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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1965
AAPG Bulletin (1965) 49 (7): 1090.
...Jack D. Thompson ABSTRACT The Newport Bay radiolaria occur within the Valmonte Diatomite Member of the Miocene Monterey Formation. Radical assemblage changes through the Newport Bay sections make it possible to distinguish 3 radiolarian faunules. The basal faunule occurs through 450 feet of strata...
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Figure  1 —Fossil argonaut localities in the Los Angeles Basin. 1 = Topanga...
Published: 01 May 2005
= Carbon Canyon, Puente/Chino Hills, Puente Formation, ?Yorba Member; 5 = Olinda Landfill, Orange Co., Puente Formation, Yorba Member; 6 = San Jose Hills, Los Angeles Co., Puente Formation, La Vida Member; 7 = Palos Verdes Hills, Los Angeles Co., Monterey Formation, Valmonte Diatomite Member. @ = Aturia
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (2): 125–149.
... exposures the three lower ones are grouped as the Altamira shale member. The diatomite constitutes the Valmonte diatomite member; and the radiolarian mudstone is called the Malaga mudstone member. The distribution of these three members is shown in Figure 1 . Fig. 2. —Sections of Monterey shale...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1944
DOI: 10.1130/SPE51-p1
... divided into five lithologic members. Three are named (beginning at the base) the Altamira shale, the Valmonte diatomite, and the Malaga mudstone. Radiolaria were abundant in the latter two members. Most of the Newport area samples studied contain a very large proportion of species common to the Valmonte...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (3): 520–531.
... = Carbon Canyon, Puente/Chino Hills, Puente Formation, ?Yorba Member; 5 = Olinda Landfill, Orange Co., Puente Formation, Yorba Member; 6 = San Jose Hills, Los Angeles Co., Puente Formation, La Vida Member; 7 = Palos Verdes Hills, Los Angeles Co., Monterey Formation, Valmonte Diatomite Member. @ = Aturia...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (2): 247–272.
... ( Bailey et al, 1964 ). The schist is overlain unconformably by at least 840 m of Neogene and Quaternary marine strata ( Fig. 10 ). The Monterey Shale is the oldest superjacent sedimentary unit exposed in the hills and is subdivided into the Altamira Shale, Valmonte Diatomite, and Malaga Mudstone Members...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2016
AAPG Bulletin (2016) 100 (1): 115–135.
..., the Altamira Shale and Valmonte Diatomite Members of the Monterey Formation. In parts of the basin, the biogenic sediments rest on siliciclastics and volcanics of the middle Miocene Topanga Group. Elsewhere, the nodular shale and its equivalents commonly lie unconformably on Catalina Schist, on metamorphic...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1979
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1979) 69 (5): 1603–1622.
... by 30 to 60 m of the Valmonte Diatomite member over the Altamira Shale member, both within the Monterey shale, whereas the PVR site is underlain by less than 6 m of firm, silty, clayey sand over the same shale formation. 1612 A . M . ROGERS, J. C. TINSLEY, W. W. HAYS, AND K. W. KING The observed...