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Seafloor Hazards Survey, Santa Barbara County, California State Waters
Offshore Technology Conference, 1990ABSTRACT In the summer of 1989, the California State Lands Commission contracted Sachse Engineering Associates, Inc. to perform a multisensor survey of the seafloor in California State Waters to locate and identify hazards to the local fishing interests.
E.J. Saade, R. Gaal
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Strengthening Santa Barbara County’s Disaster Resilience
2015Stanford Social Innovation Review, 13(4 ...
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Santa barbara county 6,000-mc microwave system
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, 1962Important considerations in the design of a microwave system are power output from the transmitter, the antenna size, the distance from a terminal to the repeater, the path obstruction clearance, and the value of noise that will be permissible. The heart of this entire system lies in the method of interconnecting the radio equipment at the repeater ...
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The Santa Maria Valley, Santa Barbara County, California.
1948PhD ; Geography ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/182184/2/0000953 ...
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ELWOOD OILFIELD, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
1998Abstract Elwood oil field in Goleta, California, was one of the first oil fields in California to commercially produce oil from the lower Miocene Vaqueros Formation. Discovered in 1928 by field mapping, the oil field reached its peak production in 1930.
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Geologic Sketch of Santa Rosa Island, Santa Barbara County, California
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1927Introduction The Santa Barbara Islands, clearly visible from the mainland on a clear day, have been the source of much speculation by geologists regarding the type of rocks and structure occurring on them. In fact, less is known about these islands than almost any other part of southern California.
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Eocene Stratigraphy in Western Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa Barbara County, California
AAPG Bulletin, 1943This paper describes the critical Eocene section at Canada de Santa Anita, Santa Barbara County, California. The "Tejon" formation of early workers is subdivided into the Anita shale (new name), "Matilija" sandstone, "Cozy Dell" shale, Sacate formation (new name), and Gaviota formation in ascending stratigraphic order.
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Ocean Floor Investigations Along Santa Barbara County Coast: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1949For the increasing number of oil geologists who are studying the submerged shelves of Southern California in order to unravel the bedrock structure, a knowledge of where to look on the sea floor to find bedrock outcrops is highly desirable in saving exploration time and expense. Knowledge of the topography of the shelves is thus required. The submerged
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Submarine Tar Mounds, Santa Barbara County, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
AAPG Bulletin, 1963Submarine tar mounds occur in 3 localities: the Point Conception area, Coal Oil Point near Goleta, and off Carpinteria. Tar is most abundant near Point Conception where a sheet of tar covers at least 1/4 sq mi and forms a 10-12-ft scarp at its seaward edge. E. of the Point, mounds range up to 100 ft in diam and 8 ft in height.
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The Reyes Rancho in Santa Barbara County, 1802-1808
Southern California Quarterly, 1999major period of land grant ranchos in California occurred following the secularization of the missions in 1833. However, there were a small number of ranchos (about 20-30) petitioned for and granted during the era of the Spanish control of Alta California, 1 769-1821 .
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