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Geology and Natural History of Camp Pendleton
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Geology and Natural History of Camp Pendleton

( San Diego Association of Geologists )
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This guidebook includes the San Diego Association of Geologists' 1994 field trip through Camp Pendleton. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton covers an area of approximately 200 square miles, extending from the Pacific Ocean to the crest of the Santa Margarita Mountains and serves as a buffer zone between the populous metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Diego. The base contains some of the last virgin lands in coastal southern California, lands that are undoubtedly the last vestiges of what California must have been like during the days of the Spanish land grants. Due to its popularity, this guidebook warranted a second edition. The original 1994 road log of the field trip is included along with the papers printed in the original edition. However, material has been updated as new information has been learned about the area and the original Geologic Map of the San Onofre Mountains has been redrafted to meet today's mapping standards. This map is included as a fold out map at the end of the guidebook. Learn about the endangered avian species of Camp Pendleton at the coast to threatened species at the interior. Other papers included in this guidebook tell the human history of Camp Pendleton along with its geologic environment. The fire history of organic fragments, water resources and pollution prevention are also explored.
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Author San Diego Association of Geologists 1994 Field Guide
Published 1994
Pages 106
ISBN 9780716251147
Cover Paperback





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