Geology and geomorphology--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California
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- Originator: H.G. Greene
- Originator: S.R. Hartwell
- Originator: M.W. Manson
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- Originator: B.E. Dieter
- Originator: E.L. Phillips
- Originator: J.T. Watt
- Publication_Date: 2014
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Geology and geomorphology--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California
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- Originator: Brian D. Edwards
- Originator: Eleyne L. Phillips
- Originator: Peter Dartnell
- Originator: H. Gary Greene
- Originator: Carrie K. Bretz
- Originator: Rikk G. Kvitek
- Originator: Stephen R. Hartwell
- Originator: Samuel Y. Johnson
- Originator: Guy R. Cochrane
- Originator: Brian E. Dieter
- Originator: Ray W. Sliter
- Originator: Stephanie L. Ross
- Originator: Nadine E. Golden
- Originator: Janet T. Watt
- Originator: John L. Chin
- Originator: Mercedes D. Erdey
- Originator: Lisa M. Krigsman
- Originator: Michael W. Mansion
- Originator: Charles A. Endris
- Publication_Date: 2014
- Title:
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California State Waters Map Series--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California
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- Series_Name: Open-File Report
- Issue_Identification: OFR 2014-1260
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- Publication_Place: Reston, VA
- Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
- Online_Linkage: <https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2014/1260/>
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- Originator: Nadine E. Golden
- Publication_Date: 2013
- Title: California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog
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- Series_Name: Data Series
- Issue_Identification: DS 781
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- Publication_Place: Reston, VA
- Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
- Online_Linkage: <https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/>
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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This part of DS 781 presents data for the geologic and geomorphic map of the Offshore of Pacifica map area, California. The vector data file is included in "Geology_OffshorePacifica.zip," which is accessible from <https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshorePacifica/data_catalog_OffshorePacifica.html>.
The continental shelf within California's State waters in the Pacifica area is shallow (water depths of 0 to about 40 m) and flat continental shelf with a very gentle (less than 0.5 degrees) offshore dip. The morphology and geology of this shelf result from the interplay between local tectonics, sea-level rise, sedimentary processes, and oceanography. Tectonic influences are related to local faulting and uplift (see below). Sea level has risen about 125 to 130 m over the last about 21,000 years (for example, Lambeck and Chappel, 2001; Gornitz, 2009), leading to progressive eastward migration (a few tens of km) of the shoreline and wave-cut platform, and associated transgressive erosion and deposition (for example, Catuneanu, 2006). The Offshore of Pacifica map area is now mainly an open shelf that is subjected to full, and sometimes severe, Pacific Ocean wave energy and strong currents. Most of the offshore map area is covered by marine sediments; artificial fill (unit af) occurs only at the site of the Pacifica Pier.
Given their relatively shallow depths and exposure to high wave energy, modern shelf deposits are mostly sand (unit Qms). More coarse-grained sands and gravels (units Qmss and Qmsc) are primarily recognized on the basis of bathymetry and high backscatter (Bathymetry--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California, and Backscatter--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California). Unit Qmsc occurs as nearshore bars (less than 12 m water depth) for about two kilometers north of Mussel Rock and more locally offshore Pacifica, and in two isolated patches farther offshore at about 25 m water depth. Unit Qmss forms erosional lags in features known as "rippled scour depressions" (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) or "sorted bedforms" (for example, Trembanis and Hume, 2011), at water depths of about 15 to 25 m, in contact with offshore bedrock uplifts and unit Qms. Such features are common along this stretch of the California coast where offshore sandy sediment can be relatively thin (thus unable to fill the depressions) due to both lack of sediment supply from rivers and to significant sediment erosion and offshore transport during large winter storms. Although the general areas in which both unit Qmss scour depressions and unit Qmsc bars occur are not likely to change substantially, the boundaries of the unit(s) are likely ephemeral, changing seasonally and during significant storm events.
Areas where shelf sediments form thin (less than 2 m) veneers over low relief bedrock of the Franciscan Complex (see below) occur in the northern half of the map and are mapped as unit Qms/KJf. This hybrid unit is recognized and delineated based on the combination of flat relief, continuity with moderate to high relief onshore or offshore bedrock outcrops, high-resolution seismic-reflection data, and in some cases moderate to high backscatter. The thin sediment layer is regarded as ephemeral and dynamic, and may or may not be present at a specific location based on storms, seasonal to annual patterns of sediment movement, or longer-term climate cycles. In a nearby, similarly high-energy setting, Storlazzi and others (2011) have described seasonal burial and exhumation of submerged bedrock in northern Monterey Bay.
