Arroyo Mocho at dusk flowing under the El Charro Rd. bridge during the East Pleasanton Specific Plan Task Force field trip. A Hangar One Vodka blimp heads for landing at nearby Livermore Airport. Pleasanton Ridge rises in the background.
Location of the mouth of Arroyo Mocho in California
Arroyo Mocho is a 34.7-mile-long (55.8 km)[3] stream which originates in the far northeastern corner of Santa Clara County and flows northwesterly into eastern Alameda County, California. After traversing the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton it joins South San Ramon Creek to become Arroyo de la Laguna, which in turn flows to Alameda Creek and thence to San Francisco Bay.[4]
^ abcU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Arroyo Mocho
^"Mount Mocho". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
^U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 15, 2011
ArroyoMocho is a 34.7-mile-long (55.8 km) stream which originates in the far northeastern corner of Santa Clara County and flows northwesterly into eastern...
and south of the ArroyoMocho channel across the Livermore Fault. Surface watercourses in this unit include Arroyo Valle and Arroyo Seco. To the north...
Arroyo Seco and Cayetano Creek north of Livermore, and empties into ArroyoMocho in Dublin, California. List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay...
Tassajara Creek, ArroyoMocho, Arroyo Valle, and Arroyo Las Positas, as well as runoff from Pleasanton Ridge. These waters drain south through Arroyo de la Laguna...
which originates at the confluences of South San Ramon Creek and ArroyoMocho. The Arroyo de la Laguna is fed by tributaries in the Amador Valley and certain...
confluence of South San Ramon Creek and ArroyoMochoArroyo Valle – the reach extending from the confluence with Arroyo de la Laguna upstream through Shadow...
for his diminutive four feet, four inch, stature. The ArroyoMocho and the nearby peak Mount Mocho were also named after him.: 431 U.S. Geological Survey...
Range Arroyo de la Alameda Arroyo de la Laguna Rancho Valle de San Jose (1839) Arroyo Valle Rancho Santa Rita (1839) Alisal (1844) ArroyoMochoArroyo Las...
Watercourses draining the Livermore Valley include ArroyoMocho, Arroyo Valle, Arroyo Seco, and Arroyo Las Positas. The southern side of Livermore is wine...
Principal soil series include Mocho, Lockwood, Arroyo Seco, Rincon, Elder, and Chular. The prominent soils, Chular and Arroyo Seco, are coarse sandy loams...
for his diminutive four feet, four inch, stature. The ArroyoMocho, and the nearby peak, Mount Mocho is also named after him.: 431 Estación quinto: In Adobe...
in the northern extremity of the Amador Valley. Arroyo de la Laguna Arroyo Valle ArroyoMochoMocho Subbasin South San Ramon Creek Graymer, R.W. (2000)...
Arroyo Bayo (218394) San Antonio Creek (232367) ArroyoMocho (218404) Arroyo Las Positas (218402) Arroyo Seco (218407) South San Ramon Creek (235109) Alamo...
eastern boundary of the large aquifer known as the Mocho Subbasin. Some groundwater flow of the Mocho Subbasin occurs across the Tesla fault boundary, but...
Resources, Livermore and Sunol Valley, 1974 Arroyo Valle - westward flowing stream in Livermore and Pleasanton. Mocho Subbasin - groundwater subbasin in the...
onto the eastern route of the Old Road that passed to the east at Alamo Mocho and on to follow the shore of Tulare Lake, proceeding northward across the...
Queules National Reserve Los Ruiles National Reserve Melimoyu National Park Mocho-Choshuenco National Reserve Nahuelbuta National Park Nonguén National Park...
solids and other parameters. (California, 2001) Arroyo de la Laguna Niles Canyon Whitfield Reservoir Mocho Subbasin - groundwater subbasin in the Livermore...
California in Contra Costa County. The Bishop Subbasin along with the Mocho Subbasin is one of the aquifers in the Livermore Valley that has been studied...
Solvang Sepúlveda is now North Hills Todos Santos is now Concord Valle de Mocho is now Blackbird Valley Valle de San José is now Livermore Valley Vallecitos...