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Open-File Report 03-301, Version 1.0

Geologic Map and Digital Database of the Yucaipa 7.5’ Quadrangle, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California

By J.C. Matti, D.M. Morton, B.F. Cox, S.E. Carson, and T.J. Yetter

Introduction

This geologic database of the Yucaipa 7.5' quadrangle was prepared by the Southern California Areal Mapping Project (SCAMP), a regional geologic-mapping project sponsored jointly by the U.S. Geological Survey and the California Geological Survey. The database was developed as a contribution to the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program's National Geologic Map Database, and is intended to provide a general geologic setting of the Yucaipa quadrangle. The database and map provide information about earth materials and geologic structures, including faults and folds that have developed in the quadrangle due to complexities in the San Andreas Fault system.

The Yucaipa 7.5' quadrangle contains materials and structures that provide unique insight into the Mesozoic and Cenozoic geologic evolution of southern California. Stratigraphic and structural elements include: (1) strands of the San Andreas Fault that bound far-traveled terranes of crystalline and sedimentary rock; (2) Mesozoic crystalline rocks that form lower and upper plates of the regionwide Vincent-Orocopia Thrust system; and (3) late Tertiary and Quaternary sedimentary materials and geologic structures that formed during the last million years or so and that record complex geologic interactions within the San Andreas Fault system. These materials and the structures that deform them provide the geologic framework for investigations of geologic hazards and ground-water recharge and subsurface flow.

Geologic information contained in the Yucaipa database is general-purpose data that is applicable to land-related investigations in the earth and biological sciences. The term "generalpurpose" means that all geologic-feature classes have minimal information content adequate to characterize their general geologic characteristics and to interpret their general geologic history. However, no single feature class has enough information to definitively characterize its properties and origin. For this reason the database cannot be used for site-specific geologic evaluations, although it can be used to plan and guide investigations at the site-specific level.

Learn more about the Yucaipa data set and its contents

page-size image of the Yucaipa geologic map
This illustration is a .gif (GIF) non-navigable image of the USGS geologic-map plot of the Yucaipa quadrangle. A full-size, navigable map graphic can be viewed on-screen (yuc_map.pdf) or can be plotted from the PostScript file (yuc_map.ps.gz). Note: the full-size plot requires a large-format plotter, and is best reproduced at 600 (or greater) dpi.

 

File Name
File Type and Description
File Size
README's and METADATA
yuc_readme.pdf
PDF version of the readme file that explains how to use the digital database.
260 KB
yuc_met.html
 HTML file of the FGDC-compliant metadata
112 KB
DATA
yuc.tar.gz
Compressed tar file of the digital database for this map
2.1 MB
yuc_codes.pdf
A 23-page report detailing the codes for geologic attributes in the Yucaipa database
408 KB
FILES for VIEWING and PLOTTING
yuc_map.ps.gz Compressed (gzip) PostScript file used for plotting a paper copy of the map 11.4 MB
yuc_map.pdf
Yucaipa geologic map, as a PDF file 15 MB
yuc_dmu.pdf
Description of map units, as a PDF file
408 KB
yuc_pamphlet.pdf The accompanying pamphlet for the geologic map, as a PDF file
1.8 MB

Visit the Southern California Areal Mapping Project Home Page to find more geologic maps in southern California and to learn more about SCAMP and its activities.

For questions about the content of this report, contact author Jonathan Matti

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Created: 9-10-03
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