Offshore bedrock exposed at the seafloor is mapped as Jurassic and Cretaceous Franciscan Complex, undivided (unit KJf); Cretaceous granite (unit Kgr); Tertiary and (or) Cretaceous rock, undivided (unit TKu); unnamed sansdstone, shale and conglomerate of Paleocene age (unit Tss); and the Upper Miocene and Pliocene Purisima Formation (unit Tp). These units are delineated by extending outcrops and trends from mapped onshore geology and from their distinctive surface textures as revealed by high-resolution bathymetry (Bathymetry--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California). Purisima Formation outcrops in the southernmost part of the offshore map area form distinctive "ribs," caused by differential erosion of variably resistant, interbedded lithologies (for example, sandstone and mudstone). In contrast, granitic rocks have a densely cross-fractured, rough surface texture, and both the Franciscan Complex and the unnamed Paleocene sedimentary unit have a more masssive, irregular, and smoother surface texture. Purisima Formation outcrops occur in water as deep as 35 m, whereas other bedrock units occur in shallower (less than 20 m) water depths, most commonly adjacent to coastal points underlain by bedrock (for example, Pedro Point and Montara Point).
Map unit polygons were digitized over underlying 2-meter base layers developed from multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data. The bathymetry and backscatter data were collected between 2006 and 2010.
References Cited
Cacchione, D.A., Drake, D.E., Grant, W.D., and Tate, G.B., 1984. Rippled scour depressions of the inner continental shelf off central California: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v 54, p. 1280-1291.
Catuneanu, O., 2006, Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy: Amsterdam, Elsevier, 375 p.
Gornitz, V., 2009, Sea level change, post-glacial, in Gornitz, V., ed., Encyclopedia of Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environments: Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, pp. 887-893.
Lambeck, K., and Chappell, J., 2001, Sea level change through the last glacial cycle: Science, v. 292, p. 679-686.
Trembanis, A.C., and Hume, T.M., 2011, Sorted bedforms on the inner shelf off northeastern New Zealand: spatiotemporal relationships and potential paleo-evironmental implications: Geo-Marine Letters, v. 31, p. 203-214.
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To expand geologic mapping to the seafloor within the California's State
Waters, to update coastal geologic mapping, and to contribute to a
uniform regional geologic database, which can be used geographic information systems.
Additionally, to provide a geologic map for the public and geoscience community to aid in
assessments and mitigation of geologic hazards in the San Gregorio coastal region
and to provide sufficient geologic information for land-use and
land-management decisions both onshore and offshore.
This information is not intended for navigational purposes.
- Supplemental_Information:
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Map political location: San Mateo County, California
Compilation scale: 1:24,000
Base maps used are hillshades generated from IfSAR, LiDAR, and multibeam
mapping both onshore and offshore (Bathymetry--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California, DS 781, for more information).
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- Beginning_Date: 2006
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- Progress: Complete
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- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 37.540691
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- Theme_Keyword: Ocean Floor Topography
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- Place_Keyword: State of California
- Place_Keyword: Pacifica
- Place_Keyword: San Mateo County
- Place_Keyword: Rockaway Beach
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If physical samples or materials are available, constraints on their on-site access
are described in "WR CMG Sample Distribution Policy" at URL:
<http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/main/sample-dist-policy.html>
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This information is not intended for navigational purposes.
Read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to data use. Uses of these
data should not violate the spatial resolution of the data. Where
these data are used in combination with other data of different resolution, the resolution of the combined output will be limited by the lowest resolution of all the data.
Acknowledge the U.S. Geological Survey in products derived from these data. Share data products developed using these data with the U.S. Geological Survey.
This database has been approved for release and publication by the Director of the USGS. Although this database has been subjected to rigorous review and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves the right to revise the data pursuant to further analysis and review. Furthermore, it is released on condition that neither the USGS nor the United States Government may be held liable for any damages resulting from its authorized or unauthorized use.
Although this Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata file is intended to document these data in nonproprietary form, as well as in ArcInfo format, this metadata file may include some ArcInfo-specific terminology.
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- Contact_Organization: USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
- Contact_Person: Stephen Hartwell
- Contact_Position: Geologist
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- Address_Type: physical address
- Address: 400 Natural Bridges Drive
- City: Santa Cruz
- State_or_Province: CA
- Postal_Code: 95060
- Country: USA
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Map elements were visually checked for overshoots,
undershoots, duplicate features, polygon closure, and other errors by the
lead authors and by the GIS technician(s) who created the digital database.
Review drafts of the map were reviewed internally by at least two other geologists for consistency
with basic geologic principles and general conformity to USGS mapping
standards.
