--> ABSTRACT: Geologic Structure and Tectonics of Inner Continental Borderland of Northern Baja California, by Mark R. Legg, Victor Wong O., and Francisco Suarez V.; #91038 (2010)
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Geologic Structure and Tectonics of Inner Continental Borderland of Northern Baja California

Mark R. Legg, Victor Wong O., Francisco Suarez V.

Detailed marine geophysical surveys of the inner California continental borderland west of northern Baja California show that the region is underlain by two major, northwest-trending, Quaternary, dextral wrench Previous HitfaultNext Hit systems. The San Clemente Previous HitfaultNext Hit system lies along the western part of the inner borderland and is delineated by the San Clemente and San Isidro Previous HitfaultNext Hit zones. Together, these Previous HitfaultNext Hit zones connect to form a long (300 km), narrow (5-10 km), continuous zone of faulting that is very similar to the larger San Andreas Previous HitfaultNext Hit system onshore. The Agua Blanca Previous HitfaultNext Hit system is a complex zone of shear delineated by three or more subparallel wrench Previous HitfaultNext Hit zones in the eastern part of the inner borderland. The westernmost San Diego Trough-Bahia Soledad Previous HitfaultNext Hit zone consists of re atively long (50 km), continuous, main Previous HitfaultNext Hit traces which cut the Quaternary sediments of the nearshore basin trough. The Coronado Bank-Agua Blanca Previous HitfaultNext Hit zone is more complicated, with numerous discontinuous, subparallel, right- and left-stepping, anastomosing Previous HitfaultNext Hit traces which are associated with significant structural relief. A nearshore zone of faults, marked by the Newport-Inglewood-Rose Canyon Previous HitfaultNext Hit zone in the north and the Estero-Descanso Previous HitfaultNext Hit zone in the south, parallels the coast and defines the eastern boundary of the California continental borderland structural province. All of these eastern Previous HitfaultNext Hit zones merge into the transpeninsular Agua Blanca Previous HitfaultNext Hit, and their N30°W trend differs substantially from the trend of the major peninsular ranges Previous HitfaultTop zones.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91038©1987 AAPG Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, June 7-10, 1987.