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Geologic field trip guide for Cenozoic stratigraphy of southwestern Washington

January 1, 1980

This summary of southwestern Washington stratigraphy describes the principal Tertiary formations comprising the Cenozoic sequences. A field trip road log provides directions for access to type and/or reference localities for each formation discussed.

Tertiary rocks of southwestern Washington, measuring nearly 13,000 feet in thickness, are mapped as thirteen formational units. These units crop out within several structural basins formed along the tectonically active Pacific margin of the North American Plate. Thick Quaternary sands and gravels of glacial and fluvial origin and a heavy vegetational cover restrict exposures to stream and river banks, highway, road and railroad cuts, and occasional steep hillsides.

The Tertiary strata are predominantly marine sedimentary rocks with interbedded volcanics and eastwardly increasing amounts of nonmarine strata. Age equivalent and genetically similar sequences occur throughout the Coast Ranges of western Oregon and Washington.

Publication Year 1980
Title Geologic field trip guide for Cenozoic stratigraphy of southwestern Washington
DOI 10.3133/ofr80362
Authors John M. Armentrout
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-362
Index ID ofr80362
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse