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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
CALIFORNIA THEN
AND
NOW
..............................................................
1
CHAPTER
2
GEOLOGICAL FORCES
THAT
BUILT
SAN
DIEGO
BAY
................................
7
BUILDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
.........................................................
7
PLATE MOVEMENT
.......................................................................
8
SUBDUCTION
...............................................................................
9
PENINSULAR BATHOLITH
..............................................................
12
MAJOR FAULTS
...................................................................................
13
SAN
ANDREAS
FAULT
.................................................................
13
SAN JACINTO
FAULT
...................................................................
14
ELSINORE
FAULT
.........................................................................
14
ROSE CANYON
FAULT
................................................................
14
POINT LOMA
FAULT
...................................................................
15
OTHERS
.....................................................................................
16
VISIBLE
REMINDERS
OF
THE
FORCES
THAT
BUILT
THE
BAY
...................
16
MOUNT SOLEDAD
.......................................................................
16
LA JOLLA
CAVE
AND
THE
COAST
WALK
BRIDGE
...........................
16
TEMECULA
GORGE
....................................................................
17
CALAVERA
HILLS
........................................................................
18
BLACK S CANYON
......................................................................
19
POINT
LOMA
............................................................................
19
LOS
PENASYUITOS
CANYON
.......................................................
19
SAN DIEGO
FORMATION
............................................................
19
JULIAN SCHIST
...........................................................................
20
CONCLUSION
....................................................................................
21
CHAPTER
3
WATER
.............................................................................................
23
OCEAN WATER
.................................................................................
23
PACIFIC
OCEAN
.........................................................................
23
SEA LEVEL RISE
.......................................................................
24
FRESH
WATER
...................................................................................
25
PRECIPITATION
...........................................................................
25
RIVERS
.....................................................................................
25
AQUIFER
...................................................................................
27
TOO LITTLE
WATER
...........................................................................
27
EFFECTS
OF
WATER
ON
LAND
.............................................................
28
CONCLUSION
....................................................................................
29
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VI
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 4
GEOMORPHOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO
REGION
..................................
31
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................
31
AEOLIAN
...................................................................................
31
BIOLOGICAL
...............................................................................
32
FLUVIAL
....................................................................................
33
GLACIAL
....................................................................................
33
HILLSLOPE
.................................................................................
34
IGNEOUS
...................................................................................
34
TECTONIC
.......................
. ..........................................................
35
MARINE
....................................................................................
36
OVERVIEW
.......................................................................................
36
CHAPTER 5
EARLY
BIOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO REGION
.....................................
43
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO REGION
.............................................
43
MESOZOIC
ERA
................................................................................
43
CENOZOIC ERA
.................................................................................
44
EOCENE EPOCH:
56
TO
33.9 MILLION YEARS AGO
.....................
44
MIOCENE EPOCH:
23
TO
5.3
MILLION YEARS AGO
.....................
45
PLIOCENE EPOCH:
5.3
TO
2.6 MILLION
YEARS
AGO
....................
46
GREAT
AMERICAN
BIOTIC
INTERCHANGE
...............................
47
PLEISTOCENE
AND
HOLOCENE
EPOCHS: 2.6 MILLION YEARS
AGO
TO THE
PRESENT
.................................................................
48
THE
GREAT MEGAFAUNA EXTINCTION
...................................
51
FLORA
.......................................................................................
52
CHAPTER 6
HUMANS ARRIVE
............................................................................
57
NATIVE
AMERICANS
.........................................................................
57
EARLIEST HUMANS
AND
THEIR LIVES
.........................................
57
EFFECTS
ON
THE
LAND
...............................................................
59
EXTINCTION
OF
LARGE
MAMMALS
..............................................
61
THE SPANISH
..................................................................................
62
THE MEXICANS
...............................................................................
62
THE AMERICANS
..............................................................................
63
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
...............................................................
63
MINING
.......................................
............................................
64
POPULATION
INCREASES
.....................................................................
64
CHAPTER 7 SAN DIEGO BAY
TODAY
..................................................................
67
PEOPLE
............................................................................................
67
LAND
..............................................................................................
68
EARTHQUAKES
AND
OTHER
MOVEMENTS
CAUSED BY
PLATE
MOVEMENTS
.............................................................................
