Death Valley
Selected Bibliography

This is not an exhaustive list of resources. For more information, conduct a search of GeoRef.
Note: This resource was originally created in support of NDSU Spring Fieldtrip 2000, Geol. 495. Modified for UIUC Geology 511 in 2005. [Locations are for NDSU, unless otherwise indicated (UIUC)]

Index

Background Resources

Web Links

From the USGS:

The Geology of Death Valley National Park - USGS - Great Web Site!!

The California Geotour - USGS links to online fieldtrip guides
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-0051 - Guidebook for the 2001 Pacific Friends of the Pleistocene Fieldtrip
Selected references for the Geology of Death Valley National Park and surrounding region
List of State Geologic Maps - Not the maps, just a list
Geologic Framework of the Central Death Valley Region

Death Valley Geology References

From the National Park Service:

Geology Fieldnotes - Death Valley
Death Valley National Park - National Park Service
Death Valley Geology - National Park Service
Death Valley Map - National Park Service

From NASA:

Great Basin - NASA
Death Valley - NASA
Images of Death Valley - NASA (link dead as of 6/13/2006)

From NDSU:

Relief Maps and 3D Analglyphs, Death Valley and Owens Valley

Other:

http://www.terragalleria.com/parks/np.death-valley.all.html

Field Guides

American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Pacific Section, 1989, A guidebook to the Algodones Dune Field.

Anonymous, 1970, Geologic guide to the Death Valley area, California, 1970: Geological Society of Sacramento Annual Field Trip Guidebook.

Anonymous, 1975, A Field Guide to Cenozoic deformation along the Sierra Nevada Province and Basin and Range Province boundary: California Geology, v. 28, n. 5.

Bierman, P.R., Gillespie, A., Whipple, K.X., and Clark, D., 1991, Quaternary geomorphology and geochronology of Owens Valley, California; Geological Society of America field trip, in Walawender, M.J., and Hanan, B.B., Geological excursions in Southern California and Mexico, p.199-223.

Brady, R.H., III, 1991, Geology at the intersection of the Garlock and Death Valley fault zones, northern Avawatz Mountains: California Geology, v.44, n.10, p.222-231.

California Division of Mines and Geology, 1958, Death Valley: Sacramento, CA, Mineral Information Service, The Division of Mines and Geology, v.11, n.10, p.1-9.

CalTech, no date, GPS Postdoc Field Trip [Death Valley]: Caltech,
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/news/features/postdoc2002/index.html [Accessed 1/18/05]

Christie-Blick, N., 2004 update, Geological Excursion to Death Valley, California: Columbia University,
http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/v1010/ [Accessed 1/18/05]

Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., Wright, L.A., eds., 1982, Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ., 202 p.

Cooper, J.D., ed., 1989, Cavalcade of carbonates; Field Trip Guidebook 61: Los Angeles, CA, Pacific Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists.

Cooper, J.D., and Stevens, C.H., eds., 1991, Paleozoic paleogeography of the Western United States II; Field Trip Guidebook n.67: Los Angeles, CA, Pacific Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, p.253-269.

Duff, K.L., and Ford, T.D., 1984, Field meetings to the western USA 1981 & 1982: Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, n. 95, pt.2, p.97-148.

Earth and Space Science Student Organization, 1978 (revised 1980), Death Valley: Los Angeles, University of California, Los Angeles.

Earth and Space Science Student Organization, 1980 (rev.), Death Valley: University of California, Los Angeles.

Federal Writers' Project, 1939, California. Death Valley: a guide: Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 75 p.

Friends of the Pleistocene, Pacific Cell, 1986, Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California.

Gaines, D., 1981, Mono Lake guidebook: Lee Vining, CA, Kutsavi Books, 113 p.

Garside, L.J., and Bonham, H.F. Jr., 1988, Volcanology and mineral deposits; Field trip guide, September, 1988: Reno, NV, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno (Division of Continuing Education).

Gasch, J.W., and Matthews, R.A., eds., 1970, Geologic guide to the Death Valley area, California; Annual Field Trip Guidebook of the Geological Society of Sacramento: Sacramento, CA, Dept. of Geology, California State University, 86 p.

Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., 1987, Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California; Annual Field Trip Guidebook 15, Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society.

Geological Society of America, 1974, Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada [Prepared for the 70th Annual Mtg. of Geol. Soc. Am., Cordilleran Sect., Field Trip No. 1, held March 29-31, 1974 at Las Vegas, Nevada]: Death Valley Publising Co., 97 p.

Geological Society of America, 1986, Tertiary extensional features, Death Valley region, eastern California, in Centennial Field Guide: Cordilleran Section of the Geological Society of America. California Desert V.1

Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., 1988, Geology of the Death Valley region; Annual field trip guidebook 16: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., 429 p. [QE90.D35G46]

Hill, M.L., 1987, Centennial Field Guide Volume 1: Cordilleran Section of the Geological Society of America. [QE77.C46 V.1] See numbers 27 & 28 (Tertiary extensional features, Death Valley region, eastern California), 30 (Searles Valley, California: Outcrop evidence of a Pleistocene lake and its fluctuations, limnology, and climatic significance), 31 (Red Cinder Mountain and Fossil Falls, California), 32 (Owens Lake, an ionic soap opera staged on a natric playa), 33 (Late Quaternary fault scarp at Lone Pine, California; Location of oblique slip during the great 1872 earthquake and earlier earthquakes), 34 (Papoose Flat pluton, Inyo Mountains, California), and 35 (Big Pumice cut, California: A well-dated, 750,000-year-old glacial till); Also a few in the Reno area.

Kula, J.L., no date, Geologic Evolution of Western North America Field Trip: University of Nevada, http://complabs.nevada.edu/~jkula/Geowna.html (accessed 1/19/05)

Machette, M.N., Johnson, M.L., and Slate, J.L., eds., 2001, Quaternary and late Pliocene geology of the Death Valley region: Recent observations on tectonics, stratigraphy, and lake cycles (Pacific Cell - Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip February 17-19, 2001): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-51, 246 p. [Available online: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/ofr-01-0051/, accessed 1/18/05]

Miller, D.M., Menges, C.M., and McMackin, M., 2005, Geomorphology and tectonics at the intersection of Silurian and Death Valleys: 2005 Guidebook, Pacific Cell, Friends of the Pleistocene, various pagination. [UIUC Geology Library]

National Association of Geology Teachers, 1983, Death Valley region field guide.

National Park Service, 2002 update, Geology field notes; Death Valley National Park:National Park Service
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/parks/deva/index.htm [Accessed 1/18/05]

Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1975, Guidebook: Las Vegas to Death Valley and return: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Report No. 26.

Norris, R.M., 1985, A geologic guide to Titus Canyon, Death Valley National Monument, Inyo County: California Geology, v.39, n.9, p.195-202.

Purkey, B.W., Duebendorfer, E.M., Smith, E.I., Price, J.G., and Castor, S.B., 1994, Geologic tours in the Las Vegas area. Special Publication of the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, 156 p. [QE138 .L34 G46 1994]

Putman, J., and Smith, G., eds., 1995, Deepest Valley; Guide to Owens Valley; Its roadsides and mountain trails, 2nd ed.: Mammoth Lakes, CA, Genny Smith Books, 280 p. [F868.09 D43 1995]

Sharp, R.P., 1994, A field guide to Southern California, 3rd ed.: Dubuque, Iowa, Kendall/Hunt Publishing co., 301 p. [UIUC Geology 557 C12SH1994] [NDSU 1976 edition QE90 .S65 S5 1976] (Excellent source; good roadlog)

Shedenhelm, W.R.C., 1982, Field trip; Lowest and highest: Rock & Gem, v.12, n.8, p.68-72.

Shelton, J.S., Crowell, J.C., and Davis, G.A., 1979, Guidebook for roundtrip flight to Colorado Plateau: San Diego, CA, San Diego State Univ., Dep. Geol., 96 p.

Simila, G.W., and Roquemore, G.R., 1987, Earthquake history of the Owens Valley region, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California; Annual Field Trip Guidebook 15, Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.145-156.

Smith, G.I., 1978, Field guide to examples of late Quaternary geology, Searles Valley, California: Menlo Park, CA, Friends Pleistocene Pac. Coast Sect., 31 p.

Smith, G.I., Benson, L.V., Currey, D.R., leaders, 1989, Glacial geology and geomorphology of North America; Volume 1, Quaternary geology of the Great Basin, in the collection, Hanshaw, P.M., ed., Field trips for the 28th international geological congress: Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 78 p.

Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Pacific Section, 1951, Road log. Death Valley to San Fernando.

Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 1967, Do-it-yourself road log, Los Angeles to Death Valley; Guidebook for Annual Field Trip; 1967 Post-convention field trips: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists.

South Coast Geological Society, 1988, Geology of the Death Valley region: South Coast Geological Society Field Trip Guidebook 16.

Spadaccini, J., 1998 update, Death Valley National Park; Geology in a land of extremes: Exploratoriums "What's New in the World, n. 22, http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/news/january98.html [Accessed 1/18/05]

Steller, D.L., ed., 1983, Death Valley region field guide: Cypress, CA, Natl. Assoc. Geol. Teachers, Far West Sect, Cypress College, 125 p.

Troxel, B.W., 1970, Geologic guide to the Death Valley area, California. Annual Field Trip Guidebook of the Geological Society of Sacramento: Sacramento, CA, Dept. of Geology, California State University, 73 p. plus 11 page appendix [UIUC Geology 557 C12G]

Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., ed., 1976, Geologic features; Death Valley, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report no.106, 72 p. [TN24 .C2 A33 no.106]

Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., 1987, Tertiary extensional features, Death Valley region, eastern California, in Hill, M.L., ed., Cordilleran section of the Geological Society of America, in the collection Centennial field guide 6: Boulder, CO, Geol. Soc. Amer., p.121-132. [QE77 .C46]

USGS, 2004 update, Death Valley National Park Virtual Geology Field Trip: U.S. Geological Survey, http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/parks/deva/devaft.html (accessed 6/13/2006)

USGS, 2003 update, America's Volcanic Past - Death Valley, Death Valley National Park: U.S. Geological Survey, http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/VolcanicPast/Places/volcanic_past_death_valley.html [Accessed 1/18/05]

Walawender, M.J., and Hanan, B.B., eds., 1991, Geological excursions in southern California and Mexico; Guidebook, 1991 Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, San Diego, California, October 21-24, 1991: San Diego, CA, Dept. of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, 515 p. [UIUC Geology 557.949 G2923]

Weiss, S.I., Noble, D.C., Worthington, J.E. IV, McKee, E.H., 1993, Neogene tectonism from the southwestern Nevada volcanic field to the White Mountains, California; Part I, Miocene volcanic stratigraphy, paleotopography, extensional faulting and uplift between northern Death Valley and Pahute Mesa, in Lahren, M.M., Trexler, J.H. Jr., and Spinosa C., eds., Crustal evolution of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, p.353-369.

Wernicke, B.P., Walker, J.D., and Hodges, K.V., 1988, Detachment surfaces in the southern Great Basin; Field guide to the northern part of the Tucki Mountain fault system, Death Valley region, California, in Weide, D.L., and Faber, M.L., eds., This extended land; geological journeys in the southern Basin and Range: Las Vegas, NV, Univ. Nev., Dept. Geosci., p.58-63.

Wills, C.J., 1989, A neotectonic tour of the Death Valley fault zone: California Geology, v.42

Woodburne, M.O., 1971, Vertebrate paleontology of the northern Mojave desert, southern California; field trip guide from Death Valley to Riverside, California, in Geological excursions in southern California: Campus Museum Contributions, n.1; Riverside, CA, University of California, Riverside.

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1954, Western Mojave Desert and Death Valley region, in Jahns, R.H., ed., Geol. Guide no. 1; Geology of southern California: California Division of Mines and Geology Bulletin No. 170.

General Geology

Applegate, J.D.R., Walker, J.D., and Hodges, K.V., 1992, Late Cretaceous extensional unroofing in the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, California: Geology, v. 20, n. 6, p.515-522. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Baldridge, W.S., 2004, Geology of the American Southwest; A journey through two billion years of plate-tectonic history: Cambridge University Press, 280 p.

Blakely, R.J., and Ponce, D.A.,, 2001, Map showing depth to Pre-Cenozoic basement in the Death Valley groundwater model area, Nevada and California: U.S. Geological Survey, MF-2381-E, (greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/pub/mf-maps/mf-2381/). One color sheet; scale 1:250,000.

Burchfiel, B.C., Lipman, P.W., and Zoback, M.L., 1986, The Cordilleran Orogen: conterminous U.S.: Geological Society of America DNAG, vol. G-3. [QE71.G48 1986 Vol. G-3], see especially the article by Wernicke, B: Cenozoic extensional tectonics in the U.S. Cordillera, p.553-581.

Calzia, J., and Ramo, O.T., 2005, Miocene rapakivi granites in the southern Death Valley region, California, USA: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 221-243. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Calzia, J.P., ed., 2006, Fifty years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, 348 p. [UIUC 557.9487F466] Description

Calzia, J.P., 2006, Bibliography, L.A. Wright and B.W. Troxel, 1944 – present, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 31-45. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Clark, W.D., 1972, Death Valley; the story behind the scenery, Las Vegas, NV, KC Publications, 32 p. (FOLIO QE90.D36 C53)

Dohrenwend, J.C., Abrahams, A.D., and Turrin, B.D., 1987, Drainage development on basaltic lava flows, Cima volcanic field, southeast California, and Lunar Crater volcanic field, south-central Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 99, P.405-413.

Dohrenwend, J.C., Abrahams, A.D., and Turrin, B.D., 1989, Drainage development on basaltic lava flows, Cima volcanic field, southeast California, and Lunar Crater volcanic field, south-central Nevada; Reply: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, p. 982-986. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Drewes, H., 1963, Geology of the Funeral Peak Quadrangle, California, on the east flank of Death Valley: U.S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 413, 78 p. [RLH] [I19.16:413]

Eardley, A.J., 1962, Structural geology of North America, 2nd ed.; ch.31, Middle and late Cenozoic systems of the central Cordillera: New York, NY, Harper and Row, p.493-514. [QE71.E17 1962]

Eaton, G.P., 1979, Regional geophysics, Cenozoic tectonics, and geologic resources of the Basin and Range Province and adjoining regions, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.11-39.

Ernst, W.G., ed., 1988, Metamorphism and crustal evolution of the Western United States: Rubey Volume 7.

Ernst. W.G. and C.A. Nelson, eds., 1998, Integrated earth and environmental evolution of the southwestern United States; the Clarence A. Hall, Jr. volume: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publ. Co., [QE627.5.S85]

Fleck, R.J., 1970, Age and tectonic significance of volcanic rocks, Death Valley area, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p.2807-2816. [RLH][550.5 G29]

Geological Society of America, 1974, Guidebook: Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publishing Co., 98 p. [RLH*]

Gordon, I., and Heller, P.L., 1992, Evaluating major controls on basinal stratigraphy, Pine Valley, Nevada: Implications for syntectonic deposition: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 105, n. 1, p. 47-55. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., 1988, Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA: South Coast Geological Society, 429 p. [NDSU QE90.D35 G46 1988] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Harden, J.W., and Matti, J.C., 1989, Holocene and late Pleistocene slip rates on the San Andreas fault in Yucaipa, California, using displaced alluvial-fan deposits and soil chronology: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, p.1107-1117. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Heaman, L.M., and Grotzinger, J.P., 1992, 1.08 Ga diabase sills in the Pahrump Group, California: Implications for development of the Cordilleran miogeosyncline: Geology, v. 20, n. 7, p.637-640. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Hunt, C.G., and Mabey, D.R., 1966, Stratigraphy and structure, Death Valley, California: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 494A, 162p. [RLH] [I19.16:494A]

Hunt, C.B., 1966, Plant ecology of Death Valley, California: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 509. [RLH] [I19.16:509]

Hunt, C.B., and others, 1966, Hydrologic Basin, Death Valley, CA: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 494-B, p.40-104. [RLH] [I19.16:494B]

Hunt, C.B., 1975, Death Valley: geology, ecology, archaeology: Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 234 p. [QE90.D35 H86]

Hunt, C.B., 1979, The Great Basin, an overview and hypothesis of its history, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.1-9.

Ingersoll, R.V., 1998, Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of central California and environs, in Ernst, W.G., and Neson, C.A., eds., Integrated Earth and environmental evolution of the Southwestern United States; The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. volume: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, p.349-364. [QE627.5 .S85 I57 1998]

Jahns, R. H., ed., 1954, Geology of southern California: California Dept. Nat. Res., Dev. Mines Bull. 170.

McAllister, J.F., 1970, Geology of the Furnace Creed Borate area, Death Valley, Inyo County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Map Sheet 14. Includes separate report.

