WEBER, GERALD E., Earth Sciences Dept., UCSC, Santa Cruz, CA; JEFFREY M. NOLAN, Nolan Associates, Santa Cruz, CA; and ERIK N. ZINN, Consulting Geologist, Santa Cruz, CA
Abstract: Map of Quaternary Deposits and Faulting Along the
San Gregorio Fault
Zone, San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties, California
We have prepared a revised geologic strip map along the San
Gregorio fault
zone, from Tunitas Creek in San Mateo County to Davenport
Landing in Santa Cruz County. The map, based on a combination of aerial
photo interpretation and field work is a revision of the 1980 Open-File
Report of Weber and LaJoie. Our revision of the marine terrace stratigraphy
allows correlation of marine terraces across the San Gregorio
fault
zone,
and a more reliable determination of regional uplift rates and both horizontal
and vertical slip rates on the
fault
zone.
Re-mapping of critical areas and the inclusion of information from exploratory
trenching studies has refined the pattern of faulting, particularly near
Point Ano Nuevo. Here, between Whitehouse Creek and the south shore of
the point a small constrictive bend in the fault
zone subjects that area
to tectonic compression. Small reverse-oblique faults act as crossover
faults between a series of left stepping en echelon Riedel shears along
the Frijoles
fault
. To the south of this area a small Holocene graben has
formed between the two principal faults within the
fault
zone.
The contact between the Cretaceous Pigeon Point Formation and the Pliocene
Purisima Formation in Arroyo de los Frijoles appears to be a "buttress"
unconformity that has been offset by oblique (reverse and rightlateral)
slip along the Frijoles fault
. Re-mapping also indicates that the large
structural block between the two principal
fault
traces of the
fault
zone
(Pomponio structural block) is being slivered by numerous small oblique
(reverse and right-lateral) slip faults.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90920©1999 AAPG Pacific Section Meeting, Monterey, California