kt boundary in anza borrego???

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kt boundary in anza borrego? (update from GeoRoss)

does any one know if the kt boundary is evident in the anza borrego area?
i'm asking here first because i know allot of us get out there often and there is such a wide range of interests here.. if no one knows, i'm going to PM geoross..
 
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Man I can't even pronounce half of that definition. :hillbilly: Cool though.
 
A little off topic, but something else thats cool out that way is the San Andreas Fault, just outside Mecca off Box Canyon Road. You can actually walk on the San Andreas fault which is pretty cool.

The other really cool place that I know of to see the fault is in Carrizo Plain NP. You can see a stream bed make a Z bend from the fault moving the bottom of the river over 400 feet. Just a neat place in general that I highly recommend for some learning and exploring.
S.A.fault,CarrizoPlain.wo.webp
 
OK.. According to GeoRoss, no. it probably does not show up in AB area. Oh well.. plenty of cool stuff anyways.
 
A little off topic, but something else thats cool out that way is the San Andreas Fault, just outside Mecca off Box Canyon Road. You can actually walk on the San Andreas fault which is pretty cool.

The other really cool place that I know of to see the fault is in Carrizo Plain NP. You can see a stream bed make a Z bend from the fault moving the bottom of the river over 400 feet. Just a neat place in general that I highly recommend for some learning and exploring.

Excellent pic, that is very interesting. I'd like to see the water flow during a flash flood.

I wonder why it's KT and not CT. Maybe the "C" got used on some other important period?
 
Miked, as per GR no kt boundary. But there is a lot of really cool geology. The granitic rocks are cretaceous age but they were inplaced at great depth ..... about 6-9 km. before they were uplifted. A great new book is out about the AB desert over the last 7 million years.
Sunbelt Publications - Test Pages - - fossil treasures
And yes (patting self on back) I was a contributor to the publication.
Sunbelt also published a book "Geology of Anza Borrego: Edge of Creation" that is a great resource.
 
We have a real nice K/T boundry here in Simi Valley.


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