Question:
Please Help! Are there any VOLCANIC ROCKS in Orange County?
Jenny
2006-02-20 13:42:08 UTC
I'm supposed to write about the Bedford Canyon, and topanga formation but for a third paragraph i'm supposed to write about a volcanic rock in orange county and I have no idea. Can somebody tell me a specific volcanic rock and it's exact location so I can find more information on it? Thank you I'd appreciate it.
Four answers:
2006-02-21 08:14:33 UTC
Get out there and find it yourself, lazy@ss!!



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2016-12-12 20:08:14 UTC
The geologic maps through Morton and others on the web pages listed in yet another answer delivers you with precise localities. even if, in case you could't study a geologic map or won't be able to acquire it, the following is yet another answer: One position is close to the best of Santiago top and in Silverado Canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains. there's a rock unit referred to as the Santiago top Volcanics that shaped in the course of the Mesozoic. in the hills east of Orange, you'll stumble on youthful volcanic rocks. The El Modeno Volcanics (basalt and andesite) volcanic rocks "overlie and are interstratified with fossiliferous sedimentary rocks of center Miocene (Luisian) age and are overlain through fossiliferous sedimentary rocks of more beneficial center Miocene (decrease Mohnian) age (Yerkes, 1957; Smith, 1960; Schoellhamer and others, 1981; T.H. McCulloh, written commun., 1998)" more beneficial Miocene-age volcanics (diabase) shrink by using (intervene) historic marine sedimentary deposits in the San Joaquin hills.
USA-1
2006-02-20 13:51:05 UTC
If you can just wait till the super-nova volcano erupts you'll have plenty of them
stitch_sr
2006-02-20 13:43:30 UTC
I'm sure there are if you just go to a local nursery I'm sure they will have some. ;)


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