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Geology Field Assignment
       A Trip to




   By: Kacy Clements



                       Photo by: Kacy Clements
Condon Peak
• Condon Peak is on the outskirts of Clear
  Creek Management Area (CCMA) and
  within Fresno County.
• The peak reaches 4,970 feet.
• It contains grassy Slopes covered in
  shrubs, pines and oaks.
• Recreation includes:
  hiking, camping, hunting, stargazing and
  wildflower viewing. (blm.gov)

                               Photo by: Kacy Clements
California Quail
•The California Quail is not indigenous to all of the Northwest. Since becoming a game-bird, it has
                                        become widespread.
                                   •They live in brush for shelter.
                •They eat leaves, seed, fruit, and some insects, spiders and snails.
                •They have one brood of 12 to 16 cream-colored eggs per season.
 •They are New World Quail and were thought to be a part of the Phasianidae family (Old World
  quail, pheasants, partridges, and francolins) but in in 1990 Sibley found that they were from an
                   early divergence from 63 million years ago in South America.
     •The plume on the head is called a top-knot and is used by the males to attract a mate.
                                           (bss.sfsu.edu)
Photo by: Kacy
                                                                 Photo by:
Clements
                                                                 backyardbirdshop.com

                                 Kingdom: Animalia
                                 Phylum: Chordata
                                     Class: Aves
                                 Order: Galliformes
                               Family: Odontophoridae
                                 Genus: Callipepla
                                 Species: Callipepla
                                      californica
Mule Deer
                                         • They are named Mule Deer because their
                                         ears are “mule-like” however, they mainly
                                         rely on their sense of smell.
                                         • Mule deer are usually a dark grey-
                                         brown, with a small white rump patch and a
                                         small, thin, dropped, black tipped tail.
                                         • They have a particular high-bounce trot
                                         which helps them escape from predators.
                                         • They have one to two offspring at a time.
                                         • Mule deer evolved from blacktail bucks
                                         breeding with whitetail does.
Photo from google.com                    (conservenature.org)

                              Class: Mammalia
                             Order: Artiodactyla
                              Family: Cervidae
                             Genus: Odocoileus
                        Species: Odocoileus hemionus
Vesper Sparrow
         •They are found in open habitats like prairie, meadows, and pastures on
                                         the ground.
       • They have two to six eggs at a time and eat grasses, grains, and insects.
                             •They are 5.1 to 6.3 inches long.
          •House Sparrows came to North America in 1852. Now sparrows have
           evolved into many different colors and subspecies all over the United
                                           States.
           •The sparrows in higher latitudes are larger and those who live in arid
                                      areas are paler.
              •They migrate to the southern states and Mexico. (birdweb.org)
Photo by: Kacy Clements                                              Photo from
                                                                     google.com
                                               Class: Aves
                                           Order: Passeriformes
                                           Family: Emberizidae
                                            Genus: Pooecetes
                                           Species: Pooecetes
                                                gramineus
Common
•Blue Oak covers
                                   Name: Californis

