Skip to content

Crystal Cove #2 -- Monterey Formations EarthCache

Hidden : 4/11/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:


Bronze Pin

Welcome to Crystal Cove State Park! Home to rich geological history, with numerous sites available for viewing. This is just one of them.

Remember to stay on marked trails. This is a sensitive wildlife habitat.

The Monterey Formation can be found all throughout California mainly, but not limited to, Coast Ranges, Peninsular Ranges, off-shore islands, or previously submerged mainland. This formation is made up of clay, dirt, soil, silt, and rock. The Formation is also potentially a rich provider of oil for California, and has had its strata (layer of sedimentary rock) researched repeatedly and mapped for petroleum potential. But analyses and efforts have been largely unsuccessful in producing Monterey-hosted oil. The oil contained in these rocks is packed in tightly between the crevices, and can be difficult to extract. Its rocks are sedimentary, and can contain many examples of coastal fossils. More notable examples can be small crabs, kelps, and/or soft-bodied seaweeds. These sea plants are seldom seen as fossils in any other form of rock formation. With the information given, we can infer that this land was once submerged in water for a very long period of time. Being near the coast, it is not hard at all to imagine the coastline a little further in a long time ago, covering this part of the land.

The example of Monterey Formation seen here is not pristine, but slightly deformed, and highly weathered. After a short, uphill hike on “No Dogs” trail, an outcrop of the the formation will appear on your left. The light-colored Monterey is rich in silica, and the rocks here include shale, porcelanite, and chert with yellow-orange stains. The stains represent a metal that is present in the rocks. Being submerged in water, this metal oxidizes to an orange color while in the Formation.
To log this Earthcache as a find, please send an email with the following:

The name of this earthcache,

The number of people in your group,

And the answer to: Based on the colored (orange/yellow) stains, what metal is present in this Monterey Formation?

 

Have fun!

Sources:

1. http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC2JWQ7_geo-lab-the-monterey-formation

2. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_formation

3. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/mio/monterey.html

4. www.crystalcovestatepark.com/geologyguide112309small.pdf

Working on my Earthcache Masters.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)