. The Earth beneath the sea : History . 32°35f 32°3tf 32°25' 32°20' 32° 15' 117 35 117 30' 117° 25' 117° 20' _L 32° 10 M7°I5' Fig. 4. Coronado Submarine Canyon, and outer channel. Note the high levee (or dissected delta) on the outer curve below the inner gorge. Loma Sea Valley contains a divide draining north and south. (From Scripps Institution surveys.) and the fan merges w itli the flat, but gently sloping, floor of San Diego Trough, where the dei)th is 600 fm (1100 m). Coronado Canyon heads 8 miles off the Tia Juana River near the United States and Mexican border. The inner canyon


. The Earth beneath the sea : History . 32°35f 32°3tf 32°25' 32°20' 32° 15' 117 35 117 30' 117° 25' 117° 20' _L 32° 10 M7°I5' Fig. 4. Coronado Submarine Canyon, and outer channel. Note the high levee (or dissected delta) on the outer curve below the inner gorge. Loma Sea Valley contains a divide draining north and south. (From Scripps Institution surveys.) and the fan merges w itli the flat, but gently sloping, floor of San Diego Trough, where the dei)th is 600 fm (1100 m). Coronado Canyon heads 8 miles off the Tia Juana River near the United States and Mexican border. The inner canyon has a rock gorge crossing what appears to be a hogback ridge (Fig. 4). Beyond the ridge, instead of directly entering San Diego Trough, the valley turns to the left and extends as a narrow


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