Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Geologic nature of the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, San Francisco Peninsula, California

January 1, 2004

This short report attempts to illuminate the geological features that contributed to making the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (JRBP) a unique research island within the rapidly urbanized San Francisco Peninsula. Written in the rocks of the Preserve is a history of continental growth that extends back to the Jurassic (???150 Ma) as the California continental margin grew by subduction and accretion. Movement along the San Andreas fault system has left an indelible mark on the topography by uplift and faulting, and is even now changing the landscape by measurable increments. The sediments of Searsville Lake preserve a chronology of logging in the last century and housing development in more recent decades. Continued multidisciplinary study of this dynamic island of preserved interlocking biological, geological, and hydrogeological records will enhance student, faculty, and docent research, and our understanding of this complex area. ?? 2004 by V. H. Winston and Son, Inc. All rights reserved.

Title Geologic nature of the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, San Francisco Peninsula, California
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Geology Review
Index ID 70027010
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse