Third Rocks and Uplift

The third event recorded in the rock of the Puente Hills is the lay­ing down of thick rock lay­ers, which were sub­se­quently uplifted. For over 10 mil­lion years in the marine basin opened by the rota­tion of the Trans­verse Ranges, the Los Ange­les Basin and the nascent Puente Hills accu­mu­lated thick lay­ers of sed­i­men­tary rock. The […]

Sec­ond Rocks and Rotation

The sec­ond event recorded in the rocks of the Puente Hills began some 23 mil­lion years ago. The trench sys­tem, which had for so long dom­i­nated the for­ma­tion of South­ern Cal­i­for­nia, ended around 28 Ma, when the Pacific Plate trans­form con­ver­gence replaced the Far­al­lon Plate trench sys­tem. As the “trail­ing edge of the Far­al­lon Plate entered the […]

First Rocks and Farallon

The first event recorded in the rock of the Puente Hills began in the Meso­zoic Era, some 245 mil­lion years ago (Ma). These rocks were formed when an oceanic plate called the Far­al­lon began to slide under­neath the North Amer­i­can Plate. Vol­ca­noes erupted on the con­ti­nen­tal mar­gin, and oceanic sed­i­ments were com­pressed up against and […]