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A Streetcar To Subduction And Other Plate Tectonic Trips By Public Transport In San Francisco Clyde Wahrhaftig

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A Streetcar To Subduction And Other Plate Tectonic Trips By Public Transport In San Francisco Clyde Wahrhaftig
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Publisher: American Geophysical Union
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 87
Author: Clyde Wahrhaftig
ISBN: 9780875902340, 9781118664810, 0875902340, 1118664817
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Streetcar To Subduction And Other Plate Tectonic Trips By Public Transport In San Francisco Clyde Wahrhaftig by Clyde Wahrhaftig 9780875902340, 9781118664810, 0875902340, 1118664817 instant download after payment.

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Special Publications Series.

It is hard to be unaware of the earth in San Francisco. Built on rocky hills, the city is surrounded on three sides by bay and ocean that can be seen from nearly everywhere within it. Precipitous cliffs face the city from across the Golden Gate, and the skyline to the north, east, and south is dominated by mountains. Occasional tremors from the San Andreas and related faults nearby remind us that the earth here is active. Until recently the rocks so abundantly exposed in San Francisco baffled geologists. Jumbled together without apparent order and lacking visible fossils, they defied explanation. The theory of plate tectonics has changed all that. We now have an explanation for the origin of the rocks of San Francisco, although it is anything but simple.

Content:
Chapter 1 Trip 1. A Streetcar to Subduction (pages 10–17):
Chapter 2 Trip 2. To Fort Mason and Subducted Sandstone (pages 17–19):
Chapter 3 Trip 3. Baker's Beach and Fort Point: A Trip to Melange and Serpentine (pages 19–25):
Chapter 4 Trip 4. A Sedentary Survey of the Structure of the City (With Side Trips Afoot) (pages 25–38):
Chapter 5 Trip 5. Marin Headlands: Pillow Basalt and Chert (pages 38–45):
Chapter 6 Trip 6. A Boat Trip to the Blueschist Facies: Angel Island and the Metamorphosed Franciscan (pages 45–55):
Chapter 7 Trip 7. After Subduction is Over: A BART Trip to a Transform Fault (pages 55–63):

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