Brawley Formation

Brawley Formation
Stratigraphic range: Pleistocene
Type Geologic formation
Overlies Ocotillo Formation
Location
Region Colorado Desert, California
Country United States
Type section
Named for City of Brawley

The Brawley Formation is a geologic formation in the Colorado Desert of southern California.

It occurs in northwestern Imperial County and eastern San Diego County.[1]

Geology

Sandstone and mudstone of the Brawley Formation accumulated between ∼1.1 and ∼0.6–0.5 Ma in a delta on the margin of an arid Pleistocene lake.[1] It is in the San Jacinto Fault Zone area, including in the San Felipe Hills.

Fossils

It preserves fossils from the Pleistocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period, during the Cenozoic Era.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Kirby, S. M.; Janecke, S. U.; Dorsey, R. J.; Housen, B. A.; Langenheim, V. E.; McDougall, K. A.; Steely, A. N. (January 2007). "Pleistocene Brawley and Ocotillo Formations: Evidence for Initial Strike-Slip Deformation along the San Felipe and San Jacinto Fault Zones, Southern California". The Journal of Geology. 115 (1): 43–62. JSTOR 509248.
  2. Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database. "Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database". Retrieved 8 July 2014.

Further reading

Quaternary
Pleistocene Holocene
Early | Middle | Late Preboreal | Boreal |
Atlantic | Subboreal | Subatlantic


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