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Re: Anza
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Posted by Glen on January 21, 2007 at 14:33:52:
Hi Mary, Just remember these predicts are experimental. Also the Buck Ridge fault strikes southeast out of Anza, and skirts Toro Peak on the south west side. The three main branches converge there near Anza Town; Buck Ridge, Clark, and Coyote Creek. When you go east on 74 to the lookout, you have already entered a large pluton field. The Buck Ridge also cuts through an ecapsulated section of Plieocene sediments, which I think is associated with Julian schist. I'll have to check that. I have a good link for that situation up there. This work was done by Yong Gang Li and Frank Vernon, with references to John Vidale and the trapped wave studies they did in Anza. Good read. Glen
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