Geomorphology of a Portion of the Easternmost Ventura Basin


Autoria(s): Shoemaker, Eugene Merle
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1948

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<p>The Humphreys Quadrangle is a portion of the easternmost Ventura Basin underlain by a thick series of Tertiary sedimentary rocks. On these rocks a great variety of geomorphic forms have been molded by the processes of running water typical of a semi-arid climate and by several types of mass movement. Among the different categories of mass movement present, a new type, the <u>siltflow</u>, was observed.</p> <p>The geomorphic forms of special interest present in the quadrangle are <u>rock</u> <u>cones</u>, open canyonheads, asymmetric canyons, and stream terraces and straths. The author urges the adoption of the definition of strath as that part of an old dissected valley floor, including the floors of tributary valleys, which was not part of the floodplain of the main valley stream.</p> <p>An old erosion surface, the Puckett Mesa Surface, is present in the Humphreys Quadrangle which is correlative with certain of the older stream terraces. By correlating the variation of gradient and of fill of the stream terraces with post –Wisconsin climatic fluctuations the age of the Puckett Mesa Surface is set at approximately 6000 B.C. This correlation sets the probable age of the older Rancho La Brea deposits at 6000 to 8000 B. C. and the probable age of the Carpenteria brea deposits at 1000 to 1 B. C.</p>

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Shoemaker, Eugene Merle (1948) Geomorphology of a Portion of the Easternmost Ventura Basin. Senior thesis (Major), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:07072015-094601408 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:07072015-094601408>

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