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Alum Rock Mineral Springs EarthCache

Hidden : 9/4/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

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Geocache Description:

Parking is N 37 23.822 W 121 47.926

Follow the trail to the information plaque.




This earthcache will take you to an area where Mother Nature provided Twenty-one natural mineral springs.

The rocks you will be examining are named Monterey Formations. This is a siliceous-rich shale that was deposited in California during the Miocene (about 15 million years ago). The shale is considered a biochemical sedimentary rock because of the high organic content. Diatoms are single-celled plants that live in the photic zone (upper 200 meters in the ocean). They are abundant in this rock.



The springs pick up their warmth, odors, flavors and mineral characteristics from the rocks though which they percolate. One of the springs is a constant 98 degrees. Another, which was capped off early on, bore traces of arsenic. Some springs are salty, some carbonated and most are sulfurous. The sulfur in the water is the source of the rotten-egg odor which permeates the air, and the water in the creek, in the area of the springs. The grottoes and fonts of the springs are a source of confusion today. Each spring seems to have a stone bathtub around it and the obvious conclusion is that people in the 1800’s indulged in the waters, made their way down the stone steps and bathed outdoors in these tubs. In reality, each grotto is more like a fuzzy little architectural statement marking an individual spring. Today the mineral springs have become polluted by agricultural runoff from ranching operations above the park.

This is a Beautiful, but Smelly area for you to enjoy. The above coordinates will take you to a plaque in which you will need to answer five questions and then walk to the grottoes and post a picture of you at one of them.

1. What did the land that Alum Rock Park sits on use to be?

2. How many millions “of “years ago was that?

3. What caused the sedimentary rocks to form?

4. Alum Rock Park is on a fault. What kind of water features has that created?

5. Name the minerals listed on the plaque.

Email the answers to me. Don’t post the answers in your log. Post the picture with Your log.

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