McDowell, S.D., 1974, Emplacement of the Little Chief Stock, Panamint Range, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 85, p.1535-1546. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

McPhee, J., 1981, Basin and Range: New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 216 p. [QE79 .M28 1981]

McPhee, J., 1993, Assembling California: New York, The Noonday Press, 304 p. [QE89 .M37 1993]

Melton, M.A., 1989, Drainage development on basaltic lava flows, Cima volcanic field, southeast California, and Lunar Crater volcanic field, south-central Nevada; Alternative interpretation: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, p.595-599. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Miller, M.B., 2005, Geological landscapes of the Death Valley region: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 17-30 [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC online]

Miller, M.G., 1985, Glacial and syntectonic sedimentation: The upper Proterozoic Kinston Peak Formation, southern Panamint Range, eastern California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 96, n.12, p.1537-53. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Miller, M.G., 1991, High-angle origin of the currently low-angle Badwater Turtleback fault, Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 19, n. 4, p.372-35. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Miller, M.G., 1992, Brittle faulting induced by ductile deformation of a rheologically stratified rock sequence, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 10, p.1376-1385. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Miller, M.G., and Friedman, R.M., 1999, Early Tertiary magmatism and probable Mesozoic fabrics in the Black Mountains, Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 27, n. 1, p. 19-22. [UIUC Available online]

Morgan, S.S., and Law, R.D., 1998, An overview of Paleozoic-Mesozoic structures developed in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California, in Ernst, W.G., and Nelson, C.A., eds. Integrated earth and environmental evolution of the southwestern United States: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. [for the Geological Society of America], The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. Volume, p.161-174. [QE627.5 .S85 I57 1998]

Nakata, J.K., 1976, Origin of Mojave Desert dust plumes photographed from Space: Geology, v. 4, n. 11, p.644. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

National Park Service, 1984, Death Valley: Washington, DC, GPO. Brochure with map. [See "Park Map Shaded Relief"] Link dead as of 6/13/2006

Nelson, C.A., Browne, D.G., and Strathearn, G.E., 1980, Death Valley. ESSO Guidebook. 8: Los Angeles, CA, University of California, Department of Earth and Space Sciences.

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, 541 p. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Noble, L.F., 1938, Structural features of Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 49, n. 12, pt.2, p.1894-95. [550.5 G29]

Oakeshott, G.B., 1978, California's changing landscape: New York, McGraw-Hill. [QE89 .O2 1978]

Oldow, J.S., Bally, H.G.A.L., and Leeman, W.P., 1989, Phanerozoic evolution of the North American Cordillera; United States and Canada, in The geology of North America, vol. A, The Geology of North America-An overview: Geological Society of America DNAG, p.139-232.[QE71.G48 1986, vol.A] See also other pages in this volume: p.493, 505, etc.

Ponce, D.A., and Blakely, R.J.,, 2001, Aeromagnetic isostatic gravity map of the Death Valley groundwater model area, Nevada and California: U.S. Geological Survey, MF-2381-C, (greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/pub/mf-maps/mf-2381/). One color sheet; scale 1:250,000.

Ponce, D.A., Blakely, R.J., Morin, R.L., and Mankinen, E.A., 2001, Isostatic gravity map of the Death Valley groundwater model area, Nevada and California: U.S. Geological Survey, MF-2381-D, (greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/pub/mf-maps/mf-2381/). One color sheet; scale 1:250,000.

Prave, A.R., and Wright, L. A., 1986, Isopach pattern of the Lower Cambrian Zabriske Quartzite, Death Valley region, California Nevada: How useful is tectonic reconstruction?: Geology, v. 14, p.251-254. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Prave, A.R., 1992, Depositional sequence stratigraphic framework of the Lower Cambrian Zabriske Quartzite: Implications for regional correlations and the Early Cambrian paleogeography of the Death Valley region of California and Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 5, p.505-515. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Putman, J., and Smith, G., eds., 1995, Deepest valley; Guide to Owens Valley; Its roadsides and mountain trails, 2nd ed.: Mammoth Lakes, CA, Genny Smith Books, 280 p. [F868.09 D43 1995]

Schaber, G.G., Berlin, G.L., and Brown, W.E., Jr., 1976, Variations in surface roughness within Death Valley, California: Geologic evaluation of 25 cm wavelength radar images: Geol. Soc. of Amer. Bull., v. 87, n. 1, p.29-41. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 319 p. [QE90.D35 S47 1997]

Stevens, C.H., Stone, P., and Belasky, P., 1991, Paleogeographic and structural significance of an Upper Mississippian facies boundary in southern Nevada and east-central California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 103, n. 7, p.876-885. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Stevens, C.H., Stone, P., Dunne, G.C., Greene, D.C., Walker, J.D., and Swanson, B.J., 1998, Paleozoic and Mesozoic evolution of east-central California, in Ernst, W.G., and Nelson, C.A., eds. Integrated earth and environmental evolution of the southwestern United States: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. [for the Geological Society of America], The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. Volume, p.119-160. [QE627.5 .S85 I57 1998]

Stewart, J.H. and Poole, F.G., 1975, Extension of the Cordilleran Miogeosynclinal Belt to the San Andreas Fault, Southern California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 86, n. 2, p.205-212. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Sweetkind, D.S., Dickerson, R.P., Blakely, R.J., and Denning, P.D., 2001, Interpretive geologic cross sections for the Death Valley regional flow system and surrounding areas, Nevada and California: U.S. Geological Survey, MF-2370 (greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/pub/mf-maps/mf-2370/). Three color sheets; 35 pages of text.

Troxel, B.W., ed., 1986, Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California; field trip guide: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., 44 p.

Troxel, B.W., 1974, Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Death Valley Publ. Co., 97 p. (Prepared for GSA Cordilleran Section 70th Annual Meeting, March 29-31, 1974, Las Vegas, NV)

Troxel, B.W., 2006, My geological career in Death Valley, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 13-16. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., 1976, Geologic features; Death Valley, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report 106, 72 p. (Revised papers selected from a Guidebook on the Death Valley Region, California and Nevada, published in 1974)

Wernicke, B., and Snow, J.K., 1998, Cenozoic tectonism in the Central Basin and Range; Motion of the Sierran-Great Valley block, in Ernst, W.G., and Nelson, C.A., eds. Integrated earth and environmental evolution of the southwestern United States: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. [for the Geological Society of America], The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. Volume, p.111-118. [QE627.5 .S85 I57 1998]

Wright, L.A., 1982, The geology of Death Valley: Earth Science, v. 35, n. 2, p. 11-15. [Microfiche 550.5 Ea76]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, 381 p. [QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999]

Wright, L.A., 2006, Acknowledgements of a professional lifetime, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 3-11. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Geologic History

Bagg, R.M., 1945, Death Valley [California] a desert wonderland: Natural History, v. 54, n. 4, p. 168-179. [570.5 N21]

Butler, P.R., 1980, Quaternary history of the lower Amargosa River, southern Death Valley, California; a preliminary investigation, in Fife, D.L. and Brown, A.R., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the California desert: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p. 447-448.

Butler, P.R., 1982, Quaternary history of selected sites in the lower Amargosa River basin, southern Death Valley, California, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p.49-52.

Butler, P.R., 1984, Geology, structural history, and fluvial geomorphology of the southern Death Valley fault zone, Inyo and San Bernardino counties, California: Doctoral dissertation. Davis, CA, University of California, Davis, 122 p.

Butler, P.R., Troxel, B.W., and Verosub, K.L., 1988, Late Cenozoic history and styles of deformation along the southern Death Valley fault zone, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 100, n. 3, p. 402-410. [550.5 G29]

California Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines, 1958, Death Valley: Mineral Information Service, v. 11, n. 10, p. 1-9.

Calzia, J.P., and Ramo, O.T., 2006, Miocene rapakivi granites in the southern Death Valley region, California, USA, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 220-243. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Clapham, M. E., and Corsetti, F.A., 2005, Deep valley incision in the terminal neoproterozoic (Ediacaran) Johnnie Formation, eastern California, USA; Tectonically or glacially driven?: Precambrian Research v. 141, n. 3-4, p. 154-164. [UIUC Available online]

Clements, T.D., 1954, Geological story of Death Valley: San Bernardino, CA, Death Valley '49ers, 62 p.

