Rocky Mountain (56th Annual) and Cordilleran (100th Annual) Joint Meeting (May 3–5, 2004)
Paper No. 43-1
Presentation Time: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

NEW GEOLOGIC MAPPING BY THE CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN THE NORTHERN SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION, SUPPORTED BY STATEMAP

WAGNER, David L.1, BEZORE, Stephen1, CLAHAN, Kevin B.2, SAUCEDO, George J.2, and GUTIERREZ, Carlos1, (1) California Geol Survey, 801 K Street, MS 12-32, Sacramento, CA 95814, dwagner@consrv.ca.gov, (2) California Geol Survey, 185 Berry Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94107

The California Geological Survey (CGS) has been conducting geologic mapping in the northern San Francisco Bay region since 1997 as part our STATEMAP mapping project. To date, ten 7.5' quadrangles have been completed and have, or are near being published. The maps will be released in paper and digital formats. The northern SF Bay region is within the San Andreas Fault System so it is a tectonically active area. Diverse rocks of the Mesozoic Franciscan Subduction Complex and the Great Valley Sequence make up the basement of the mapped area. The Franciscan rocks are in fault-bounded terranes of differing ages and have different tectonic and metamorphic histories. Cenozoic volcanic and sedimentary formations overlie the Mesozoic basement. The oldest Cenozoic units are the marine Paleocene Martinez Formation and the Eocene Domengene, Nortonville and Markley formations. To the west the Miocene to Pliocene Wilson Grove and Petaluma formations record a complex marine to nonmarine transition. The coeval Sonoma Volcanics interfinger with the Petaluma Formation. The Sonoma Volcanics were previously mapped as a single unit but it is now known the field consists of at least three volcanic sequences of different ages and eruptive sources now juxtaposed along active dextral faults of the San Andreas System.

Rocky Mountain (56th Annual) and Cordilleran (100th Annual) Joint Meeting (May 3–5, 2004)
Session No. 43--Booth# 55
State Geological Survey Cooperative Geologic Mapping Projects under STATEMAP and EDMAP (Posters) II
Boise Centre on the Grove: Flying Hawk and Falcon's Eyries
8:00 AM-5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 36, No. 4, p. 93

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