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Paleocene marine rocks, unit 3 (La Panza Range)

Sandstone, shale, and conglomerate; mostly well consolidated
StateCalifornia
NamePaleocene marine rocks, unit 3 (La Panza Range)
Geologic ageLate Cretaceous(?) to Eocene(?)
Original map labelEp
CommentsUnnamed sedimentary rocks of uncertain age in La Panza Range and vicinity, west-central California
Primary rock typesandstone
Secondary rock typesiltstone
Other rock typesconglomerate
Lithologic constituents
Map references
Jennings, C.W., Strand, R.G., and Rogers, T.H., 1977, Geologic map of California: California Division of Mines and Geology, scale 1:750,000.
Unit references
Jennings, C.W., Strand, R.G., and Rogers, T.H., 1977, Geologic map of California: California Division of Mines and Geology, scale 1:750,000.
Jennings, C.W., 1985, An explanatory text to accompany the 1:750,000 scale fault and geologic maps of California: California Division of Mines and Geology, Bulletin 201, 197 p.
Jennings, C.W., 1959, Geologic map of California, Olaf P. Jenkins edition, San Luis Obispo sheet, scale 1:250,000.
Dibblee, T.W., Jr., 1973, Regional geologic map of San Andreas and related faults in Carrizo Plain, Temblor, Caliente, and La Panza Ranges and vicinity, California: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map I-757, scale 1:125,000.
Bartow, J.A., 1991, Geologic map of the northwestern Caliente Range, San Luis Obispo County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-2077, scale 1:36,000.
Geographic coverageSan Luis Obispo - Santa Barbara

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