Corsetti, F. A., and Grotzinger, J.P., 2005, Origin and significance of tube structures in neoproterozoic post-glacial cap carbonates; example from Noonday Dolomite, Death Valley, United States: Palaios, v. 20, n. 4, p. 348-362 [UIUC Available online]

Corsetti, F.A., and Hagadorn, J.W., 2000, Precambrian-Cambrian transition; Death Valley, United States: Geology, v.28, n.4, p.299-302.[550.5 G294]

Corsetti, F.A., and Kaufman, A.J., 2006, The relationship between the Neoproterozoic Noonday Dolomite and the Ibex Formation: New observations and their bearing on ?snowball Earth?, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 63-78. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Corsetti, F.A., Olcott, A.N., and Bakermans, C., 2006, The biotic response to neoproterozoic snowball earth; exploring life and environments through time; celebrating the 40th anniversary of Paleo-3: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 232, n. 2-4, p. 114-130. [UIUC Available online]

Hardy, J.K., 1988, Stratigraphy and geologic history of the Death Valley region: a brief introduction, in Gregory, J.L. and Baldwin, E.J., Geology of the Death Valley Region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.63-74. [QE90 .D35 G46 1988]

Horton, T.W., and Chamberlain, C.P., 2006, Stable isotopic evidence for neogene surface downdrop in the central basin and range province: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 118, n. 3-4, p. 475-490. [UIUC Available online]

Jayko, A.S., 2005, Late Quaternary denudation, Death and Panamint Valleys, eastern California: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Jayko, A.S., 2006, Late Quaternary denudation, Death and Panamint Valleys, eastern California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 271-289. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Kennedy, E., 1982, Death Valley: Oregon Rockhound Bulletin, v. 34, n. 1, p. 15-18.

Labotka, T.C., and Albee, A.L., 1988, Metamorphism and tectonics of the Death Valley region, California and Nevada, in Ernst, W.G., ed., Metamorphism and crustal evolution of the Western United States: Rubey Volume 7, p. 715-736.

Maxson, J.H., 1963, Death Valley; origin and scenery: Biship, CA, Death Valley Nat. History Assoc., 59 p.

Miller, M.B., 2006, Geological landscapes of the Death Valley region, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 17-30. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.51-61, 178-219. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Putnam, G.P., 1946, Death Valley and its country: New York, NY, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 231 p.

Roth, G., 1992, Geologic history of a portion of the Antelope Valley basin of the Mojave Desert block as determined from drill cuttings: Pacific Petroleum Geologist Newsletter of the Pacific Section, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v. 2-3, p. 8-10.

Serpa, L., Pavlis, T.L., 1996, Three-dimensional model of the Cenozoic history of the Death Valley region, southeastern California: Tectonics, v. 15, n. 6, p. 1113-1128.

Shields, A.G., 2000, Precambrian-Cambrian transition: Death Valley, United States: Comment and Reply Comment: Geology, v.28, n.10, p.958.

Stewart, J.H., 2006, Eolian deposits in the Neoproterozoic Big Bear Group, San Bernardino Mountains, California, USA, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 47-62. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Stokes, W.L., 1979, Paleohydrographic history of the Great Basin region, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.345-351.

Stone, P., 1985, Stratigraphy, depositional history, and paleogeographic significance of Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks in the Owens Valley-Death Valley region, California (Volumes I and II). Doctoral dissertation: Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 470 p.

Walker, H., 1969, Death valley's geological yesteryears: Desert, v.32, n.11, p.12-15.

Wright, L.A., 1982, The geology of Death Valley: Earth Science, v. 35, n. 2, p. 11-15. [550.5 Ea76 Microfiche]

Wright, L.A, and Miller, M.G., 1997, Death Valley National Park, in Harris, A.G., Tuttle, E., and Tuttle, S.D., Geology of national parks: Dubuque, IA, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, p. 610-637. [NDSU has 1990 ed: QE77 .H36 1990]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, 381 p. [QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999]

Stratigraphy

Note: Also check field guides.

Adams, R.W., Pluhar, C.J., and Kirshvink, J.L., 1990, Paleomagnetism and tephrochronology as aids in stratigraphic studies: Quarterly of San Bernardino County Museum Association, v. 37, n. 2, p. 21.

Albright, G.R., 1989, Depositional environments of Lower Mississippian Tin Mountain Limestone, Death Valley region, California: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, n. 4, p. 532-533. [550.5 Am3 Microfiche]

Basse, R.A., 1978, Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and depositional setting of the late Precambrian Pahrump Group, Silurian Hills, California. Master's thesis: Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 79 p.

Bates, E.E., Jr., 1965, Stratigraphic analysis of the Cambrian Carrara Formation, Death Valley region, California-Nevada. Master's thesis: Los Angeles, CA, University of California.

Benmore, W.C., 1978, Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleoecology of the late Paleophytic or earliest Phanerozoic Johnnie Formation, eastern California and southwestern Nevada. Doctoral dissertation: Santa Barbara, CA, University of California, Santa Barbara, 263 p.

Beratan, K.K., and Murray, B.C., 1992, Stratigraphy and depositional environments, southern Confidence Hills, Death Valley, California: Quarterly of San Bernardino County Museum Association, v. 39, n. 2, p. 7-11.

Bradbury, D., 1984, Precambrian in California: Bulletin of the Southern California Paleontological Society, v. 16, n. 3-4, p. 33.

Brown, W.J., 1989, The Late Quaternary stratigraphy, paleohydrology, and geomorphology of fluvial Lake Mojave, Silver Lake and Soda Lake basins, Southern California. Master's thesis: Albuquerque, NM, University of New Mexico, 266 p.

Cameron, C.S., 1982, Stratigraphy and significance of the upper Precambrian Big Bear Group, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 5-20.

Cemen, I., Drake, R., and Wright, L.A., 1982, Stratigraphy and chronology of the Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic units at the southeastern end of the Funeral Mountains, Death Valley region, California, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 77-88.

Cemen, I., 1983, Stratigraphy, geochronology and structure of the selected areas of the northern Death Valley region, eastern California-western Nevada, and implications concerning Cenozoic tectonics of the region. Doctoral dissertation: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 321 p.

Cemen, I., and Wright, L.A., 1988, Stratigraphy and chronology of the Artist Drive Formation, Furnace Creek basin, Death Valley, California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p. 77-87. [QE90 .D35 G46 1988]

Clements, T., 1973, Geological story of Death Valley: San Bernardino, CA, Death Valley '49ers, 62 p.

Cooper, J.D., and Miller, R.H., 1976, Stratigraphy and depositional environments of lower part of Nopah Formation (upper Cambrian), southern Great Basin: AAPG Bulletin, v.60, n.4, p. 659. [550.5 Am3]

Cooper, J.D., Miller, R.H., and Sundberg, F.A., 1982, Environmental stratigraphy of the lower part of the Nopah Formation (Upper Cambrian), southwestern Great Basin, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 97-116.

Corsetti, F.A., and Kaufman, A.J., 2005, The relationship between the Neoproterozoic Noonday Dolomite and the Ibex Formation: New observations and their bearing on ‘snowball Earth’: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; Online]

Diehl, P.E., 1974, Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Wood Canyon Formation, Death Valley Area, California, in Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 37-48.

Diehl, P.E., 1979, The stratigraphy, depositional environments, and quantitative petrography of the Precambrian-Cambrian Wood Canyon Formation, Death Valley. Doctoral dissertation: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, University Park. University Park, PA, 430 p.

Geol. Soc. of America Cordilleran Section, 1974, Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., 97 p.

Hardy, J.K., 1988, Stratigraphy and geologic history of the Death Valley region; a brief introduction, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p. 63-76. [QE90 .D35 G46 1988]

Heironimus, T.L., 1982, Biostratigraphy, depositional environments, and paleogeography of Lower and Middle Devonian rocks, Death Valley area, California. Master's thesis: Corvallis, OR, Oregon State Univsersity, 167 p.

Hildreth, W., 1976, Death Valley geology; rocks and faults, fans and salts: Death Valley Nat. Hist. Assoc., 72 p.

Hunt, C.B., and Mabey, D.R., 1966, General geology of Death Valley, California; stratigraphy and structure: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494A, 165 p.. [I19.16:494A]

Jensen, S., Grant, S.W.F., Kaufman, A.J., and Corsetti, F.A., 1996, Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic-Cambrian units, White-Inyo region, eastern California and western Nevada; implications for global correlation and faunal distribution; discussion and reply: Palaios, v. 11, n. 1, p. 83-89.

