San Francisco folio, Tamalpais, San Francisco, Concord, San Mateo, and Haywards quadrangles, California
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San Francisco folio, Tamalpais, San Francisco, Concord, San Mateo, and Haywards quadrangles, CaliforniaSubject
Jurassic - Bonita sandstone; Ingleside chert; Marin sandstone; Sausalito chert; Cahil sandstone; Calera limestoneCretaceous - Knoxville formation; Chico formation; Oakland conglomerate
Neogene - Temescal formation; Merritt sand; San Antonio formation; Alameda formation; Campus formation; Santa Clara formation; Moraga formation; Orinda formation; Pinole tuff; Northbrae rhyolite; Briones sandstone; Rodeo shale; Hambre sandstone; Tice shale; Oursan sandstone; Claremont shale; Sobrante sandstone; Tejon formation; Bald Peak basalt; Siesta formation; San Pablo formation; Hercules shale; Santa Clara formation; Martinez formation; Leona rhyolite; Merced formation
Cretaceous - Knoxville formation; Chico formation; Oakland conglomerate
Pre-Jurassic - Gavilan limestone
Paleogene - Merced formation; Moraga formation; Orinda formation; Pinole tuff; Northbrae rhyolite; Briones sandstone; Rodeo shale; Hambre sandstone; Tice shale; Oursan sandstone; Claremont shale; Sobrante sandstone; Tejon formation; Bald Peak basalt; Siesta formation; San Pablo formation; Hercules shale; Santa Clara formation; Martinez formation; Leona rhyolite
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Lawson, Andrew C. (Andrew Cowper), 1861-1952. (1914). San Francisco folio, Tamalpais, San Francisco, Concord, San Mateo, and Haywards quadrangles, California. Geological Survey (United States). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /3643.
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