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Lithology and Stratigraphy. Quaternary alluvial, lacustrine, and eolian deposits predominate in this subsection. Superstition Mountain, which protrudes through the alluvium on West Mesa, is mostly Mesozoic granitic rock; and Yuha Buttes on the Yuha Desert are Pliocene nonmarine and marine sedimentary rocks.
Geomorphology.
This subsection is mainly on very gently to moderately sloping alluvial
fans, terraces, and nearly level basin floors and dry lake beds.
Also, there are some Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments that have been
eroded and dissected to form “badlands.” Clark and Borrego
Valleys are aligned toward northwest, along the San Jacinto and Coyote
Creek Faults. The elevation range is from about -230 feet on the
shore of the Salton Sea up to about 2000 feet. The highest elevation
in the Superstition Mountains, which trend toward the northwest, is 760
feet. Fluvial erosion and deposition and eolian deflation and deposition
are the main geomorphic processes.
Soils. The soils are mostly Typic Torrifluvents, Typic Torripsamments, and Typic Torriorthents on younger alluvial fans and lacustrine sediments, and Typic Calciorthids and Typic Haplargids on older fans and terraces. There are shallow Typic Torriorthents and Typic Calciorthids on Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments that have been eroded to form “badlands”. Soils on granitic rocks of the rocky Superstition Mountains are Lithic and shallow Typic Torriorthents. The soils are well drained, except on poorly drained playas. The soil temperature regimes are hyperthermic. Soil moisture regimes are aridic.
Vegetation. The predominant natural plant communities are Ocotillo series and Creosote bush - white bursage series and, around the Salton Sea, Allscale series. There are some small areas of Fan palm series in riparian areas. Mixed saltbush series is common on basin floors.
Characteristic series by lifeform include:Climate. The mean annual precipitation is about 3 to 4 inches; it is all rain. Mean annual temperature is about 68° to 75° F. The mean freeze-free period is about 300 to 350 days.
Grasslands: Alkali sacaton series, big galleta series, Desert sand - verbena series, Indian ricegrass series.
Shrublands: Allscale series, Arrow weed series, Birchleaf mountain-mahogany - California buckwheat series, Brittlebush series, Brittlebush - white bursage series, California buckwheat series, Catclaw acacia series, Creosote bush series, Creosote bush - white bursage series, Crucifixion-thorn stands, Cupleaf ceanothus - fremontia - oak series, Desert-holly series, Elephant tree stands, Mojave yucca series, Nolina series, Ocotillo series, Teddy-bear cholla series, White bursage series.
Forests and woodlands: Blue palo verde - ironwood - smoke tree series, California sycamore series, Fan palm series, Fremont cottonwood series, Mesquite series.
Surface Water. Runoff is rapid from alluvial fans and slow from basin floor. Drainage is to the Salton Sea. Streams have no water in some years and are dry most of each year in other years. There is temporary ponding on playas, or dry lake beds, in some years.
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