68
CONTENTS
VII
OTHER
LAND
MOVEMENT
..........................................................
69
COASTAL
EROSION
......................................................................
70
WASTE
DISPOSAL
......................................................................
72
WATER
.............................................................................................
73
FRESHWATER
..............................................................................
74
GROUND
WATER
........................................................................
74
BAY
WATER
..............................................................................
75
SEDIMENTS
........................................................................
75
WATER
CHARACTERISTICS
......................................................
75
POLLUTION
.................................................................................
76
SEWAGE
............................................................................
77
POLYCYCLIC
AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS
...............................
78
POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYLS
..............................................
78
METALS
..............................................................................
79
PLASTICS
............................................................................
80
MICROPLASTICS
...................................................................
80
TOXICITY
IN SPECIFIC
AREAS
.....................................................
81
LOS
PENASQUITOS
WATERSHED
............................................
81
SAN LUIS
REY
WATERSHED
................................................
82
SWEETWATER
WATERSHED
...................................................
82
PUEBLO
WATERSHED
...........................................................
82
TIJUANA
WATERSHED
..........................................................
82
FILLING
AND
DREDGING
.............................................................
83
SEA
LEVEL
RISE
.......................................................................
84
TSUNAMIS
................................................................................
85
BETWEEN
LAND
AND
WATER
.............................................................
86
TIDAL
AND
MUDFLATS
................................................................
86
SALT PONDS
..............................................................................
87
AIR
AND
CLIMATE
............................................................................
88
CLIMATE
...................................................................................
88
ATMOSPHERIC
RIVERS
......................................................................
88
BAY
AIR
..................................................................................
89
WILDFIRES
.................................................................................
90
CONCLUSIONS
...................................................................................
92
CHAPTER 8 BIOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN DIEGO
BAY
REGION
.......................................
99
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................
99
ANIMALS
.........................................................................................
99
VERTEBRATES
.............................................................................
99
MAMMALS
..............................................................................
100
PREDATORS
.......................................................................
100
PREY
...............................................................................
104
WHALES
...........................................................................
105
MARSUPIALS
............................................................................
106
VIII
CONTENTS
REPTILES
AND THEIR
ALLIES
...................................................
106
BIRDS
.....................................................................................
106
LAND
BIRDS
....................................................................
106
SEABIRDS
AND
SHOREBIRDS
...............................................
109
SNAKES
AND
LIZARDS
..............................................................
110
SNAKES
...........................................................................
110
LIZARDS
...........................................................................
111
TURTLES,
TERRAPINS,
AND
TORTOISES
........................................
111
TURTLES
...........................................................................
111
AMPHIBIANS
..........................................................................
112
FISH
.......................................................................................
114
INVERTEBRATES
.........................................................................
114
TERRESTRIAL
INVERTEBRATES
.......................................................
115
INSECTS
...........................................................................
115
ARACHNIDS
......................................................................
118
SPIDERS
....................................................................
118
SCORPIONS
................................................................
118
WORMS
....................................................................
118
ISOPODS
(WOODLICE)
.......................................................
119
MYRIAPODS
(MILLIPEDES
AND
CENTIPEDES)
......................
119
GASTROPODS
(SNAILS AND
SLUGS)
....................................
120
MARINE
INVERTEBRATES
...................................................................
120
PORI
F
ERA
........................................................................................
120
SPONGES
................................................................................
120
CNIDARIANS
...................................................................................
121
JELLIES
....................................................................................
121
SEA ANEMONES
.....................................................................
121
ANNELIDS
......................................................................................
121
FLATWORMS
............................................................................
121
ROUND
WORMS
AND
WORMS
..................................................
121
MOLLUSKS
..............................................................................
122
CHITONS
.................................................................................
122
CLAMS
...................................................................................
123
MUSSELS
................................................................................
123
OYSTERS
.................................................................................
123
ABALONE
................................................................................
123
NUDIBRANCHS
.........................................................................
124
CEPHALOPODS
(OCTOPI
AND
SQUID)
...............................................
124
CRUSTACEANS
.................................................................................
125
CRABS
AND
LOBSTERS
..............................................................
125
SHRIMP
..................................................................................
125
ECHINODERMS
...............................................................................