Knott, J.R., Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., Machette, M.N., and Klinger, R.E., 2005, Upper Neogene stratigraphy and tectonics of Death Valley - A review: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 245-270. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Knott, J.R., Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., Machette, M.N., and Klinger, R.E., 2006, Upper Neogene stratigraphy and tectonics of Death Valley – A review, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 245-270. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Langenheim, R.L., Jr., and Tischler, H., 1959, Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Tin Mountain limestone and Perdido Formation, Quartz Spring area, Death Valley National Monument, Inyo County, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.70, n.12, pt.2, p.1635. [550.5 G29]

Laudon, J.H., 1989, Stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Rest Spring Shale, Inyo Mountains-Death Valley region, California. Master's thesis: Lawrence, KS, University of Kansas, 85 p.

Luckow, H.G., Pavlis, T.L., Serpa, L.F., Guest, B., Wagner, D.L., Snee, L., Hensley, T.M., and Korjenkov, A., 2006, Late Cenozoic sedimentation and volcanism during transtensional deformation in Wingate Wash and the Owlshead Mountains, Death Valley, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 177-219. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Martin, M.W., and Walker, J.D., 1991, Paleozoic cratonal/ miogeoclinal stratigraphy in the western Mojave Desert: AAPG Bulletin, v. 75, n. 2, p. 373. [550.5 Am3]

Maud, R.L., 1983, Stratigraphy, petrography and depositional environments of the carbonate-terrigenous member of the Crystal Spring Formation, Death Valley, California. Doctoral dissertation: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 240 p.

Miller, J.M.G., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., 1988, Stratigraphy and paleogeography of the Proterozoic Kingston Peak Formation, Death Valley region, eastern California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p.118-142. [QE90 .D35 G46 1988]

Miller, R.H., and Paden, E.A., 1976, Upper Cambrian stratigraphy and conodonts from eastern California: Journal of Paleontology, v.50, n.4, p.590-597. [560.5 J82]

Miller, R.H., 1982, Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy and depositional environments, Nopah Range, southwestern Great Basin, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 117-128.

Mount, J.F., and Berg, K.J., 1998, Depositional sequence stratigraphy of Lower Cambrian grand cycles, southern Great Basin, U.S.A., in Ernst, W.G., and Nelson, C.A., eds. Integrated earth and environmental evolution of the southwestern United States: Columbia, MD, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. [for the Geological Society of America], The Clarence A. Hall, Jr. Volume, p.180-202. [QE627.5 .S85 I57 1998]

Nelson, C.A., 1978, Late Precambrian-Early Cambrian stratigraphic and faunal succession of eastern California and the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary: Geological Magazine, v.115, n.2, p.121-126.

Noble, L.F., 1934, Rock formations of Death Valley, California: Science, v.80, n.2069, p.173-178. [505 Sci2]

Palmer, A.R., 1981, Lower and Middle Cambrian stratigraphy from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Bishop, California in Taylor, M.E., and Palmer, A.R., eds., Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology of the Great Basin and vicinity, Western United States: Denver, CO, U.S. Geological Survey, p.14-24.

Palmer, A.R., and Rowland, S.M., 1989, Day 1; Early Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology, southern Great Basin, California-Nevada, in Taylor, M.E., Sedimentation and stratigraphy of carbonate rock sequences; Volume 1, Cambrian and Early Ordovician stratigraphy and paleontology of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States, in the collection, Hanshaw, P.M., ed., Field trips for the 28th international geological congress.

Prave, A.R., 1984, Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and petrography of the Lower Cambrian Zabriskie Quartzite in the Death Valley region, southeastern California and southwestern Nevada. Master's thesis: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 193 p.

Prave, A.R., 1988, Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Lower Cambrian Zabriskie Quartzite in the Death Valley region, CA and NV, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p. 88-101. [QE90 .D35 G46 1988]

Prave, A.R., Fedo, C.M., and Cooper, J.D., 1991, Lower Cambrian depositional and sequence stratigraphic framework of the Death Valley and eastern Mojave Desert regions, in Walawender, M.J, and Hanan, B.B., eds., Geological excursions in Southern California and Mexico, San Diego, CA, San Diego State Univ., p. 147-170.

Reynolds, M.W., 1969, Stratigraphy and structural geology of Titus and Titanothere canyons area, Death Valley (Inyo county), California. Doctoral dissertation: Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, 310 p.

Roberts, M.T., 1974, The stratigraphy and depositional environments of the lower part of the Crystal Spring Formation, Death Valley, California. Doctoral dissertation: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 368 p.

Roberts, M.T., 1974, Stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Crystal Spring Formation, Southern Death Valley region, California, in Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p.49-57.

Savoca, M.E., 1989, Stratigraphy, depositional environments and structure of the Tertiary units in the northern part of the Furnace Creek basin, Death Valley, California. Master's thesis: Stillwater, OK, Oklahoma State University, 82 p.

Scott, R.K., 1985, Stratigraphy and depositional environments of a Neogene playa-lake system, China Ranch Beds, near Death Valley, California. Master's thesis: University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 249 p.

Snow, J.K., and Wernicke, B.P., 1989, Uniqueness of geological correlations; an example from the Death Valley extended terrain: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, n. 11, p. 1351-1362. [550.5 G29]

Stewart, J.H., Silberling, N.J., and Harwood, D.S., 1997, Triassic and Jurassic stratigraphy and paleogeography of west-central Nevada and eastern California with a correlation diagram of Triassic and Jurassic rocks: USGS Open-File Report 97-495. [I19.76: 97-495 Microfiche Document]

Stokes, W.L., 1979, Stratigraphy of the Great Basin region, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.195-219.

Stone, P., 1985, Stratigraphy, depositional history, and paleogeographic significance of Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks in the Owens Valley-Death Valley region, California (Volumes I and II). Doctoral dissertation: Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 470 p.

Suek, D.H., and Knaup, W.W., 1979, Paleozoic carbonate buildups in the Basin and Range Province, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.245-257.

Tischler, H., 1955, Devonian and Mississippian stratigraphy of the Rest Spring area, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.66, n.12, pt.2, p.1665-1666. [550.5 G29]

Troxel, B.W., 1967, Sedimentary rocks of late Precambrian and Cambrian age in the southern Salt Spring Hills, southeastern Death Valley, California, in Short contributions to California geology, Special Report of the California Division of Mines and Geology: Sacramento, CA, California Division of Mines and Geology, p.33-41.

Wright, L.A., 1949, Crystal Spring Formation, southern Death Valley area, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.60, n.12, pt.2, p.1948. [550.5 G29]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1966, Strata of late Precambrian-Cambrian age, Death Valley region, California-Nevada: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v.50, n.5, p.846-857. [550.5 Am3]

Wright, L.A., Troxel, B.W., Williams, E.G., Roberts, M.T., and Diehl, P.E., 1974, Precambrian sedimentary environments of the Death Valley region, eastern California, in Guidebook; Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p. 27-36.

Wright, L.A., 1982, The geology of Death Valley: Earth Science, v. 35, n. 2, p. 11-15. [550.5 Ea76 Microfiche]

Wright, L.A., Troxel, B.W., and Zigler, J.L., 1989, Geologic sections to accompany geologic map of the central and northern Funeral Mountains and adjacent areas, Death Valley region, Southern California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report OF 89-0647. [I19.76:89-647]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, 381 p. [QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999]

Structural Geology and Tectonics

Regional Tectonic Setting

Anderson, T.H., and Silver, L.T., 2005, The mojave-sonora megashear; field and analytical studies leading to the conception and evolution of the hypothesis; the mojave-sonora megashear hypothesis; development, assessment, and alternatives: Geological Society of America Special Paper 393, p.1-50. [UIUC Available online]

Asmerom, Y., Snow, J.K., Holm, D.K., Jacobsen, S.B., Wernicke, B.P., and Lux, D.R., 1990, Rapid uplift and crustal growth in extensional environments: An isotopic study from the Death Valley Region, California: Geology, v. 18, n. 3, p.223-226. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Atwater, T., 1970, Implications of plate tectonics for the Cenozoic tectonic evolution of western North America: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p.3513-3536. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Axen, G.J., Taylor, W.J., and Bartley, J.M., 1992, Space-time patterns and tectonic controls of Tertiary extension and magmatism in the Great Basin of the western United States: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 105, n. 1, p. 56-76. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Bartley, J.M., and Galzner, A.F., 1991, En echelon Miocene rifting in the southwestern United States and models for vertical axis rotation in continental extension: Geology, v. 19, n.12 , p.1165-1168. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Bird, P., and Rosenstock, R.W., 1984, Kinematics of present crust and mantle flow in southern California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 95, n. 8, p.946-957. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Brocher, T.M., Carr, M.D., Fox, K.F., Jr., and Hart, P.E., 1992, Seismic reflection profiling across Tertiary extensional structures in the eastern Amargosa Desert, southern Nevada, Basin and Range Province: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 105, n. 1, p. 30-46. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Burchfiel, B.C., and Stewart, J.H., 1966, "Pull-apart" origin of the central segment of Death Valley: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 77, p.439-442. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Campagna, D.J., and Aydin, A., 1991, Tertiary uplift and shortening in the Basin and Range: The Echo Hills, southeastern Nevada: Geology, v. 19, n. 5, p.485-488. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Castle, R.O., and Gilmore, T.D., 1992, A revised configuration of the southern California uplift: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 12, p.1577-1591. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Catchings, R.D., 1992, A relation among geology, tectonics, and velocity structure, western to central Nevada Basin and Range: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 9, p.1178-1192. [RLH][NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available Online]

Chase, C. F., and Wallace, T.C., 1986, Uplift of the Sierra Nevada of California: Geology, v. 14, p.730-733. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Geology 550.5 GE00]

Crouch, James K., 1979, Neogene tectonic evolution of the California continental borderland and western Transverse Ranges: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 90, n. 4, p.338-345. [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Daley, E.E., and DePaolo, D.J., 1992, Isotopic evidence for lithospheric thinning during extension: Southeastern Great Basin: Geology, v. 20, n. 2, p.104-109. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Davis, G.A., and Friedmann, S.J., 2005, Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley Supradetachment Basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 149-176. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

DeVoogel, B., Serpa, L., and Brown, L., 1988, Crustal extension and magmatic processes: COCORP profiles from Death Valley and the Rio Grande rift: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 100, n. 10, p.1550-67. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available Online]

Dokka, R.K., 1993, Original dip and subsequent modification of a cordilleran detachment fault, Mojave extensional belt, California: Geology, v. 21, n.8, p.711-14. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Duebendorfer, E.M., and Wallin, E.T., 1991, Basin development and syntectonic sedimentation associated with kinematically coupled strike-slip and detachment faulting, southern Nevada: Geology, v. 19, n. 1, p.87-90. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Fiero, B., 1986, Geology of the Great Basin: Reno, NV, University of Nevada Press, p.117-140. [UIUC Geology 557.9 F463G]

Garfunkel, Z., 1974, Model for the Late Cenozoic tectonic history of the Mojave Desert, California, and for its relation to adjacent regions: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 85, n. 12, p.1931-1944. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Gregory, J.L. and Baldwin, W.J., 1988, Geology of the Death Valley Region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.161-162. [NDSU QE90 .D35 G46 1988] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Hamilton, W., and Myers, W.B., 1966, Cenozoic tectonics of the western United States: Reviews of Geophysics, v. 4, p.509-549. [RLH] [UIUC Geology Q 551.05 REVI1]

Hill, M.L. and Troxel, B.W., 1966, Tectonics of Death Valley region, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 77, p. 435-438. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Hill, M.L., 1990, Transverse ranges and neotectonics of southern California: Geology, v. 18, n. 1, p.23-25. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Huffman, O.F., 1972, Lateral displacement of upper Miocene rocks and the Neogene history of offset along the San Andreas Fault in central California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, n. 10, p.2913-2946. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Hunt, C.B., and Mabey, D.R., 1966, General geology of Death Valley, California; stratigraphy and structure: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494A, 165 p. [NDSU I19.16:494A] [UIUC Geology Q557xp]

Keener, C., Serpa, L., and Pavlis, T.L., 1993, Faulting at Mormon Point, Death Valley, California: A low angle normal fault cut by high angle faults: Geology, v. 21, n.4, p. 327-330. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Knott, J.R., Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., Machette, M.N., and Klinger, R.E., 2006, Upper Neogene stratigraphy and tectonics of Death Valley – A review, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 245-270. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Levy, M., and Christie-Blick, N., 1991, Tectonic subsidence of the early Paleozoic passive continent margin in eastern California and southern Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 103, n. 12, p.1590-1606. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Longwell, C.R., 1974, Measure and date of movement on Las Vegas Valley shear zone, Clark County, Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 85, n. 6, p.985-990. [RLH] [550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Lucchitta, I., and Suneson, N., 1993, Dips and Extension: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.105, n.10 , p.1346-1356.[SR] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Martin, M.W., Glazner, A.F., Walker, J.D., and Schermer, E.R., 1993, Evidence for right lateral transfer faulting accomodating en echelon Miocene extension, Mojave Desert, California: Geology, v.21, n.4, p. 355-358. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Mattinson, C.G., 2006, Convergent margin petrotectonic processes; examples from China and the western United States: Ph.D. dissertation. Stanford, CA, Stanford University.(Check Dissertation Abstracts)

McKee, E.D. and McKee, E.H., 1972, Pliocene uplift of the Grand Canyon region - time of drainage adjustment: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, p.1923-1932. [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE] [Also see: Shakel, D.W., 1976, same title, GSA Bull. 87, n.8, p.1205-1207]

McKee, E.H., 1968, Geology of the Magruder Mountain area, Nevada-California: U.S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 1251-H. (Movement of Furnace Creek-Death Valley Fault). [RLH] [NDSU I19.3:1251H] [UIUC Geology 557xb]

Miller, D.M., and Valin, Z.C., 2007, Geomorphology and tectonics at the intersection of Silurian and Death valleys, southern California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1424, 177 p. [2005 Guidebook; Pacific Cell Friends of the Pleistocene] <http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1424/>

Moores, E.M., 1990, Shaping the Earth: Tectonics of Continents and Oceans: New York, NY, W.H. Freeman and Company, p.135-136. [SR] [UIUC Geology 551 M788S]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, 541 p. [SR] [NDSU QE89.N67 1990] [UIUC Geology 557 C12NO1990]

Pavlis, T.L., Serpa, L.F., and Keener, C., 1993, Role of seismogenic processes in fault-rock development: An example from Death Valley, California: Geology, v.21, n.3, p. 267-270. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Serpa, L., de Voogd, B., Wright, L., Willemin, J., Oliver, J., Hauser, E., and Troxel, B.W., 1988, Structure of the central Death Valley pull-apart basin and vicinity from COCORP profiles on the Southern Great Basin: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 100, n. 9, p.1437-50. [RLH*] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Severinghaus, J. and Atwater, A., 1990, Cenozoic geometry and thermal state of the subducting slabs beneath western North America: Geologic Society of America Memoir 176. [SR] [UIUC Geology 550 G292M]

Smith, G.I., 1991, Anomalous folds associated with the east-central part of the Garlock Fault, southeast California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 103, n. 5, p.615-624. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Stevens, C.H., and Stone, P., 2005, Structure and regional significance of the Late Permian(?) Sierra Nevada–Death Valley thrust system, east-central California: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 103-113. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Stewart, J.H., 1971, Basin and range structure: A system of horsts and grabens produced by deepseated extension: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 82, n. 4, p.1019-1044. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Stewart, J.H., 1967, Possible large right-lateral displacement along fault and shear zones in the Death Valley-Las Vegas area, California and Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.78, p.131-142. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Stewart, J.H., and Albers, J.P., 1970, Summary of regional evidence for right-lateral displacement in the western Great Basin; Reply: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p.2175-2180. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Stewart, J.H., 1983, Extensional tectonics in the Death Valley area, California: Transport of the Panamint Range Structural block 80 km northwestward: Geology, v. 11, n. 3, p.153-157. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Thompson, G.A. and Burke, D.B., 1973, Rate and direction of spreading in Dixie Valley Basin and Range Province, Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 84, p.627-632. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Topping, D.J., 1993, Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Death Valley extended region: Evidence from Miocene large rock avalanche deposits in the Amargosa Chaos Basin, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 105, n.9, p.1190-1213. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Walker, J.D., and Wardlaw, B.R., 1989, Implications of Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks in the Soda Mountains, northeastern Mojave Desert, California, for late Paleozoic and Mesozoic Cordilleran orogenesis: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, n. 12, p.1574-1583. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Walker, J.D., Martin, M.W., Bartley, J.M., and Coleman, D.S., 1990, Timing and kinematics of deformation in the Cronese Hills, California, and implications for Mesozoic structure of the southwestern Cordillera: Geology, v. 18, n. 6, p.554-557. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Walker, J.D., and Coleman, D.S., 1991, Geochemical constraints on mode of extension in the Death Valley region: Geology, v. 19, n. 10, p.971-974. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Wernicke, B., Axen, G.J., Snow, J.K., 1988, Basin and range extensional tectonics at the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 100, n. 11, p.1738-1757. [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Corbett, K.P., Wernicke, B.P., Axen, G.J., and Snow, J.K., 1990, Basin and Range extensional tectonics at the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada; Discussion and reply: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 102, n. 2, p.267-270. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Wright, L.A., J.K. Otton, and Troxel, B.W., 1974, Turtleback surfaces of Death Valley viewed as phenomena of extensional tectonics: Geology, v. 2, n. 2, p.53-54. [RLH*] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1973, Shallow fault interpretation of Basin and Range structure, southwestern Great Basin, in Pejong, K.A. and Scholten, R., eds., Gravity and tectonics: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.397-407. [RLH] [UIUC Geology 551.8 D369G]

