FIGURE 3.3.-Geologic
sketch map of California, showing distributionof principal basement rocks. Cenozoic
cover not shown except for the Modoc Plateau, northeastern Sierra Nevada, Great
Valley, and Santa Barbara-Ventura Basin. Based on U.S. Geological Survey (1966),
Jennings and others (1977), and Ross (1934). Units: 1, Quaternary alluvium-shown
only in Great Valley; 2, basement rocks concealed by thick Upper Cretaceous
and Tertiary deposits in the Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles Basins;
5, Franciscan assemblage of Lower Jurassic to Tertiary oceanic rocks;
6, Sierra Nevada batholith-dominantly Cretaceous granitic rocks; 9,
Salinian block-dominantly Cretaceous plutons intruding metamorphic rocks of
questionable age (Barrett Ridge slice [BRS], commonly shown as part of the Salinian
block, is here shown as part of unit 11); 11, mainly Precambrian metamorphic
and plutonic rocks, in part overlain by Paleozoic continental shelf deposits
and intruded by Mesozoic plutons, locally underthrust in southwestern part of
region by schist (similar in lithology to the Pelona Schist) of probable Cretaceous
age.