126
SEA
STARS
..............................................................................
126
PLANTS
...........................................................................................
126
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................
126
CONTENTS
IX
PLANTS
ASSOCIATED
WITH
WATER
.............................................
127
NATIVE
LAND
PLANTS
..............................................................
128
TREES
..............................................................................
128
SHRUBS
...........................................................................
129
FLOWERING
PLANTS
...........................................................
129
GRASSES
AND
SEDGES
......................................................
130
DESERT
PLANTS
........................................................................
130
FERNS
.....................................................................................
130
NON-VASCULAR
PLANTS
.............................................................
131
INVASIVE
SPECIES
..................................................................
131
FUNGI
...........................................................................................
132
CHAPTER 9 RESTORING
THE
BAY
.......................................................................
143
THE BAY
IS NOT WHAT
IT ONCE
WAS
...........................................
143
RESTORATION
..................................................................................
144
COMPLEXITY
OF
RESTORATION
..................................................
145
WETLANDS
..............................................................................
145
DREDGING
..............................................................................
146
WILDLIFE
................................................................................
147
SPECIFIC
RESTORATION
PROJECTS
......................................................
149
SOUTH
SAN DIEGO BAY
COASTAL WETLAND
RESTORATION
AND
ENHANCEMENT
PROJECT
...........................................................
149
SWEETWATER
MARSH RESTORATION
............................................
151
OTAY RIVER RESTORATION
........................................................
152
MAJOR CHALLENGES
........................................................................
152
INVASIVE
SPECIES
..................................................................
152
SEA LEVEL RISE
.....................................................................
152
IMPROVING
THE
AIR
QUALITY
..................................................
153
AREAS
WITH
SPECIFIC
CHALLENGES
.................................................
154
TIJUANA
RIVER
.......................................................................
154
MISSION BAY
.........................................................................
156
HOPEFUL
SIGNS
.............................................................................
156
BIRDS
.....................................................................................
156
SPECIES DIVERSITY
AND
STABILITY
...........................................
156
RESTORATION
RETURNS
.............................................................
157
RESTORING
THE
BAY
.......................................................................
157
CHAPTER
10
FUTURE
OF
THE
BAY
.......................................................................
161
PEOPLE
AND
MORE
PEOPLE
............................................................
161
FUTURE LOSS
OF
SPECIES
...............................................................
162
EROSION
........................................................................................
163
LANDSLIDES
AND
SUBSIDENCE
.........................................................
164
LANDSLIDES
............................................................................
164
SUBSIDENCE
...........................................................................
164
X
CONTENTS
CLIMATE CRISIS
.............................................................................
165
TOO
MUCH
WATER
........................................................................
165
ATMOSPHERIC
RIVERS
.............................................................
165
GLOBAL WARMING
..................................................................
166
TOO LITTLE
WATER
.........................................................................
168
WILDFIRES
......................................................................................
170
A NEW
ICE AGE?
.........................................................................
171
PLATE TECTONICS
AND
EARTHQUAKES
...............................................
171
CONCLUSIONS
.................................................................................
175
INDEX
.................................................................................................................
181
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
CALIFORNIA THEN
AND
NOW
.
1
CHAPTER
2
GEOLOGICAL FORCES
THAT
BUILT
SAN
DIEGO
BAY
.
7
BUILDING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
.
7
PLATE MOVEMENT
.
8
SUBDUCTION
.
9
PENINSULAR BATHOLITH
.
12
MAJOR FAULTS
.
13
SAN
ANDREAS
FAULT
.
13
SAN JACINTO
FAULT
.
14
ELSINORE
FAULT
.
14
ROSE CANYON
FAULT
.
14
POINT LOMA
FAULT
.
15
OTHERS
.
16
VISIBLE
REMINDERS
OF
THE
FORCES
THAT
BUILT
THE
BAY
.
16
MOUNT SOLEDAD
.
16
LA JOLLA
CAVE
AND
THE
COAST
WALK
BRIDGE
.
16
TEMECULA
GORGE
.
17
CALAVERA
HILLS
.
18
BLACK'S CANYON
.
19
POINT
LOMA
.
19
LOS
PENASYUITOS
CANYON
.
19
SAN DIEGO
FORMATION
.
