Viewing Point - Oil Seepage - Brea, CA
Posted by: bluesnote
N 33° 55.600 W 117° 50.206
11S E 422658 N 3754340
One of many historical markers around the Olinda Oil Museum.
Waymark Code: WMPT82
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/16/2015
Views: 3
The plaque says, "'Natural seeps' are formed when oil migrates from the sub-surface to the surface, generally along fractures in rock through the connected pores (opening) in the sedimentary rock layers. Once the liquid petroleum reaches the surface and encounters the atmosphere, it distills and become more tar-like (brea), Surface brea seeps like this were "drill here" signboards for the early oil finders to the occurrence of larger petroleum deposits ("pools") in the subsurface below. Long before the commercial search for petroleum, local Native Americans utilized such brea seeps as a source of pitch for a variety of water-proofing applications."
Group that erected the marker: N/A
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 4025 Santa Fe Road Brea, CA 92823
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed
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