                       Blue Oak
over 3 million
                                   Blue Oak, Iron
acres.
                                   Oak, Mountain
•The Scottish
                                   White
biologist David
                                   Oak, Mountain
Douglas named the
                                   Oak
blue oak in 1831 for
                                   Genus: Quercus
the color of its
                                   Species:
leaves.
                                   douglasii
                                  •Blue oaks
•They can survive
temperatures                      evolved in the
above 100 F for                   early Cretaceous
several weeks at a                period and have
time and grow to                  evolved to drier
average heights of                and warmer
30 feet.                          climates over the
•With their root                  last 10 million
system, they are                  years.
able to grow                      (http://bss.sfsu.e
through cracks in                 du)
rocks to depths of
80 feet to reach                  Photo by:
ground water.                     Kacy Clements
•They are fire
Yucca Plant
•Was used by Native
Americans for basket
weaving.
•Was used for medicinal
purposes and to make soap
and shampoo.
•The flowers or pods from the
plant were eaten.
•The flowers range from 5 to
13 cm long.
•Yucca with fruit flowers in
the spring, starting in April to
July.                                 Order: Asparagales
•Tiny Yucca moths and Yucca          Family: Asparagaceae
plants evolved together.               Genus: Yucca L.
Since the moths are                    Species: Yucca
small, they can fit into the                baccata
flowers and pollinate them.
The larvae of the moths eat
the Yucca seeds.
Foothill Pine
•The foothill pine’s
maximum height when
mature is 80
feet, produces large
pinecones, and has
yellow flowers in spring.
•The foothill pine was
once called the Digger
Pine because of the
“Digger” Indians.
•Also known as “Bull
Pine”.
•It is native and limited to                    Class: Pinopsida
California and is found                          Order: Pinales
between 0 and 4500 feet                         Family: Pinaceae
elevation.                                      Genus: Pinus L.
(http://plants.usda.gov)
                                                 Species:Pinus
•The Pinus genus
evolved 100 million years                          sabiniana
ago in the Cretaceous
period. The individual                         Photo by:
species evolved in the                         Kacy Clements
Sandstone
                                         My sample has a grainy look to it, and is a
                                         slightly yellow and brown color. It is smooth on
•Sandstone is a clastic                  one side and jagged on the other, as if it had
sedimentary rock usually                 broken off a larger piece. It also looks like it
composed of quartz or                    has parallel lines running across the smooth
feldspar. The cement holding             portion, as if it was layered. Many of the grains
them together is usually                 have different colors and seem as though they
made of calcite, clays, and              are of different sediments.
silica.
•Was used by natives for
bowls and is used for
domestic construction and
house wares today.
•How it is formed: Layers of
sand accumulate from
sedimentation from water or
air and then it is compacted
by pressure, turning it into
                             Photo by: Kacy
Gneiss
My sample is fairly small and
mostly black with swirls of white. It
has cracks and is slightly coarse
with some tiny craters. Most of the          Photo by: Kacy
edges seem to have been rubbed               Clements
smooth, maybe from being under
water so long ago, or from a
stream that dried up not so long
ago.
•Gneiss is a widely distributed
metamorphic rock.
•They are usually medium to coarse
and have compositional banding due to
high temperatures.
•They are usually previously igneous or
sedimentary rocks.
•The parent rocks are usually
shale, granite, or volcanic rocks.
•hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu)
Siltstone
My sample is small with a slightly           Photo by: Kacy Clements
blue and green color. It has small
craters and lines in it. The edges of
it are also smooth like they have
been worn down. The texture is
slightly coarse and bumpy and the
blue streaks have a slight shine to
them.

•Siltstone is a sedimentary rock primarily
composed of silt particles.
•It is finer than sandstone and more
coarse than claystone.
•Coarse silt forms across laminations in a
current while finer particles are usually
deposited from suspension.
(csmres.jmu.edu)
Fossils
                               I also found quite a few shells within
                               large clumps of sand and gravel. There
                               were depressions from larger shells that
Photos by: Kacy Clements
                               had probably fallen off and smaller shells
                               that were still stuck to the sand. I also
                               found singular small shell that looked
                               very old and had big clumps off hard
                               sedimentary rock attached to the inside
                               portion of the shell.
Fossils Continued


Photos by: Kacy
Clements
References
•   CONDON PEAK:                                     YUCCA:
•   www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/hollister/condon_pea     plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=yufi
    k.html                                           biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio303/coevoluti
•   www.picacho.org/interest/condon_peak_acces       on.htm
    s.html                                           FOOTHILL PINE:
•   QUAIL:                                           http://plants.usda.gov/java/charProfile?sym
•   Backyardbirdshop.com                             bol=PISA2
•   http://bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/fall00proj   http://www.sierracollege.edu/ejournals/jscn
    ects/quail.html                                  hm/v2n1/fieldtrip2.html
•   MULE DEER:                                       http://ddr.nal.usda.gov/bitstream/10113/3659
•   http://www.conservenature.org/learn_about_wi     0/1/IND44288309.pdf
    ldlife/prairie/mule_deer.htm                     SANDSTONE:
•   VESPER SPARROW:                                  www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol212/sedrxint
•   www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Vesper_Sparrow/i     ro.htm
    d                                                GNEISS:
•   www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/vesper_sparro       http://hyperphysics.phy-
    w                                                astr.gsu.edu/hbase/geophys/gneiss2.html
•   10000birds.com/vesper-sparrow-pooecetes-         SILTSTONE:
    gramineus.htm                                    http://csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/fichter/SedRx
•   BLUE OAK:                                        /Rocks/Silt1.html
•   http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/blue_oak.htm
•   http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/docume
    nts/psw_gtr217/psw_gtr217_93.pdf

