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Anza-Borrego
Desert
Cajon
Pass
Dana
Point
Lake
Perris
Palmdale
Roadcut
Palos
Verdes
Pisgah
Crater
Rainbow
Basin
Red
Rock Canyon
RMW
Paleontology
Salton
Trough
Vasquez
Rocks
Anza-Borrego
Desert
Cajon Pass
Lone
Pine Canyon
California
Various Topographic
Maps 1,
2,
3
Dana Point
Francesquito
Dam
Dr.
Green standing on the Pelona Schist
Kelso
Picture
of students viewing the dunes.
Lake Perris
Palmdale
Devil's
Punchbowl from afar
Students
roaming on the rocks at Devil's Punchbowl
Road
cut along Highway 14 showing intense folding
R
oad cut along Highway 14 where a splay of the San Andreas Fault can be
seen
Students
roaming on Vasquez Rocks
Palos Verdes
Peninsula
Livingston Quarry

Malaga Cove

Pisgah Crater
Students
roaming on an ancient basalt flow
More
students on a basalt flow
Rainbow Basin
View
up the creek just east of Rainbow Basin
Students
climbing on tilted rocks within the Basin
Red Rock Canyon
RMW Paleo
Salton Trough
Vasquez Rocks

Videos:
Anza Borego
Students
walking with the badlands in the background
St
udents walking toward a very impressive fold in the strata
Morning
at camp in the Geology 105 class
Proof
that the Geology 105 instructor is not a morning person.
Stratigraphy
exposed at Fish Creek by a meandering stream.
Split
Mountain's stratigraphy exposed by Fish Creek.
Unconsolidated
sediments are responsible for the badlands topography at Font's Point.
More
badlands at Font's Point
Mudcracks
at Clark Dry Lake
Cajon Pass
Professor
West asking what a formation is.
Professor
West with the answer.
Rock
units are twisted in the San Andreas Fault zone.
Shutter
ridges.
Lone
Pine Canyon - Has linear morphology due to the San Andreas Fault Zone.
Dana Point
Restaurant
with reenforcementsthat was built on an active fault.
Geology
105 instructor describing a fault on the seashore.
Lake Elsinore
A
Geology 105 instructor describing "horsts" and "grabens."
The
instructor describing the general geology of the area. (I am not sure
about the content of this video, as I did not have time to check it out.)
Lake Perris
Discription
of some "schlieren" at the south end of the lake.
Mecca
CSULB
Grad. Student Lisa McBee does Gravity Meter Work.
An
offset stream showing evidence of right lateral fault movement.
Palmdale
Stratigraphy
and structure at the Devil's Punchbowl.
Devil's
Punchbowl panorama around the fold.
Nearly
vertical Miocene sandstone beds at the Devil's Punchbowl.
Precambrian
gneiss is separated from Tertiary sediments by the Punchbowl Fault Zone.
A
portion of the SAFZ at the roadcut along HWY 14 .
Structural
close-up at the SAFZ in Palmdale.
Roadcut
reveals structure along the SAFZ.
Silverado
Canyon
A
student describes the fossils found in some Jurassic shales.
An
instructor describes some sedimentary rocks.

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