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Resource Abstract:
- description: This data set maps and describes the geology of the San Bernardino Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County,
southern California. The quadrangle, situated in Joshua Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic
and structural province, encompasses parts of the northwestern Eagle Mountains, east-central Pinto Basin, and eastern Pinto
Mountains. The quadrangle is underlain by a basement terrane comprising metamorphosed Proterozoic strata, Mesozoic plutonic
rocks, and Jurassic and Mesozoic and (or) Cenozoic hypabyssal dikes. The basement terrane is capped by a widespread Tertiary
erosion surface preserved in remnants in the Pinto and Eagle Mountains and buried beneath Cenozoic deposits in Pinto Basin.
Locally, a cover of Miocene sedimentary deposits and basalt overlie the erosion surface. A sequence of at least three Quaternary
pediments is planed into the north piedmont of the Eagle Mountains, each in turn overlain by successively younger residual
and alluvial, surficial deposits. The Tertiary erosion surface is deformed and broken by north-northwest-trending, high-angle,
dip-slip faults in the Pinto and Eagle Mountains and an east-west trending system of high-angle dip- and left-slip faults
along the range fronts facing Pinto Basin. In and around the San Bernardino Wash quadrangle, faults of the north-northwest-trending
set displace Miocene sedimentary rocks and basalt deposited on the Tertiary erosion surface and some of the faults may offset
Pliocene and (or) Pleistocene deposits that accumulated on the oldest pediment. Faults of this system appear to be overlain
by Pleistocene deposits that accumulated on younger pediments. East-west trending faults are younger than and perhaps in part
coeval with faults of the northwest-trending set. The San Bernardino Wash database was created using ARCVIEW and ARC/INFO,
which are geographical information system (GIS) software products of Envronmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). The database
comprises five coverages: (1) a geologic layer showing the distribution of geologic contacts and units; (2) a structural layer
showing the distribution of faults (arcs) and fault ornamentation data (points); (3) a layer showing the distribution of dikes
(arcs); a structural point data layer showing (4) bedding and metamorphic foliation attitudes, and (5) cartographic map elements,
including unit label leaders and geologic unit annotation. The dataset also includes a scanned topographic base at a scale
of 1:24,000. Within the database coverages, geologic contacts , faults, and dikes are represented as lines (arcs and routes),
geologic units as areas (polygons and regions), and site-specific data as points. Polygon, region, arc, route, and point attribute
tables uniquely identify each geologic datum and link it to descriptive tables that provide more detailed geologic information.
The digital database is accompanied by two derivative maps: (1) A portable document file (.pdf) containing a navigable graphic
of the geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic base and (2) a PostScript graphic-file containing the geologic map on a 1:24,000
topographic base. Each of these map products is accompanied by a marginal explanation consisting of a Description of Map Units
(DMU), a Correlation of Map Units (CMU), and a key to point and line symbols. The database is further accompanied by three
document files: (1) a readme that lists the contents of the database and describes how to access it, (2) a pamphlet file that
describes the geology of the quadrangle and (3) this metadata file.; abstract: This data set maps and describes the geology
of the San Bernardino Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California. The quadrangle, situated in Joshua
Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic and structural province, encompasses parts of the northwestern
Eagle Mountains, east-central Pinto Basin, and eastern Pinto Mountains. The quadrangle is underlain by a basement terrane
comprising metamorphosed Proterozoic strata, Mesozoic plutonic rocks, and Jurassic and Mesozoic and (or) Cenozoic hypabyssal
dikes. The basement terrane is capped by a widespread Tertiary erosion surface preserved in remnants in the Pinto and Eagle
Mountains and buried beneath Cenozoic deposits in Pinto Basin. Locally, a cover of Miocene sedimentary deposits and basalt
overlie the erosion surface. A sequence of at least three Quaternary pediments is planed into the north piedmont of the Eagle
Mountains, each in turn overlain by successively younger residual and alluvial, surficial deposits. The Tertiary erosion surface
is deformed and broken by north-northwest-trending, high-angle, dip-slip faults in the Pinto and Eagle Mountains and an east-west
trending system of high-angle dip- and left-slip faults along the range fronts facing Pinto Basin. In and around the San Bernardino
Wash quadrangle, faults of the north-northwest-trending set displace Miocene sedimentary rocks and basalt deposited on the
Tertiary erosion surface and some of the faults may offset Pliocene and (or) Pleistocene deposits that accumulated on the
oldest pediment. Faults of this system appear to be overlain by Pleistocene deposits that accumulated on younger pediments.
East-west trending faults are younger than and perhaps in part coeval with faults of the northwest-trending set. The San Bernardino
Wash database was created using ARCVIEW and ARC/INFO, which are geographical information system (GIS) software products of
Envronmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). The database comprises five coverages: (1) a geologic layer showing the distribution
of geologic contacts and units; (2) a structural layer showing the distribution of faults (arcs) and fault ornamentation data
(points); (3) a layer showing the distribution of dikes (arcs); a structural point data layer showing (4) bedding and metamorphic
foliation attitudes, and (5) cartographic map elements, including unit label leaders and geologic unit annotation. The dataset
also includes a scanned topographic base at a scale of 1:24,000. Within the database coverages, geologic contacts , faults,
and dikes are represented as lines (arcs and routes), geologic units as areas (polygons and regions), and site-specific data
as points. Polygon, region, arc, route, and point attribute tables uniquely identify each geologic datum and link it to descriptive
tables that provide more detailed geologic information. The digital database is accompanied by two derivative maps: (1) A
portable document file (.pdf) containing a navigable graphic of the geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic base and (2) a
PostScript graphic-file containing the geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic base. Each of these map products is accompanied
by a marginal explanation consisting of a Description of Map Units (DMU), a Correlation of Map Units (CMU), and a key to point
and line symbols. The database is further accompanied by three document files: (1) a readme that lists the contents of the
database and describes how to access it, (2) a pamphlet file that describes the geology of the quadrangle and (3) this metadata
file.
Citation
- Title Geologic map and digital database of the San Bernardino Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, California.
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- creation Date
2018-05-21T09:52:33.373014
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- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/0498/sbwash.tar.gz
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- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/0498/
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- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/0491/
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Linkage for online resource
- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/0030/
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Linkage for online resource
- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/of01-031/
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Metadata data stamp:
2018-08-07T00:28:50Z
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on a transform by Damian Ulbricht. Run on 2018-08-07T00:28:50Z
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2007
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