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Subject Archives: Landform and Biogeography

Landform:

Earthquake Country: The Cordelia and Green Valley Faults

Mendocino Triple Junction Tectonics

Fault Creep on the Maacama

Hometown Fossil: The Lone Six Million Year-Old Parabalaenoptera baulinensis

Spring Ranch: Sinkholes, Emergent Tectonics, and Mini Terraces

California’s Marine Terraces

On the Eve of the Great Earthquake

California’s Historic Blizzards

Geology of the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits

Serpentinite in California

Geomorphology of California’s Seasonal Freshwater Wetlands

Landslides and Mass Movement in California

The San Andreas Fault System, Bay Area Fault Complex, and the Mount Tamalpais Blind Thrust

California’s Geologic Building Blocks, and the Accretionary Wedge

Physiographic California: Thoughts on California’s Geomorphic and Tectonic Evolution

Biogeography:

California’s Coastal Prairies

Rare Ecosystems and Sedimentary Landscapes of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Inglenook Fen: A Rare Coastal Wetland System

Coastal Habitat Oasis

Marine Terrace Flights, the Ecological Staircase Effect, and the Evolution of Soils

California Current Upwelling System

Biogeography of the Subnivean Zone

CA’s Pleistocene Megafauna and the Roll of Climate Change in Extinction: The Younger Dryas, the Rise of Wildfire, and the end of an Epoch

Serpentinite Habitats in Caliornia

Biogeography of California’s Seasonal Freshwater Wetlands

Non Native Tree Storm Hazards in Coastal Communities

The Chaparral Mosaic in California

The Coastal Scrub Mosaic in California

An Overview of California’s Mediterranean Climate System