Abstract

Chert is less common than the other siliceous rocks in the Monterey but is locally prominent, especially in lower parts of the formation. Evidence is presented indicating that most of the siliceous rocks were formed through an alteration of originally diatomaceous rocks, the chert forming from beds and areas of relatively pure diatomaceous deposits. Most of this alteration by solution and recementation was after burial of the deposits. Surface rocks commonly show recementation of the fractured cherts. More open fractures might persist, however, if accumulation of oil were nearly coincident with some of the structural deformation and fracturing. End_of_Article - Last_Page 2239------------

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