Page 897 - anf1995elsmere_deis
P. 897

REFERENCES (continued)



              U.S. Geological Survey, 1966, San Fernando, California 7.5 Minute Series Topographic
                      Quadrangle, photorevised 1972.

              U.S. Geological Survey and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1971,
                      The San Fernando, California Earthquake of February 9, 1971.

              U.S. Geological Survey, 1976, Reconnaissance Surficial Geological Maps of the Newhall,
                      Oat Mountain, Santa Susana, and Val Verde Quadrangles, Open-File Report 76-211.


              U.S. Geological Survey, 1978, Water Quality Investigation, Upper Santa Clara River Basin,
                      California. Water resources investigations 77-99.


              U.S. Geological Survey, 1979, Sediment Discharge in the Santa Clara River Basin, Ventura
                      and Los Angeles Counties, California.‘ USGS/WRD/WRI80-015.

              Walling, R.W., 1934, Newhall Oil Field: California: Summary of Operations, California Oil
                      Fields, Quarterly Chapter, Twentieth Annual Report of the State Oil and Gas
                      Supervisor, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, Volume 20,
                      Number 2, pp. 1-53.


               Watts, W.L., 1901, Oil and Gas-yielding Formations of California; Calif. Div. Mines Bull.
                      19, 56 p.

              Weber, F.H., Jr., 1980, Geological Features Related to Character and Recency of
                      Movement along Faults, North-central Los Angeles County, California: Calif. Div.
                      Mines Geol., Open-file Report 80-10 LA, B1-B116.

               Weber, F.H., Jr., 1982. Geology and Geomorphology along the San Gabriel Fault Zone,
                      Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California: Calif. Div. Mines Geol., Open-file
                      Report 82-2 LA, 157 p.     -

               Weber, F.H., Jr. 1986. Geologic Relationship along the San Gabriel Fault between Castaic
                      and the San Andreas Fault, Kern, Los Angeles, and Ventura’ Counties: in Ehlig,
                      PL, (ed.), Neotectonics and Faulting in Southern California, Geological Society of
                      America Guidebook and Volume, p. 43-102.


               Weber, F.H., Jr., Kiessling, E.W., Sprotle, E.C., Johnson, J.A., Sherbume, R.W., and GB.
                      Cleveland, 1975, Seismic Hazards Study of Ventura County, California; Calif. Div.
                      Mines Geol. Preliminary Report No. 14, 102 p.








                                                            169
               21351-006-128
               009/708
   892   893   894   895   896   897   898   899   900   901   902