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Late Cenozoic sedimentary rocks of Norco area (early Pleistocene to late Pliocene?

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Late Cenozoic sedimentary rocks of Norco area (early Pleistocene to late Pliocene?

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QTstuUpper member (Pleistocene): San Timoteo beds of Frick (1921) (Pleistocene and Pliocene) QTstsConglomeratic sandstone beds: San Timoteo beds of Frick (1921) (Pleistocene and Pliocene) QTstcQuartzite-bearing conglomerate beds: San Timoteo beds of Frick (1921) (Pleistocene and Pliocene) TstmMiddle member (Pliocene): San Timoteo beds of Frick (1921) (Pleistocene and Pliocene) TstlLower member (Pliocene): San Timoteo beds of Frick (1921) (Pleistocene and Pliocene) TtaTemecula Arkose (Pliocene) TfFernando Formation (Pliocene) TfuUpper Member: Fernando Formation (Pliocene) TflLower Member: Fernando Formation (Pliocene) TnNiguel Formation (Pliocene) TnsSandstone of Norco area (Pliocene) TcCapistrano Formation (early Pliocene and Miocene) TcoOso Member: Capistrano Formation (early Pliocene and Miocene) TcsSiltstone facies: Capistrano Formation (early Pliocene and Miocene) TmeusUpper sandstone member (early Pliocene and Miocene): Mount Eden Formation of Fraser (1931) (early Pliocene and Mio

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