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Mountain Meadows Dacite: Olitocene Intrusive Complex that Welds Together the LosAnageles Basin, Northwestern Peninsular Ranges, and Central Transverse Ranges, California

机译:mountain meadows Dacite:Olitocene Intrusive Complex,将Losanageles盆地,西北半岛和加利福尼亚中央横向山脉连接在一起

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Dikes and irregular intrusive bodies of distinctive Oligocene biotite dacite andserially related hornblende latite and felsite occur widely in the central and eastern San Gabriel Mountains, southern California, and are related to the Telegraph Peak granodiorite pluton. Identical dacite is locally present beneath Middle Miocene Topanga Group Glendora Volcanics at the northeastern edge of the Los Angeles Basin, where it is termed Mountain Meadows Dacite. This study mapped the western and southwestern limits of the dacite distribution to understand the provenance of derived redeposited clasts, to percieve Neogene offsets on several large strike-slip faults, to test published palinspastic reconstructions, and to better understand the tectonic boundaries that separate contrasting pre-Tertiary rock terranes where the Peninsular Ranges meet the central and western Transverse Ranges and the Los Angeles Basin.

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