The Shoo Fly Complex in the northern Sierra Nevada in California (USA) is a subduction complex of rock metamorphosed to lower greenschist facies. [1] [2] The name comes from an 1892 description by Joseph S. Diller of a prominent part of the formation between Shoo Fly Bridge (near Indian Falls [3]) and Spanish Creek. [4]
38°58′43″N 120°36′46″W / 38.9786°N 120.6128°W
The Shoo Fly Complex in the northern Sierra Nevada in California (USA) is a subduction complex of rock metamorphosed to lower greenschist facies. [1] [2] The name comes from an 1892 description by Joseph S. Diller of a prominent part of the formation between Shoo Fly Bridge (near Indian Falls [3]) and Spanish Creek. [4]
38°58′43″N 120°36′46″W / 38.9786°N 120.6128°W