The mountains formed by compression associated with the Big Bend of the San Andreas fault zone -- primarily the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains. They are called transverse because they stretch east-west, unlike the north-south trending Sierra Nevada, Peninsular Ranges, and the mountains of the Basin and Range province. Thus, they are transverse to most other California mountains and to the overall tectonic motion at this plate boundary.

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