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REGISTERED GEOLOGIST For
CERTIFIED ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST Sutdivi,ion cmipn
p. q. BOX 575 EscONDIDO. CALIf. 92025 Pipelines Roads
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Denton Engineering Inc. 6717 Convoy Ct San Diego,Calif. 92111 Attn: Bob Remer
February 26,1973
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Dear Sir, Enclosed is the Subsurface Investigation
Report of La Costa Vale - Seismic lines Al7 thru 517.
Also enclosed is the originals of the Seismic profiles
of these lines. If there are any maps which can locate
the stake I mention near line 517 this would help to
locate the position of this line. This stake. is a 2x2
painted white with the upper part painted red and tied
down with wire. If you have any qestions please call.
very truly Y”~
Ted Funnekotter
ENGINEERING DEPT. LIBRARY City ol Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad CA 92009-4859
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CERfWIED ENGWEERING GEOLOGIST S”bdi”iSi”” Dosign
P. Q, BOX 575 ESCONDIDO, CALIF. WC05 Piplim Road,
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SUBSUKPACE IIiVEsTIGATION
LA COSTA VkLi
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SEISMIC LINES A17 THRU 517
February 26,1973
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T.: FUNNEKOTTER ENGINEERING GEOLOGY GEOFtlYSlCAL IN”ESTICATIONS
REGISTERED GEOLOGlST For
CERTIFIED ENGlNEERlNC GEOLOGIST S”bdi”irion carig”
P. 0. BOX 575 ESCONDIDO. CALIF. 92025 Pipeline, Pod,
746-2793 kismi~ Pippbili~ Studi.,
PURPCSE: To evaluate subsurface conditions in nine select
areas in La Costa Vale in order to determine what
excavation problems may be anticipated.
METHOD: Refraction Seismography. Geologic reconnaissance.
DISCUSSICK: The areas investigated are all within the Black
Eountain Volcanic structure - this unit is principally
extrusive igneous flows ranging from andesite to
rhyolite. The layer sequence is soil, decomposed and
fractured volcanics with sparse to heavy concentrations
of volcanic blocks within the overburden, and the
parent volcanic rock.
Ten lines were investigated by the Seismic method -
lines Al7 thru 517. The approximate location of these
lines is shown on the enclosed plat. The location of
lines H17, 117, and J17 should be considered as very
general - no good distinctive features here permit
very accurate orientation. However, note on the plat
the position of a red-white stake near the southeast
end of line J. All other lines were oriented from high
voltage towers or poles and distinctive topographic
features.
In general, high velocity volcanics were located on
all of, the Seismic runs. The depth of this material is
from l+.feet to I+$ feet. The intermediate layer has a
velocity range of 2500 to 4800 ft/sec - averaging
around 3600 ft/sec. The soil layer is from 2 feet to
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T. FUNNEKOTTER ENGINEERING GEOLOGY REGISTERED GEOLOGIST
CERTIFIED ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST
P. 0. BOX 575 ESCONDIDO, CAM. 92025
746.2793
GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS
For
Subdivirion Design
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DISCUSSICN: 9 feet thick.
Line Al? indicates from 25 to 29 feet of over-
burden (3800 ft/sec) over 10,000 ft/sec volcanics.
Cn line B17, the high velocity volcanics rise from
24 feet to 12 feet from the surface and has an over-
burden velocity of 3100 ft/sec. Line Cl7 shows the
high velocity volcanics from 23 feet to 48 feet deep,
howaver, note the overburden velocity from station 0
to station 1.5 - it was 4800 ft/sec in this area. This
is approaching the marginal rippable category of 5000
ft/sec. Line D17 shows high velocity material rising
steeply towards the east and southeast - from about
40 feet deep to 12 feet deep. Lines E17, F17, and Cl7
are all in one general area and show the'hard volcanics
to be from 4 feet to 29 feet deep, mostly quite shallow.
The overburden velocities here range between 3300 and
4200 ft/sec..This hard volcanic horizon appears to rise
towards the southwest and northwest. Cn line G17, this
layer is very shallow - from 4 to 9 feet deep. Lines
H17 and 517 are on a northwest trending ridge and the
high velocity material here appears to be roughly
confcrmable to the surface. Note the rise and fall of
this material across line H17 and the rise along line
J17 towards the southeast. Line Il7 indicated high
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DISCUSSION: velocity material at a depth oa approximately ?2 feet.
The overburden in these areas contain volcanic
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blocks in various degrees of concentration - this is
so indicated on the profile.
CONCLUSION: The most troublesome areas in terms of near surface
hard volcanics appear to be lines G17, F17, the soutb-
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eastern end of line Dl7 and the area around lines Hl7,
517, and 117. In much of these areas the high velocity
volcanic material is less than 10 feet deep.
In terms of rippability, based on a D-9 Cat, the
following schedule should apply:
Velocity (ft/sec) Excavation Method
0 to 2000 Scraper 2000 co 5000 Ripper 5000 to 5500 Marginal Cver 5500 Drill & Shoot
For trenching, based on a Kohring 505, the following
schedule should apply:
Velocity (ft/sec) Excavation Method
0 to 3800 Rippable 3800 to 4300 Marginal Over 4300 Drill & Shoot
Submitted byes&.
T. RunneRotter