Abstract
The early to middle Eocene Llajas Formation of the southwestern Santa Susana Mountains, Transverse Ranges, in southern California forms a retrogradational system followed by a progradational system. The retrogradational system grades vertically upward from coastal alluvial fan, to shallow-marine, to outer shelf to slope with incised channels. These channels and associated outer shelf to slope facies were subsequently covered by progradational shallow-marine facies. The progradational cycle is incomplete due to erosional truncation by the nonmarine early late Eocene Sespe Formation.
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