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Evolution of a trench-slope basin within the Cascadia subduction margin: the Neogene Humboldt Basin, California

January 1, 1995

The Neogene Humboldt (Eel River) Basin is located along the north-eastern margin of the Pacific Ocean within the Cascadia subduction zone. This sedimentary basin originated near the base of the accretionary prism in post-Eocene time. Subduction processes since that time have elevated strata in the south-eastern portion of the basin above sea level. High-resolution chronostratigraphic data from the onshore portion of the Humboldt Basin enable correlation of time-equivalent lithofacies across the palaeomargin, reconstruction of slope-basin evolution, and preliminary delineation of climatic and tectonic influence on lithological variation. -from Author

Publication Year 1995
Title Evolution of a trench-slope basin within the Cascadia subduction margin: the Neogene Humboldt Basin, California
Authors P.A. McCrory
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Sedimentology
Index ID 70018813
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse