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== Geology == During the [[Last Glacial Period|last ice age]], when sea level was several hundred feet lower, the waters of the glacier-fed [[Sacramento River]] and the [[San Joaquin River]] scoured a deep channel through the bedrock on their way to the ocean. (A similar process created the undersea [[Hudson Canyon]] off the coast of [[New York (state)|New York]] and [[New Jersey]].) The strait is well known today for its depth and powerful tidal currents from the Pacific Ocean. Many small [[whirlpools]] and [[Eddy (fluid dynamics)|eddies]] can form in its waters. With its strong currents, rocky [[reefs]] and [[fog]], the Golden Gate is the site of [[Ships lost in San Francisco|over 100 shipwrecks]].<ref>{{cite web|title= SUBMERGED CULTURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA GULF OF 'THE FARALLONES NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY and POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE|author = JAMES P. DELGADO|author2=STEPHEN A. HALLER |publisher=[[NOAA]] |url=https://archive.org/stream/submergedcultura00delgrich/submergedcultura00delgrich_djvu.txt|access-date=23 August 2023|year = 1989|quote=The tidal and submerged lands within the two parks and marine sanctuary contain approximately 151 shipwrecks.}}</ref>
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