Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay

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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 V $ B1IOTHEK 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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Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay
California then and now -- Geologic forces that built the San Diego Bay -- Water -- Geomorphology of the San Diego Bay Region -- Early biology of the San Diego Region -- Humans arrive -- San Diego Bay today -- Biology of the San Diego Bay Region -- Restoring the bay -- Future of the bay
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title Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay
title_auth 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
title_fullStr Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay Matthew R. Kaser and Gary C. Howard
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title_short Making and unmaking of San Diego Bay
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