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Geology Assignment - Condon Peak

  • 1. Geology Field Assignment A Trip to By: Kacy Clements Photo by: Kacy Clements
  • 2. Condon Peak • Condon Peak is on the outskirts of Clear Creek Management Area (CCMA) and within Fresno County. • The peak reaches 4,970 feet. • It contains grassy Slopes covered in shrubs, pines and oaks. • Recreation includes: hiking, camping, hunting, stargazing and wildflower viewing. (blm.gov) Photo by: Kacy Clements
  • 3. California Quail •The California Quail is not indigenous to all of the Northwest. Since becoming a game-bird, it has become widespread. •They live in brush for shelter. •They eat leaves, seed, fruit, and some insects, spiders and snails. •They have one brood of 12 to 16 cream-colored eggs per season. •They are New World Quail and were thought to be a part of the Phasianidae family (Old World quail, pheasants, partridges, and francolins) but in in 1990 Sibley found that they were from an early divergence from 63 million years ago in South America. •The plume on the head is called a top-knot and is used by the males to attract a mate. (bss.sfsu.edu) Photo by: Kacy Photo by: Clements backyardbirdshop.com Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Galliformes Family: Odontophoridae Genus: Callipepla Species: Callipepla californica
  • 4. Mule Deer • They are named Mule Deer because their ears are “mule-like” however, they mainly rely on their sense of smell. • Mule deer are usually a dark grey- brown, with a small white rump patch and a small, thin, dropped, black tipped tail. • They have a particular high-bounce trot which helps them escape from predators. • They have one to two offspring at a time. • Mule deer evolved from blacktail bucks breeding with whitetail does. Photo from google.com (conservenature.org) Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Cervidae Genus: Odocoileus Species: Odocoileus hemionus
  • 5. Vesper Sparrow •They are found in open habitats like prairie, meadows, and pastures on the ground. • They have two to six eggs at a time and eat grasses, grains, and insects. •They are 5.1 to 6.3 inches long. •House Sparrows came to North America in 1852. Now sparrows have evolved into many different colors and subspecies all over the United States. •The sparrows in higher latitudes are larger and those who live in arid areas are paler. •They migrate to the southern states and Mexico. (birdweb.org) Photo by: Kacy Clements Photo from google.com Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Emberizidae Genus: Pooecetes Species: Pooecetes gramineus
  • 6. Common •Blue Oak covers Name: Californis Blue Oak over 3 million Blue Oak, Iron acres. Oak, Mountain •The Scottish White biologist David Oak, Mountain Douglas named the Oak blue oak in 1831 for Genus: Quercus the color of its Species: leaves. douglasii •Blue oaks •They can survive temperatures evolved in the above 100 F for early Cretaceous several weeks at a period and have time and grow to evolved to drier average heights of and warmer 30 feet. climates over the •With their root last 10 million system, they are years. able to grow (http://bss.sfsu.e through cracks in du) rocks to depths of 80 feet to reach Photo by: ground water. Kacy Clements •They are fire
  • 7. Yucca Plant •Was used by Native Americans for basket weaving. •Was used for medicinal purposes and to make soap and shampoo. •The flowers or pods from the plant were eaten. •The flowers range from 5 to 13 cm long. •Yucca with fruit flowers in the spring, starting in April to July. Order: Asparagales •Tiny Yucca moths and Yucca Family: Asparagaceae plants evolved together. Genus: Yucca L. Since the moths are Species: Yucca small, they can fit into the baccata flowers and pollinate them. The larvae of the moths eat the Yucca seeds.
