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11.19.13

Geology of Seal Rock

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Seal Rock is one of the more unique areas of coastal geology along the central coast of Oregon and a new publication has just been released covering the many interesting aspects and geological history of this area. The publication gives great detail and history of the basalt, sandstone and sea cliffs that are visible along the beach between Alsea Bay and Ona Beach State Park in a non-technical and easy to approach format. sealrock2

The book is now available for download at www.geologyofsealrock.wordpress.com. It also includes a section on Yachats Basalt, and briefly mentions the basalts of Yaquina Head, Cape Foulweather and Depoe Bay. It was written by a local resident, Maxine Centala of Seal Rock, who had wished for better nontechnical information about local landforms, and decided to fill that gap. It covers topics such as sedimentary rock, basalt, paleontology, buried forests, marine terraces, changing sea levels and earthquakes. The text is accompanied by over 100 photographs, maps, diagrams and a list of references, all designed to help local residents and interested visitors learn about the rocks and landforms found here and how they came to be. Check it out!

Charlie Plybon

By Charlie Plybon

As a founding member of the Newport, OR Chapter, Charlie has greatly advanced Surfrider's mission through ocean conservation as the Oregon Policy Manager. He’s led a critical role in ocean protection through strategic engagement of our Oregon chapter network in policy initiatives, grassroots campaigns, and community-based projects. With a BS in Marine Biology and as a member of the Oregon Ocean Policy Advisory Council, Charlie’s ties to the ocean reach far and wide.