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California Division of Mines and Geology
Special Report 106
Geologic FeaturesDeath Valley, California
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Geologic Maps and Sections of a Strip from Pyramid Peak to the Southeast
End of the Funeral Mountains, Ryan Quadrangle, California
James F. McAllister1
1U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California 94025.
Work done partly in cooperation with the California Division of Mines and Geology.
Table 1. Explanation of map units. Maps are
contiguous, aligned along AA". (Thickness is rounded to nearest
100 m maximum section.)
Qal | ALLUVIUM (Quaternary) |
Qao | OLDER ALLUVIUM (Quaternary) |
Qlds | LANDSLIDE MATERIAL (Quaternary) |
QTf | FUNERAL FORMATION (Pleistocene? and Pliocene) |
Tcl | CONTINENTAL CLASTIC ROCKS (Tertiary) |
Tls | LACUSTRINE LIMESTONE (Tertiary) |
Mp | PERDIDO FORMATION (Upper and Lower(?)
Mississippian) 500 feet (top eroded) |
Mt | TIN MOUNTAIN LIMESTONE (Lower Mississippian) 300
feet |
Dl | LOST BURRO FORMATION (Upper and Middle Devonian)
2,500 feet |
DSh | HIDDEN VALLEY DOLOMITE (Lower Devonian and
Silurian) 1,400 feet |
Oes | ELY SPRINGS DOLOMITE (Upper and Middle
Ordovician) 500 feet |
Oe | EUREKA QUARTZITE (Middle Ordovician) 400 feet |
Op | POGONIP GROUP (Middle and Lower Ordovician) 2,200
feet |
∈n | NOPAH FORMATION (Upper Cambrian) 1,700 feet |
| BONANZA KING FORMATION |
∈bb | BANDED MOUNTAIN MEMBER (Upper and Middle
Cambrian) 2,400 feet |
∈bp | PAPOOSE LAKE MEMBER (Middle Cambrian) 1,200
feet |
∈c | CARRARA FORMATION (Middle and Lower Cambrian)
1,600 feet |
Lower formations exposed in the Funeral Mountains, Ryan
quadrangle |
| ZABRISKIE QUARTZITE (Lower Cambrian) 800 feet |
| WOOD CANYON FORMATION (Lower Cambrian and
Precambrian) 4,000 feet |
| STIRLING QUARTZITE (Precambrian) 4,800 feet |
| JOHNNIE FORMATION (Precambrian) 1,000 feet to
concealed part |
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Figure 1. Geology at Pyramid Peak, Funeral Mountains. Explanations of map
units in Table 1. (click on image for a PDF version)
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Figure 2. Geology at southeast end of Funeral Mountains. Explanation of
map units in Table 1. (click on image for a PDF version)
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REFERENCES
McAllister, James F., 1970, Geology of the Furnace
Creek borate area, Death Valley, Inyo County, California: California
Div. Mines and Geology Map Sheet 14.
______ 1973, Geologic map and sections of the Amargosa
Valley borate areasoutheast continuation of the Furnace Creek
areaInyo County, California: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Geol. Inv. Map
I782.
______ 1974, Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian
formations of the Funeral Mountains in the Ryan quadrangle, Death Valley
region, California: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1386, 35 p. (in press).
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Last Updated: 24-Jul-2009
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