Geology of the Eastern Part of the San Jose Hills, Southern California
Author: Kuhn, Truman Howard
Year: 1930
Degree: Bachelor's thesis
Advisor: Unknown, Unknown
Committee Member: None, None
Option: Geology
DOI: 10.7907/REJW-1J59
Abstract
The area described in this report occupies an irregular block comprising approximately thirteen square miles, the center of which is about 22 miles south east of the center of the city of Pasadena (see Fig. 1). The hills which make up this area are known as the San Jose Hills. They extend from Puente on the south west to Pomona on the north east. The area covered extends from Ganesha Park in Pomona to a point slightly south east of the town of Covina. This area can be found on the Covina and Claremont Quadrangles as surveyed by the Los Angeles County.
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