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The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Sixteenth Annual Meeting Santa Barbara, California, June 18 - 20, 1953 The sixteenth annual meeting of the Association was held at the Alhecama Theater, Santa Barbara, in connection with the annual meeting of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Four half day sessions were devoted to research papers, with a business meeting included on Friday morning, June 19. An all-day field trip occupied Saturday, June 20. Led by Richard Logan and Marvin Mikesell, a field excursion covered the coastal fringe of southern Santa Barbara County during the morning, and the southern portionsof Ventura County during the afternoon. The address of the retiring President, William A. Rockie, was given at the annual dinner meeting held on Thursday evening, June 18. Program, with Abstracts of Papers Presented. JOHN C. ALBRIGHT, JR. The Petroleum Industry of the Los Angeles Lowlands. University of Southern California. After 1890, when drilling led to the Puente Hills Field, the Los Angeles Lowlands became a major United States petroleum area. Despite the rise of new fields in midland America, over five per cent of the nation's liquid hydrocarbon production flows from 31 major fields of the Lowlands. Developments since 1941 include over http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers University of Hawai'I Press

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Abstract

Sixteenth Annual Meeting Santa Barbara, California, June 18 - 20, 1953 The sixteenth annual meeting of the Association was held at the Alhecama Theater, Santa Barbara, in connection with the annual meeting of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Four half day sessions were devoted to research papers, with a business meeting included on Friday morning, June 19. An all-day field trip occupied Saturday, June 20. Led by Richard Logan and Marvin Mikesell, a field excursion covered the coastal fringe of southern Santa Barbara County during the morning, and the southern portionsof Ventura County during the afternoon. The address of the retiring President, William A. Rockie, was given at the annual dinner meeting held on Thursday evening, June 18. Program, with Abstracts of Papers Presented. JOHN C. ALBRIGHT, JR. The Petroleum Industry of the Los Angeles Lowlands. University of Southern California. After 1890, when drilling led to the Puente Hills Field, the Los Angeles Lowlands became a major United States petroleum area. Despite the rise of new fields in midland America, over five per cent of the nation's liquid hydrocarbon production flows from 31 major fields of the Lowlands. Developments since 1941 include over

Journal

Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast GeographersUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Oct 1, 1953

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