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Urban Unconformity EarthCache

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Geocache Description:

This location brings you to one of the last remaining exposures of Timms Point Silt unconformablely overlain by Pales Verdes Sand in San Pedro. It is right next to the street in a residential neighborhood.

An unconformity is a contact between rocks of different ages that represent a period of geologic history with no rock record. This can either be from no rock being deposited or from rock being eroded away before more rock forms on top of the eroded surface.

Geologists classify unconformities based on the orientation of layers of rock above and below the contact. There is paraconformities where the layers of rock above and below the contact are roughly parallel to the contact. In a disconformity the layers above and below the contact are also roughly parallel, but the contact itself is not parallel to layers, but instead cuts across the layers or cuts down into the rock like a river channel. However neither of these describes the contact at this location.

Here the layers of rock below the contact, the Timms Point Silt are tilted at an angle and are cut of horizontally by the contact. Above the contact is the roughly horizontal Pales Verdes Sand. This type of contact is called an angular unconformity.

This configuration of rocks began in the Lower (?) Pleistocene (about 700,000 years ago, although the literature does show a wider range) with the deposition of the Timms Point Silt in about 151 to 600 feet of water. These silts were then buried and turned into rock. Tectonic forces then brought the layered rock to the surface tilting the rock in the process and where it was eroded. Then the ocean covered the area depositing the Pales Verdes Sand in the Upper Pleistocene (about 86,000 to 130,000 years ago) on top of what was left of the Timms Point Silt. The unconformity represents the time between the deposition of the Timms Point Silt and the deposition of the Pales Verdes Sand, some where around 570,000 years. The rock that was deposited during this time period, if any was, was eroded away leaving no geologic record of what happened in the area.

Logging requirements:
Send me a note with :

  1. The text "GCZF18 Urban Unconformity" on the first line
  2. The number of people in your group.
  3. Take a close look at the contact and see if the contact is flat or if there are holes in it.
  4. suggest possible reasons for your observation

The above information was compiled from the following sources:

  • Late Pleistocene angular unconformity at San Pedro, CA, J. Douglas Yule, and Donald H. Zenger, Department of Geology, Pomona College, Clarement, CA 91711, Geolgocal Society of America Centennial Field Guide – Cordilleran Section, 1987

Additional Information: There are additional exposures in the alleyway west of the site that show the Lomita Marl. The San Pedro Sand was exposed to the west, but has been removed by construction. The Pales Verdes Sand is marine terrace sediment derived from a transgression that carved out a number of marine terraces in the area. The dates referenced above have been simplified. The literature provides a much wider range of dates based on a variety of methods. A variety of fossils are present in these outcrops


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