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Structure contour map of the top of the Oligocene to Middle Miocene Temblor Formation in the Kettleman Hills and Lost Hills areas, Fresno, Kings, and Kern counties, California Structure contour map of the top of the Oligocene to Middle Miocene Temblor Formation in the Kettleman Hills and Lost Hills areas, Fresno, Kings, and Kern counties, California
This structure contour map shows the general structural configuration of the Cenozoic section in the area surrounding Kettleman Hills and Lost Hills. It was compiled from electric well-log data available through April 1982 (Ammann Map Services, 1978; Petroleum Information Corporation, 1982; California Division of Oil and Gas, 1982) and from surface geology (Dibblee, 1971; 1973).
Subsurface stratigraphy of the eastern Hollister Valley, California Subsurface stratigraphy of the eastern Hollister Valley, California
In September 1977, four cores were recovered by shallow auger drilling from Hollister Valley, California, near the Calaveras fault. The wells were drilled to search for evidence that Hollister Valley may have been occupied by a large lake during the late Pleistocene or Holocene. This small valley, near Monterey Bay, may have been dammed by a large landslide on the San Andreas fault...
Surface to subsurface cross sections showing correlation of the Dakota Sandstone, Burro Canyon (?) Formation, and upper part of the Morrison Formation in the Chama-El Vado area, Chama Basin, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Surface to subsurface cross sections showing correlation of the Dakota Sandstone, Burro Canyon (?) Formation, and upper part of the Morrison Formation in the Chama-El Vado area, Chama Basin, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
This report shows the correlation of the Dakota Sandstone, Burro Canyon(?) Formation, and the upper part of the Morrison Formation in the Chama basin from E1 Cerro dome, just west of Chama, to El Vado Reservoir. Criteria needed to recognize these formations both at the outcrop and in the subsurface is also included.