Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California

Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 224
Release :
ISBN-10 : OCLC:7901139
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Book Synopsis Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California by : David Wayne Hanson

Download or read book Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California written by David Wayne Hanson and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Surface and subsurface mapping are combined to determine the structure and geologic history of the eastern half of the Simi fault in the Simi Valley area. Upper Cretaceous rocks exposed south and east of the Simi Valley are overlain unconformably by the nonmarine Simi Conglomerate of Paleocene age. The Marine Paleocene unit conformably overlies and is locally interbedded with the Simi Conglomerate; it is composed of Simi Conglomerate clasts that were reworked during a marine transgression. Siltstone of the Santa Susana Formation conformably overlies the Marine Paleocene unit, disconformably overlies the Simi Conglomerate, and was deposited in a deepening marine basin. The overlying Llajas Formation was deposited during a marine regressive-transgressive-regressive cycle. The latter regression continued in late Eocene time with deposition of the overlying nonmarine Sespe Formation. Extension and normal faulting followed deposition of the Sespe, with the early Miocene Vaqueros Formation being deposited unconformably over the Sespe. Formation of the Simi anticline and Simi fault occurred after deposition of the Vaqueros and prior to the deposition of the Conejo Volcanics, and resulted in 3850 feet (1173 m) of separation along the Simi fault in the western part of the study area. The Conejo Volcanics were erupted into a structurally controlled marine basin in the Santa Monica Mountains-Conejo Hills area during the middle Miocene. The flows extended northward over the Simi fault to the southwest flank of Big Mountain. Sedimentary rocks of the Topanga Formation were deposited prior to, during, and after deposition of the Conejo Volcanics. The Neogene Topanga, Modelo, and Pico Formations in the Simi Valley area are thin, discontinuous, and bounded by unconformities, with the late Miocene to early Pliocene Towsley Formation being entirely absent. This implies that the Neogene in the Simi Valley area was characterized by shallow-water sedimentation interrupted by periods of nondeposition and erosion, and is in contrast to the conformable, predominately deep-water Neogene sequence present in the East Ventura basin. The Neogene sequence contains evidence that the Simi Valley became a structural high during the early Miocene and remained elevated through the Pliocene. Formation of the south-dipping Marr, Brugher, Llajas, Ybarra Canyon, and possibly the Corredo faults is assumed to have occurred during Pico deposition, coincident with the formation of the south-dipping Frew fault in the Aliso Canyon area. Movement along the present trace of the Simi fault truncated the Marr fault and is assumed to have occurred subsequent to Pico deposition. The northdipping C.D.L.B., Strathearn, and Joughin faults are inferred to have formed at this time, and ceased movement prior to the deposition of the Saugus Formation. Folding of the Happy Camp syncline occurred after deposition of the Saugus, possibly in response to the same northeast-southwest-oriented stressfield that formed the Santa Susana fault. The Simi fault cuts older alluvium east of Tapo Canyon, but does not cut slump blocks of Conejo Volcanic that overlie the fault north of Tierra Rejada Valley.


Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California Related Books

Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California
Language: en
Pages: 224
Authors: David Wayne Hanson
Categories: Faults (Geology)
Type: BOOK - Published: 1981 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Surface and subsurface mapping are combined to determine the structure and geologic history of the eastern half of the Simi fault in the Simi Valley area. Upper
Surface and Subsurface Geology of the Camarillo and Las Posas Hills Area, Ventura County, California
Language: en
Pages: 210
Authors: Mary Clare Jakes
Categories: Faults (Geology)
Type: BOOK - Published: 1979 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Surface and subsurface data are combined to determine the structure of the western half of the Simi fault system in the Las Posas and Camarillo Hills area. Cret
Engineering Geology Along the Simi-Santa Rosa Fault System and Adjacent Areas, Simi Valley to Camarillo, Ventura County, California
Language: en
Pages: 270
Authors: Thomas F. Blake
Categories: Engineering geology
Type: BOOK - Published: 1991 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Cenozoic Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Southern California
Language: en
Pages: 280
Authors: Richard L. Squires
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 1983 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Lower Paleogene Geology of the Simi Valley Area, Ventura County, California
Language: en
Pages: 192
Authors: Jonathan David Parker
Categories: Geology, Stratigraphic
Type: BOOK - Published: 1985 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK