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Pleistocene formation on north border of Palos Verdes Hills: San Pedro sand in Richard Ball sand pit. Los Angeles County, California. October 24, 1923. Plate 20-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Valmonte diatomite and Malaga mudstone members of Monterey Shale at Malaga Cove: Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey Shale overlain by Malaga mudstone member. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 11-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
Pleistocene formations in San Pedro: Timms Point silt in type region at Timms Point. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 15-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Miocene and Pliocene formations: Blue-schist sandstone and brecciated shale in upper part of Altamira member of Monterey Shale, highway cut on west side of Point Fermin. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Rolling upland along crest of Palos Verdes Hills, head of Altamira Canyon tapping hanging valley shown in photo 74. Photographs 65 and 66 here are composed as one photograph. Los Angeles County, California. 1922. Plate 27-C is a small portion of photo 65, and all of 66, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove: Near north end of Malaga Cove, (a) dune sand (Recent); (b) nonmarine cover of lowest terrace (upper Pleistocene to Recent); (c) San Pedro (?) sand (lower (?) Pleistocene); (d) massive radiolarian mudstone, Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene); (e) laminated diatomite, Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 12-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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San Pedro sand in Sidebotham No. 1 sand pit. The pit is about 100 feet deep. The little hill has a cap of nonmarine terrace cover. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 19, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove: Near north end of Malaga Cove, (a) dune sand (Recent); (b) nonmarine cover of lowest terrace (upper Pleistocene to Recent); (c) San Pedro (?) sand (lower (?) Pleistocene); (d) massive radiolarian mudstone, Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene); (e) laminated diatomite, Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 12-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Valmonte diatomite and Malaga mudstone members of Monterey Shale at Malaga Cove: Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey Shale (at right), faulted against Malaga mudstone member (at left). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 11-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
Blue-schist sandstone in upper part of Altamira member of Monterey Shale at Point Fermin: west side of Point Fermin. Los Angeles County, California. February 17, 1923. Plate 9-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Form a panorama of Miocene and Pliocene formations: sea cliff at Malaga Cove, (a) nonmarine terrace cover and dune sand (Pleistocene to Recent), (b) Repetto siltstone (lower Pliocene); (c) Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene); (d) Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Rolling upland along crest of Palos Verdes Hills, undrained depression along crest of western part of hills. Los Angeles County, California. 1922. Plate 27-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Form a panorama of Miocene and Pliocene formations: sea cliff at Malaga Cove, (a) nonmarine terrace cover and dune sand (Pleistocene to Recent), (b) Repetto siltstone (lower Pliocene); (c) Malaga mudstone member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene); (d) Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey shale (upper Miocene). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Altamira member of Monterey Shale: Local discontinuity or bedding plane fault, foot of sea cliff east of Point Fermin. Los Angeles County, California. 1921. Plate 7-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Terrace deposits and structural and Physiographic features of the Palos Verde Hills: South limb of fan shaped anticline at White Point. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 24-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove: Repetto siltstone (lower Pliocene) on south limb of northern syncline. Arrow points (on published photo) upper right side of this photo; to lower bed of volcanic ash. Note seated men at foot of cliff, which is 150 feet high. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 12-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Terrace deposits and structural and Physiographic features of the Palos Verde Hills: Northward view on west coast showing marine terraces. Fourth terrace in foreground, Fifth and seventh on skyline. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 24-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
Pleistocene formations in San Pedro: North side of Second Street in block between Pacific Avenue and Mesa Street. Lomita marl conformably overlain by Timms Point silt (on right): both formations unconformably overlain by Palos Verdes sand and nonmarine terrace cover (top). Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 15-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Miocene and Pliocene formations: Broken and stretched phosphatic layers (light colored) in laminated diatomite and diatomaceous shale (dark-colored), Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey shale on north limb of southern syncline at Malaga Cove. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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Terrace deposits and structural and Physiographic features of the Palos Verde Hills: Hanging valley at head Valmonte Canyon. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 24-D, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 207. 1946.
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