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Data are complete: no offshore features that could be accurately identified and
represented at the compilation scale of 1:24,000 were eliminated or
generalized. The smallest area represented is approximately 100 square
meters. All geospatial database elements are attributed.
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Polygons were primarily mapped by one
of the following methods: (1) interpretation of 2-meter-resolution hillshaded
bathymetry data from bathymetric lidar and sonar surveys (see Bathymetry--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California,
DS 781); (2) interpretation of 2-meter-resolution amplitude (backscatter)
data from bathymetric sonar surveys (see Backscatter--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California, DS 781); (3) interpretation of 2-meter
interpretation of seismic-reflection-profile data (see S-15-10-NC).
Map Unit contact locations were interpreted typically at a scale of between 1:1,000
and 1:2,000 using the above base data. Bathymetric sonar and LiDAR data have a
horizontal accuracy greater than the resolution of the base data.
Map unit contacts were digitized by heads-up screen
digitization of line data on 2-meter-resolution DEMs described above. Horizontal accuracy is
estimated to be between 2 and 5 meters depending on how clearly contacts can be resolved.
Most digitized positions on the map are estimated to have better than 5 m horizontal accuracy.
There is no elevation data in the database.
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- Originator: Carrie K. Bretz
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- Originator: Peter Dartnell
- Originator: Eleyne L. Phillips
- Publication_Date: 2014
- Title: Bathymetry--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California
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See metadata for bathymetry ("Bathymetry_OffshorePacifica_metadata.txt") in DS 781 for source data and postprocessing/reprocessing information.
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- Originator: Carrie K. Bretz
- Originator: Rikk G. Kvitek
- Originator: Peter Dartnell
- Originator: Eleyne L. Phillips
- Publication_Date: 2013
- Title: Backscatter--Offshore of Pacifica map area, California
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- Issue_Identification: DS 781
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- Publication_Place: Reston, VA
- Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
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See metadata for bathymetry ("BackscatterA_8101_OffshorePacifica_metadata.txt" and "BackscatterB_7125_OffshorePacifica_metadata.txt") in DS 781 for amplitude source data and postprocessing/reprocessing information.
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<https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshorePacifica/metadata/BackscatterA_8101_OffshorePacifica_metadata.txt>
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<https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/OffshorePacifica/metadata/BackscatterB_7125_OffshorePacifica_metadata.txt>
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- Source_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator:
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) , Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP)
- Publication_Date: 2013
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Seismic-reflection data acquisition data of field activity
S-15-10-NC in offshore Pescadero from 08/02/2010 to
08/04/2010
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- Publication_Place: Menlo Park, CA
- Publisher:
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) , Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG)
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Digital seismic data used to interpret subsurface geologic structure
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Faults were mapped onto shot lines based on the latitude and longitude of seismic picks from field activity
S-15-10-NC.
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Map unit polygons were digitized over underlying 2-meter base layers developed from multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data. Derivatives such as slope and curvature were generated from source rasters. Interpreted rasters include amplitude, hillshaded bathymetry (using various illumination angles and vertical exaggeration), slope, and curvature. Curvature was decomposed into profile and plan curvature for analysis purposes.
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The mapped area was extended to the shoreline by using digital orthophotos to interpret the region between the inner edge of the multibeam bathymetry and the approximate shoreline. The approximate shoreline was generated at the NAVD88 +1.46 m contour, defined as the operational MHW shoreline by Weber and others (2005). The resulting boundary was transformed to WGS 84 UTM Zone 10 North in ArcGIS 10 using the NAD83 to WGS84 (ITRF00) transformation algorithm. This boundary was then used to extend and trim both onshore and offshore geology in the print and PDF product. The transformed boundary is contained within the WGS84 "contours" feature class and identified as a water boundary in the associated representation rules.
Only data for offshore map units are released digitally in this publication. For onshore geology, see Brabb and others (1998) and Witter and others (2006).
References Cited:
Brabb, E.E., Graymer, R.W., and Jones, D.L., 1998, Geology of the Onshore Part of San Mateo County, California: A Digital Database: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-137, scale 1:62,500.
Weber, K.M., List, J.H., and Morgan, K.L., 2005, An operational Mean High Water datum for determination of shoreline position from topographic lidar data: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005-1027, available at <https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1027/>.
Witter, R.C., Knudsen, K.L., Sowers, J.M., Wentworth, C.M., Koehler, R.D., Randolph, C.E., Brooks, S.K., and Gans, K.D., 2006, Maps of Quaternary Deposits and Liquefaction Susceptibility in the Central San Francisco Bay Region, California, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 06-1037, scale 1:24,000.
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