loma Prieta in 1989 and on the Imperial fault near the border with Mexico in 1940. The 1838 earthquake's damage effects throughout the Bay area, from San Francisco to Santa Clara Valley and Monterey, were unequalled by any...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (3): 445–446.
... that the late Pleistocene embayment was filled by peripheral fluvial sands which wedge out into marine silts and clays closer to the slough’s ocean entrance. Sequential air photographs (1928 to present) reveal alluvial fans advancing into the slough from the adjacent Santa Ynez Mountains during the late stages...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 31 March 1935
GSA Bulletin (1935) 46 (3): 489–502.
... in order to explain this condition. The area is located in the Ventura Hills, which lie just north of the Santa Clara Valley of southern California, 10 miles south of the east-west trending Santa Ynez-Topatopa Mountains (Fig. 1). It is about 55 miles northwest of Los Angeles. In the latter part of Lower...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1998
Journal of Paleontology (1998) 72 (6): 1024–1029.
... Valley and occurs as a displaced specimen in deep-marine turbidites. Plicatula lapidicina new species and P. trailerensis new species are both from coralline-algal-rich muddy siltstone just beneath a nearshore, coralline-algal limestone interval in the upper part of the formation in the Santa Ynez Canyon...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1917
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1917) 7 (2): 61–66.
... most of the people and rattled doors and windows. In the upper Santa Ynez Valley the forest ranger's reports show that the intensity in that area was about III. The people living there were nearly all asleep, and only a few were awakened. The windows rattled, but rather slightly. This earthquake...
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 04 November 2019
Lithosphere (2019) 11 (6): 868–883.
... of Ojai Valley, and we did not interpret the full depth of the seismogenic zone. SYA—Santa Ynez anticlinorium. Geological units: K—Cretaceous; E—Eocene; O—Oligocene; M—Miocene; Q—Quaternary. Faults (red letter): SCF—San Cayetano fault; SYF—Santa Ynez fault; SSMF—South Sulphur Mountain fault; VF—Ventura...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 30 June 1934
GSA Bulletin (1934) 45 (3): 507–518.
... Mountains in Santa Barbara County, California, reaches an elevation of 4700 feet at the top of Sierra Blanca Mountain. 2 In the valley of Indian Creek, a northerly branch of the Santa Ynez River, a thickness of 225 feet is exposed, affording a convenient place for the collection of samples. Keenan took...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1945
GSA Bulletin (1945) 56 (10): 909–1014.
... at intervals on the west border of the Great Valley for nearly 300 miles. Outside this valley it is traceable southward to the Santa Ynez Range and northward to partly correlative deposits in western Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and southern Alaska. The Knoxville series contrasts strongly...
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Map of the state of California (USA) showing the locations of those America...
Published: 01 June 2018
Figure 1 Map of the state of California (USA) showing the locations of those American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) that are discussed in this article. North to south these are Sonoma County, Napa Valley AVA, Paso Robles AVA, Santa Maria AVA and Santa Ynez AVA. Map by S.L. MacDonald of Envision Geo
Series: DNAG, Centennial Field Guides
Published: 01 January 1987
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-5401-1.227
EISBN: 9780813754079
... Abstract Wheeler Gorge is the narrow part of the North Fork of Matilija Canyon that cuts through the Santa Ynez-Topatopa Range of the western Transverse Ranges, in Ventura County. This canyon is within the Los Padres National Forest.Wheeler Gorge is accessible from California 33 which passes...
Series: DNAG, Centennial Field Guides
Published: 01 January 1987
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-5401-1.227
EISBN: 9780813754079
... Abstract Wheeler Gorge is the narrow part of the North Fork of Matilija Canyon that cuts through the Santa Ynez-Topatopa Range of the western Transverse Ranges, in Ventura County. This canyon is within the Los Padres National Forest.Wheeler Gorge is accessible from California 33 which passes...
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Geological cross sections (locations in  Fig. 2 ). The sections present mai...
Published: 04 November 2019
, as there are no direct observations of the fault west of Ojai Valley, and we did not interpret the full depth of the seismogenic zone. SYA—Santa Ynez anticlinorium. Geological units: K—Cretaceous; E—Eocene; O—Oligocene; M—Miocene; Q—Quaternary. Faults (red letter): SCF—San Cayetano fault; SYF—Santa Ynez fault; SSMF