Wright, L.A. and Troxel, B.W., 1970, Summary of regional evidence for right-lateral displacement in the western great basin: Discussion: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 81, p.2167-2174. [RLH] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, 381 p. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Zellmer, J.T., Roquemore, G.R., and Blackerby, B.A., 1985, Modern tectonic cracking near the Garlock fault, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 96, n. 8, p.1037-42. [RLH*] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Tectonic Evolution

Beratan, K.K., Hsieh, J., and Murray, B., 1999, Pliocene-Pleistocene stratigraphy and depositional environments, southern Confidence Hills, Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.289-300. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Blair, T.C., and Raynolds, R.G., 1999, Sedimentology, stratigraphy, and paleotectonic implications of Neogene fan-delta and lacustrine deposits of the Hole in the Wall and Wall Front Members, Furnace Creek Basin, Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.127-168. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Blakely, R.J., Jachens, R.C., Calzia, J.P., and Langenheim, V.E., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley extended terrane as reflected in regional-scale gravity anomalies, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.1-16. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Bloom, A.L., 1998, Geomorphology: A systematic analysis of Late Cenozoic landforms, 3rd ed: Upper Saddle River, NJ, Hall, Prentice Hall, Inc., p.44-46. [SR] [NDSU GB401.5 .B55 1991, 2nd ed.] [UIUC Geology Q. 551.4 B62g1998]

Brady, R.H. III, and Troxel, B.W., 1999, The Miocene Military Canyon Formation: Depocenter evolution and contraints on lateral faulting, southern Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.277-288. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Brogan, E., Kellogg, K.S., Slemmons, D.B., and Terhune, C.L., 1991, Late Quaternary faulting along the Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault system, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 23 p., maps. [NDSU I19.3:1991] [UIUC 557xb]

Burchfiel, B.C., and Stewart, J.J., 1966, Pull-apart origin of the central segment of Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.77, p.439-442. [SR] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Cemen, I., Wright, L.A., and Prave, A.R., 1999, Stratigraphy and tectonic implications of the latest Oligocene and early Miocene sedimentary succession, southernmost Funeral Mountains, Death Valley region, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.65-86. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Cowan, D.S., Cladouhos, T.T., and Morgan, J.K., 2003, Structural geology and kinematic history of rocks formed along low-angle normal faults, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 115, n. 10, p. 1230-1248. [UIUC Available online]

Davis, G.A., 1979, Problems of intraplate extensional tectonics, western United States, with special emphasis on the Great Basin, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979, Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.41-54. [UIUC Geology 557.9 B292B]

Fleck, R.J., 1970, Age and tectonic significance of volcanic rocks, Death Valley area, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.81, p.2807-2816. [SR] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Fridrich, C.J., 1998, Tectonic evolution of the crater flat basin, Yucca Mountain Region, Nevada: USGS Open-File Report 98-33. [NDSU I19.76: 98-33 Gov. Doc. Microfiche] [UIUC Geology MF557xo]

Fridrich, C.J., Whitney, J.W., Hudson, M.R., and Crowe, B.M., 1999, Space-time patterns of late Cenozoic extension, vertical axis rotation, and volcanism in the Crater Flat basin, southwest Nevada, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.197-212. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Friedmann, S.J., 1999, Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Shadow Valley basin, eastern Mojave Desert, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.213-244. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Gregory, J.L., Baldwin, E.J, and Ruff, R.W., 1988, Death Valley field trip road log October 21-23, 1988, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Annual fieldtrip guidebook #116, South Coast Geological Society, p.20-23. [SR] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Hamilton, W.B., 1988, Death Valley tectonics--hingeline between active and inactivated parts of a rising and flattening master normal fault: Geology of the Death Valley Region, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Annual fieldtrip guidebook #116, South Coast Geological Society, p.179-205. [SR] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Holm, D.K., Geissman, J.W., and Weirnicke, B., 1993, Tilt and rotation of the footwall of a major normal fault system: paleomagnetism of the Black Mountains, Death Valley extended terrane, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.105, n. 10, p.1373-1387. [SR] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Hooke, R. Le B., 1972, Geomorphic evidence for Late-Wisconsin and Holocene tectonic deformation, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, n. ?, p.2073-2098. [RLH*] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Knott, J.R., Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., Machette, M.N., and Klinger, R.E., 2005, Upper Neogene stratigraphy and tectonics of Death Valley - A review: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 245-270. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Knott, J.R., Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., Meyer, C.E., Tinsley, J.C. III, Wells, S.G., and Wan, E, 1999, Late Cenozoic stratigraphy and tephrochronology of the western Black Mountains piedmont, Death Valley, California: Implications for the tectonic development of Death Valley, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.345-366. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Miller, M.G., 1999, Implications of ductile stain on the Badwater turtleback for pre-14 Ma extension in the Death Valley region, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.115-126. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Miller, M.G., 1999, Gravitational reactivation of an extensional fault system, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.367-376. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Morrison, R.B., 1999, Lake Tecopa: Quaternary geology of Tecopa Valley, California, a multimillion-year record and its relevance to the proposed nuclear-waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.301-344. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Noble, L.F., 1941, Structural features of the Virgin Spring area, Death Valley, CA: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.52, p.941-1000. [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [NDSU QE89.N67 1990] [UIUC Geology 557 C12NO1990]

Prave, A.R., and McMackin, M.R., 1999, Depositional framework of mid- to late Miocene strata, Dumont Hills and southern margin Kingston Range: Implications for the tectonostratigraphic evolution of the southern Death Valley region, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.259-276. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Youthful tectonism; Fault scarps in fans, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.67-78. [NDSU QE90.D35 S47 1997] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 Sh23g]

Sheehan, J.R., 1988, Overview of the tectonics of Death Valley, California: Geology of the Death Valley Region, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Annual fieldtrip guidebook #116, South Coast Geological Society, p.161-175. [SR] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Snow, J.K., and Lux, D.R., 1999, Tectono-sequence stratigraphy of Tertiary rocks in the Cottonwood Mountains and northen Death Valley area, California and Nevada, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.17-64. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Stevens, C.H., and Stone, P., 2005, Interpretation of the Last Chance thrust, Death Valley region, California, as an Early Permian décollement in a previously undeformed shale basin: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p.79-101. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Stevens, C.H., and Stone, P., 2006, Interpretation of the Last Chance thrust, Death Valley region, California, as an Early Permian decollement in a previously undeformed shale basin, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 79-101. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Stevens, C.H., and Stone, P., 2006, Structure and regional significance of the Late Permian (?) Sierra Nevada ?Death Valley thrust system, east-central California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 103-113. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Tyler, D.L., 1979, The Cordilleran miogeosyncline and Sevier(?) Orogeny in southern California, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.75-80. [UIUC Geology 557.9 B292B]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, 381 p. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Wright, L.A., Greene, R.C., Cemen, I., Johnson, F.C., and Prave, A.R., 1999, Tectonostratigraphic development of the Miocene-Pliocene Furnace Creek Basin and related features, Death Valley region, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.87-114. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Metamorphic Core Complexes, Turtlebacks, Detachments & Extension

Metamorphic Core Complexes

See also Turtleback abstracts & dissertations

Applegate, J.D.R., 1994, The unroofing history of the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, California: Doctoral dissertation. Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Applegate, J.D.R., and Hodges, K.V., 1995, Mesozoic and Cenozoic extension recorded by metamorphic rocks in the Funeral Mountains, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 107, n. 9, p. 1063-1076. [UIUC Available online]

Applegate, J.D.R., Walker, J.D., and Hodges, K.V., 1992, Late Cretaceous extensional unroofing in the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, California: Geology, v. 20, n. 6, p. 519-522. [UIUC Available online]