19
JULIAN SCHIST
.
20
CONCLUSION
.
21
CHAPTER
3
WATER
.
23
OCEAN WATER
.
23
PACIFIC
OCEAN
.
23
SEA LEVEL RISE
.
24
FRESH
WATER
.
25
PRECIPITATION
.
25
RIVERS
.
25
AQUIFER
.
27
TOO LITTLE
WATER
.
27
EFFECTS
OF
WATER
ON
LAND
.
28
CONCLUSION
.
29
V
$
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DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE'A
VI
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 4
GEOMORPHOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO
REGION
.
31
INTRODUCTION
.
31
AEOLIAN
.
31
BIOLOGICAL
.
32
FLUVIAL
.
33
GLACIAL
.
33
HILLSLOPE
.
34
IGNEOUS
.
34
TECTONIC
.
. .
35
MARINE
.
36
OVERVIEW
.
36
CHAPTER 5
EARLY
BIOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO REGION
.
43
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
SAN
DIEGO REGION
.
43
MESOZOIC
ERA
.
43
CENOZOIC ERA
.
44
EOCENE EPOCH:
56
TO
33.9 MILLION YEARS AGO
.
44
MIOCENE EPOCH:
23
TO
5.3
MILLION YEARS AGO
.
45
PLIOCENE EPOCH:
5.3
TO
2.6 MILLION
YEARS
AGO
.
46
GREAT
AMERICAN
BIOTIC
INTERCHANGE
.
47
PLEISTOCENE
AND
HOLOCENE
EPOCHS: 2.6 MILLION YEARS
AGO
TO THE
PRESENT
.
48
THE
GREAT MEGAFAUNA EXTINCTION
.
51
FLORA
.
52
CHAPTER 6
HUMANS ARRIVE
.
57
NATIVE
AMERICANS
.
57
EARLIEST HUMANS
AND
THEIR LIVES
.
57
EFFECTS
ON
THE
LAND
.
59
EXTINCTION
OF
LARGE
MAMMALS
.
61
THE SPANISH
.
62
THE MEXICANS
.
62
THE AMERICANS
.
63
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
.
63
MINING
.
.
64
POPULATION
INCREASES
.
64
CHAPTER 7 SAN DIEGO BAY
TODAY
.
67
PEOPLE
.
67
LAND
.
68
EARTHQUAKES
AND
OTHER
MOVEMENTS
CAUSED BY
PLATE
MOVEMENTS
.
68
CONTENTS
VII
OTHER
LAND
MOVEMENT
.
69
COASTAL
EROSION
.
70
WASTE
DISPOSAL
.
72
WATER
.
73
FRESHWATER
.
74
GROUND
WATER
.
74
BAY
WATER
.
75
SEDIMENTS
.
75
WATER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
75
POLLUTION
.
76
SEWAGE
.
77
POLYCYCLIC
AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS
.
78
POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYLS
.
78
METALS
.
79
PLASTICS
.
80
MICROPLASTICS
.
80
TOXICITY
IN SPECIFIC
AREAS
.
81
LOS
PENASQUITOS
WATERSHED
.
81
SAN LUIS
REY
WATERSHED
.
82
SWEETWATER
WATERSHED
.
82
PUEBLO
WATERSHED
.
82
TIJUANA
WATERSHED
.
82
FILLING
AND
DREDGING
.
83
SEA
LEVEL
RISE
.
84
TSUNAMIS
.
85
BETWEEN
LAND
AND
WATER
.
86
TIDAL
AND
MUDFLATS
.
86
SALT PONDS
.
87
AIR
AND
CLIMATE
.
88
CLIMATE
.
88
ATMOSPHERIC
RIVERS
.
88
BAY
AIR
.
89
WILDFIRES
.
90
CONCLUSIONS
.
92
CHAPTER 8 BIOLOGY
OF
THE
SAN DIEGO
BAY
REGION
.
99
INTRODUCTION
.
99
ANIMALS
.
99
VERTEBRATES
.
99
MAMMALS
.
100
PREDATORS
.
100
PREY
.
104
WHALES
.
105
MARSUPIALS
.
106
VIII
CONTENTS
REPTILES
AND THEIR
ALLIES
.
106
BIRDS
.
