Paul Remeika and the Edge of Creation at Anza-Borrego
July 6th, 2008
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A Career Exploring the Desert
Tommy Hough and Treehuggers International recently had the chance to connect with and interview author, retired California State Parks ranger, and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park paleontology expert Paul Remeika.
Now working on a revised edition of his landmark book Geology of Anza-Borrego: Edge of Creation, Paul Remeika provides a fascinating look into the layers of fossils, rock, and time captured in the Salton Trough and on natural display at the “out of doors museum” of Anza-Borrego, and discusses the myriad of fault blocks and tectonic forces which make Anza-Borrego one of the most seismically active areas in North America.
Barrel cactus in full bloom, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
The Santa Rosa Mountains lie along the north end of Borrego Valley.
Tags: Borrego Badlands, Borrego Mountain, Borrego Mountain Earthquake, Borrego Valley, California State Parks, Clark Fault, Coyote Canyon, Edge of Creation, Imperial Fault, Miocene, Miocene sediments, Ocotillo Badlands, Paul Remeika, Rockhouse Canyon, Salton Sea, San Andreas Fault, San Felipe Wash, San Jacinto Fault, Sunbelt Publications, Superstition Hills Earthquake, The Anza-Borrego Foundation, Tommy Hough, Truckhaven Rocks
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