Form a panorama of terrace gravels along San Emigdio creek about 2 miles from edge of San Joaquin valley. Kern County, California. 1912.
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1912
Summary
Form a panorama of terrace gravels along San Emigdio creek about 2 miles from edge of San Joaquin valley. Looking southwest across the canyon. The gravels here are almost 200 feet thick and lie horizontal. San Emigdio Mountain is the flat-topped mountain at the left of the center. Kern County, California. October 31, 1912. Plate 13-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 116. 1920.
Summary
Form a panorama of terrace gravels along San Emigdio creek about 2 miles from edge of San Joaquin valley. Looking southwest across the canyon. The gravels here are almost 200 feet thick and lie horizontal. San Emigdio Mountain is the flat-topped mountain at the left of the center. Kern County, California. October 31, 1912. Plate 13-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 116. 1920.
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