106
LAND
BIRDS
.
106
SEABIRDS
AND
SHOREBIRDS
.
109
SNAKES
AND
LIZARDS
.
110
SNAKES
.
110
LIZARDS
.
111
TURTLES,
TERRAPINS,
AND
TORTOISES
.
111
TURTLES
.
111
AMPHIBIANS
.
112
FISH
.
114
INVERTEBRATES
.
114
TERRESTRIAL
INVERTEBRATES
.
115
INSECTS
.
115
ARACHNIDS
.
118
SPIDERS
.
118
SCORPIONS
.
118
WORMS
.
118
ISOPODS
(WOODLICE)
.
119
MYRIAPODS
(MILLIPEDES
AND
CENTIPEDES)
.
119
GASTROPODS
(SNAILS AND
SLUGS)
.
120
MARINE
INVERTEBRATES
.
120
PORI
F
ERA
.
120
SPONGES
.
120
CNIDARIANS
.
121
JELLIES
.
121
SEA ANEMONES
.
121
ANNELIDS
.
121
FLATWORMS
.
121
ROUND
WORMS
AND
WORMS
.
121
MOLLUSKS
.
122
CHITONS
.
122
CLAMS
.
123
MUSSELS
.
123
OYSTERS
.
123
ABALONE
.
123
NUDIBRANCHS
.
124
CEPHALOPODS
(OCTOPI
AND
SQUID)
.
124
CRUSTACEANS
.
125
CRABS
AND
LOBSTERS
.
125
SHRIMP
.
125
ECHINODERMS
.
126
SEA
STARS
.
126
PLANTS
.
126
INTRODUCTION
.
126
CONTENTS
IX
PLANTS
ASSOCIATED
WITH
WATER
.
127
NATIVE
LAND
PLANTS
.
128
TREES
.
128
SHRUBS
.
129
FLOWERING
PLANTS
.
129
GRASSES
AND
SEDGES
.
130
DESERT
PLANTS
.
130
FERNS
.
130
NON-VASCULAR
PLANTS
.
131
INVASIVE
SPECIES
.
131
FUNGI
.
132
CHAPTER 9 RESTORING
THE
BAY
.
143
THE BAY
IS NOT WHAT
IT ONCE
WAS
.
143
RESTORATION
.
144
COMPLEXITY
OF
RESTORATION
.
145
WETLANDS
.
145
DREDGING
.
146
WILDLIFE
.
147
SPECIFIC
RESTORATION
PROJECTS
.
149
SOUTH
SAN DIEGO BAY
COASTAL WETLAND
RESTORATION
AND
ENHANCEMENT
PROJECT
.
149
SWEETWATER
MARSH RESTORATION
.
151
OTAY RIVER RESTORATION
.
152
MAJOR CHALLENGES
.
152
INVASIVE
SPECIES
.
152
SEA LEVEL RISE
.
152
IMPROVING
THE
AIR
QUALITY
.
153
AREAS
WITH
SPECIFIC
CHALLENGES
.
154
TIJUANA
RIVER
.
154
MISSION BAY
.
156
HOPEFUL
SIGNS
.
156
BIRDS
.
156
SPECIES DIVERSITY
AND
STABILITY
.
156
RESTORATION
RETURNS
.
157
RESTORING
THE
BAY
.
157
CHAPTER
10
FUTURE
OF
THE
BAY
.
161
PEOPLE
AND
MORE
PEOPLE
.
161
FUTURE LOSS
OF
SPECIES
.
162
EROSION
.
163
LANDSLIDES
AND
SUBSIDENCE
.
164
LANDSLIDES
.
164
SUBSIDENCE
.
164
X
CONTENTS
CLIMATE CRISIS
.
165
TOO
MUCH
WATER
.
165
ATMOSPHERIC
RIVERS
.
165
GLOBAL WARMING
.
166
TOO LITTLE
WATER
.
168
WILDFIRES
.
170
A NEW
ICE AGE?
.
171
PLATE TECTONICS
AND
EARTHQUAKES
.
171
CONCLUSIONS
.
175
INDEX
.
181 |
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title_auth | Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay |
title_exact_search | Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay |
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title_full | Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay Matthew R. Kaser and Gary C. Howard |
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