  • 8. Foothill Pine •The foothill pine’s maximum height when mature is 80 feet, produces large pinecones, and has yellow flowers in spring. •The foothill pine was once called the Digger Pine because of the “Digger” Indians. •Also known as “Bull Pine”. •It is native and limited to Class: Pinopsida California and is found Order: Pinales between 0 and 4500 feet Family: Pinaceae elevation. Genus: Pinus L. (http://plants.usda.gov) Species:Pinus •The Pinus genus evolved 100 million years sabiniana ago in the Cretaceous period. The individual Photo by: species evolved in the Kacy Clements
  • 9. Sandstone My sample has a grainy look to it, and is a slightly yellow and brown color. It is smooth on •Sandstone is a clastic one side and jagged on the other, as if it had sedimentary rock usually broken off a larger piece. It also looks like it composed of quartz or has parallel lines running across the smooth feldspar. The cement holding portion, as if it was layered. Many of the grains them together is usually have different colors and seem as though they made of calcite, clays, and are of different sediments. silica. •Was used by natives for bowls and is used for domestic construction and house wares today. •How it is formed: Layers of sand accumulate from sedimentation from water or air and then it is compacted by pressure, turning it into Photo by: Kacy
  • 10. Gneiss My sample is fairly small and mostly black with swirls of white. It has cracks and is slightly coarse with some tiny craters. Most of the Photo by: Kacy edges seem to have been rubbed Clements smooth, maybe from being under water so long ago, or from a stream that dried up not so long ago. •Gneiss is a widely distributed metamorphic rock. •They are usually medium to coarse and have compositional banding due to high temperatures. •They are usually previously igneous or sedimentary rocks. •The parent rocks are usually shale, granite, or volcanic rocks. •hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu)
  • 11. Siltstone My sample is small with a slightly Photo by: Kacy Clements blue and green color. It has small craters and lines in it. The edges of it are also smooth like they have been worn down. The texture is slightly coarse and bumpy and the blue streaks have a slight shine to them. •Siltstone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of silt particles. •It is finer than sandstone and more coarse than claystone. •Coarse silt forms across laminations in a current while finer particles are usually deposited from suspension. (csmres.jmu.edu)
  • 12. Fossils I also found quite a few shells within large clumps of sand and gravel. There were depressions from larger shells that Photos by: Kacy Clements had probably fallen off and smaller shells that were still stuck to the sand. I also found singular small shell that looked very old and had big clumps off hard sedimentary rock attached to the inside portion of the shell.
  • 14. References • CONDON PEAK: YUCCA: • www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/hollister/condon_pea plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=yufi k.html biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio303/coevoluti • www.picacho.org/interest/condon_peak_acces on.htm s.html FOOTHILL PINE: • QUAIL: http://plants.usda.gov/java/charProfile?sym • Backyardbirdshop.com bol=PISA2 • http://bss.sfsu.edu/holzman/courses/fall00proj http://www.sierracollege.edu/ejournals/jscn ects/quail.html hm/v2n1/fieldtrip2.html • MULE DEER: http://ddr.nal.usda.gov/bitstream/10113/3659 • http://www.conservenature.org/learn_about_wi 0/1/IND44288309.pdf ldlife/prairie/mule_deer.htm SANDSTONE: • VESPER SPARROW: www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol212/sedrxint • www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Vesper_Sparrow/i ro.htm d GNEISS: • www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/vesper_sparro http://hyperphysics.phy- w astr.gsu.edu/hbase/geophys/gneiss2.html • 10000birds.com/vesper-sparrow-pooecetes- SILTSTONE: gramineus.htm http://csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/fichter/SedRx • BLUE OAK: /Rocks/Silt1.html • http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/blue_oak.htm • http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/docume nts/psw_gtr217/psw_gtr217_93.pdf