Poverty Hills Introduction

Kim Bishop (right foreground), professor at CSULA, discusses the two possibilities for the origin of the Poverty Hills. An early explanation was that the hills were the result of transpressional compression at a left stepover along the Owen's Valley right-lateral fault. Bishop believes that the Poverty Hills are the remnants of a megalandslide and that the type of brecciation in the rocks is important in determining the correct solution.

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