Great Valley Sequence

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The Great Valley Sequence of California is a 40,000-foot (12 km)-thick group of related geologic formations that are Late Jurassic through Cretaceous in age (150–65 Ma) on the geologic time scale. These sedimentary rocks were deposited during the late Mesozoic Era in an ancient seaway that corresponds roughly to the outline of the modern Great Valley (Central Valley) of California. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Great Valley Sequence
rdf:langString Great Valley Sequence
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rdf:langString Cenozoic sedimentary fill
rdf:langString Late Jurassic through Cretaceous
rdf:langString Geologic map showing location of the Great Valley Sequence. Modified from Irwin
rdf:langString Cretaceous
rdf:langString Great Valley-Central Valley
rdf:langString of California
rdf:langString up to
rdf:langString The Great Valley Sequence of California is a 40,000-foot (12 km)-thick group of related geologic formations that are Late Jurassic through Cretaceous in age (150–65 Ma) on the geologic time scale. These sedimentary rocks were deposited during the late Mesozoic Era in an ancient seaway that corresponds roughly to the outline of the modern Great Valley (Central Valley) of California.
rdf:langString Baily, Irwin & Jones
rdf:langString of California
rdf:langString minor conglomerate
rdf:langString shale and sandstone
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