Adelaide Peak

Adelaide Peak
Adelaide Peak

Location in California

Highest point
Elevation 2,279 ft (695 m)[1]
Prominence 207 ft (63 m)[1]
Coordinates 33°37′24″N 117°12′07″W / 33.62331°N 117.20189°W / 33.62331; -117.20189Coordinates: 33°37′24″N 117°12′07″W / 33.62331°N 117.20189°W / 33.62331; -117.20189[1]
Geography
Location Riverside County, California, U.S.
Parent range Temescal Mountains
Topo map USGS Murrieta, CA
Geology
Age of rock Cretaceous
Mountain type Granitic

Adelaide Peak is an unofficially named mountain peak in the southern part of the Temescal Mountains. It lies at an elevation of 2279 feet or 695 meters.[1][2] It is composed of Cretaceous granitic rocks of the Peninsular Ranges Batholith.[3]

Adelaide Peak is drained on its southern slopes by an officially unnamed tributary arroyo of Murrieta Creek, tributary of the Santa Margarita River. It is drained on its northern slopes by an officially unnamed tributary arroyo of Salt Creek, itself a tributary of the San Jacinto River.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Adelaide Peak, California from peakbagger.com accessed April 27, 2015. Peak 2279 is named Adelaide Peak on the Automobile Club of Southern California's City Series map of the Murrieta- Temecula area.
  2. 1 2 Adelaide Peak from mapper.acme.com accessed April 27, 2015
  3. M.P. Kennedy and D.M. Morton, PRELIMINARY GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE U.S. Geological Survey Murrieta 7.5' quadrangle, 1979, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, Version 1.0, USGS, Prepared in cooperation with the CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 2003.


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