Slide 1. Looking east from the Alverson/Fossil Canyon drainage up a side canyon. White unit is the White Fanglomerate (Morgan and Morgan, 2017a) of the Winker and Kidwell's (1996) Split Mountain Group (SMG). Red Unit is the Red Fanglomerate (Morgan and Morgan, 2017a) of the SMG that interfingers with the volcanics of the Alverson Canyon Formation (Ruisaard, 1979) (black unit) of the SMG. All three units of the SMG form an unconformity with the Jurassic White Cross Gneiss (Morgan and Morgan, 2015) (brown unit) to the left in the photo. The small, light tan butte in the foreground contains a contact between marine and non-marine units of the Viejo Formation (Morgan and Morgan, 2016) of the Imperial Group. This contact is repeated along the ridge line, at the end of the word California, in the slide (Morgan and Morgan, 2017a).