*Cowan, D.S., Cladouhos, T.T., and Morgan, J.K., 2003, Structural geology and kinematic history of rocks formed along low-angle normal faults, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 115, n. 10, p. 1230-1248. [Available online] See references in this paper

Erskine, B.G., Heidelbach, F., and Wenk, H.R., 1993, Lattice preferred orientations and microstructures of deformed Cordilleran marbles; correlation of shear indicators and determination of strain path: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 15, n. 9-10, p. 1189-1205. [UIUC Available online]

Hayman, N.W., Knott, J.R., Cowan, D.S., Nemser, E., and Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., 2003, Quaternary low-angle slip on detachment faults in Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 31, n. 4, p. 343-346. [Available online]

Hodges, K.V., McKenna, L.W., and Harding, M.B., 1990, Structural unroofing of the central Panamint Mountains, Death Valley region, southeastern California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p. 377-390. [UIUC Geology 550 G292m]

Holm, D.K., and Dokka, R.K., 1991, Late Miocene cooling associated with tectonic denudation in the Funeral Mountains, California: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 72, n. 17, p. 268. [UIUC Geology 551.06 AMG]

Holm, D.K, Pavlis, T.L., and Topping, D.J., 1994, Black Mountains crustal section, Death Valley region, California, in McGill, S.F., and Ross, T.M., eds., Geological investigations of an active margin: Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section, Annual Meeting, Guidebook 27, p. 31-54. [UIUC Geology 557.9 G293]

Holm, D.K., and Wernicke, B.P., 1990, Black Mountains crustal section, Death Valley extended terrain, California: Geology, v. 18, n. 6, p. 520-523. [UIUC Available online]

Labotka, T.C., and Albee, A.L., 1990, Uplift and exposure of the Panamint metamorphic complex, California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p. 345-362. [UIUC Geology 550 G292m]

Malin, P.E., 1994, The seismology of extensional hydrothermal systems: Geothermal Resources Council Transactions 18, p. 17-22. [UIUC Geology 333.8 G298T]

Miller, M.B., 2005, The Black Mountains turtlebacks: Rosetta stones of Death Valley tectonics: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 115-138. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Miller, M.G., 1992, Structural and kinematic evolution of the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington. Seattle, WA, United States, 171 p. [Available to UIUC for free download from ProQuest Digital Dissertations]

Sheehan, J.R., 1988, Overview of the tectonics of Death Valley, California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: South Coast Geological Society Annual field trip guidebook 16, p. ?. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1993, Geologic map of the central and northern Funeral Mountains and adjacent areas, Death Valley region, Southern California: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series I-2305, 1 sheet. [UIUC Geology Maps G3700s.H1f var. .U5]

Geology of the Turtlebacks

(Note: Interpretations of these features have changed over time. Be sure to consult recent publications for the current interpretation. See also material on Metamorphic Core Complexes above.)

Turtlebacks and Metamorphic Core Complexes (Abstracts and Dissertations):

Abstracts can generally be read directly from GeoRef. Also in print: [UIUC Geology 550 G292ab]

Cemen, I., Seyitoglu, G., and Isik, V., 2002, Extensional tectonics in southern Basins and Ranges, USA and in western Turkey; A review of similarities, differences and problems: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, n. 6, p. 177.

Guth, P. L., 1996, Deep Springs fault zone; model for surficial development of a metamorphic core complex: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 28. n. 7, p. 512.

Miller, M.G., 1990, The Badwater Turtleback Fault, Black Mountains, Death Valley, CA; its geometry and lower plate deformation: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 22, n. 3, p. 68.

Miller, M.G., 1991, Field evidence for syntectonic intrusive origin of mylonitic rocks in the footwall of a metamorphic core complex, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, CA: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 23, n. 5, p. 189.

Miller, M.G., 1992, Structural and kinematic evolution of the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 171 p. [Available to UIUC for free download from ProQuest Digital Dissertations]

Otton, J.K., 1982, Turtleback terrane of Death Valley; metamorphic core complexes?: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, n. 4, p. 222.

Turner, H.L., and Miller, M.G., 1999, Kinematic indicators in pre-56 Ma fabrics, Black Mountains turtlebacks, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, n. 7, p. 369.

Articles:

Best, M.G., 1982, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology: New York, NY, W.H. Greeman and Company, p.?. [SR] [NDSU QE461 .B53 1982] [UIUC Geology 552 B464I; 2nd ed. 552 B464i2003]

Cemen, I., Tekeli, O., Seyitoglu, G., and Veysel, I., 2005, Are turtleback fault surfaces common structural elements of highly extended terranes?: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 139-148. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Cemen, I, Tekeli, O., Seyitogly, G., and Isik, V., 2006, Are turtleback fault surfaces common structural elements of highly extended terranes?, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 139-148. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Cheng, Y., 1992, Shallow seismic reflection study of the fault system at Mormon Point, Death Valley, California: Master's thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 90 p.

Cichanski, M.A., 1993, "Turtleback" structure in the southwestern Panamint Mountains, Death Valley region, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.25, n.5, p.21.

Cowan, D.S., Cladouthos, T.T., and Morgan, J.K., 2003, Structural geology and kinematic history of rocks formed along low-angle normal faults, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 115, n. 10, p. 1230-1248. [UIUC Available online]

Curry, H.D., 1938, "Turtleback" fault surfaces in Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.49, n.12, pt.2, p.1875. [550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Curry, H.D., 1949, "Turtlebacks" of central Black Mountains, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.60, n.12, pt.2, p.1882. [550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Curry, H.D., 1954, Turtlebacks in the central Black Mountains, Death Valley, California, [Part] 7, in Chap. 4 of Jahns, R. H., ed., Geology of southern California: Bulletin; California, Division of Mines and Geology, v.. 170, n.1-2, p.53-59. [UIUC Geology 622.09 C12B]

Drewes, H.D., 1959, Turtleback faults of Death Valley, California; A reinterpretation: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.70, n.12, pt.1, p.1497-1508. [550.5 G29] [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]

Guth, P.L., 1996, Deep Springs fault zone; model for surficial development of a metamorphic core complex: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.512.

Guth, P.L., 1997, Tectonic geomorphology of the White Mountains, eastern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.29, n.6, p.235.

Guth, P.L., Thoreen, C.C., Fischer, A.R., and Nicholson, C.V., 1996, Deep Springs fault zone; Active incipient development of a Death Valley-style turtleback in eastern California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.5, p.71.

Hamilton, W.B., 1988, Death Valley tectonics; Hingeline between active and inactivated parts of a rising and flattening master normal fault, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.179-205. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Holm, D.K., 1992, Timing and nature of syntectonic intrusion and denudation of the Death Valley turtlebacks, Black Mountains, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v,24, n.6, p.19.

Holm, D.K., Fleck, R.J., and Lux, D.R., 1994, The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene-Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface: Journal of Geology, v.102, n.6, p.718-727. [550.5 J82] [UIUC Available online]

Holm. D.K., Geissman, J.W., and Wernicke, B., 1993, Tilt and rotation of the footwall of a major normal fault system; paleomagnetism of the Black Mountains, Death Valley extended terrane, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.105, n.10, p.1373-1387. [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Holm, D.K., and Lux, D.R., 1991, The Copper Canyon Formation; A record of unroofing and Tertiary folding of the Death Valley turtleback surfaces: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.23, n.2, p.35.

Keener, C., Serpa, L.R., and Pavlis, T.L., 1990, Late Cenozoic faulting at Mormon Point Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.22, n.3, p.34.

Meurer, K.J., 1992, Tectonic evolution of Smith Mountain-Gold Valley region, Death Valley, California: Master's thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 96 p.

Miller, M.B., 2005, The Black Mountains turtlebacks: Rosetta stones of Death Valley tectonics: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 115-138. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Miller, M.B. and Pavlis, T.L., 2006, The Black Mountains turtlebacks: Rosetta stones of Death Valley tectonics, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 115-138. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Miller, M.G., 1988, Brittle faults on the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California; Evidence for a change from regional to local extension: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.20, n.3, p.216-217.

Miller, M.G., 1990, The Badwater Turtleback Detachment, Black Mtns., Death Valley, CA; a series of rotated normal faults: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.22, n.7, p.93.

Miller, M.G., 1990, The Badwater Turtleback Fault, Black Mountains, Death Valley, CA; Its geometry and lower plate deformation: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.22, n.3, p.68.

Miller, M.G., 1991, Field evidence for syntectonic intrusive origin of mylonitic rocks in the footwall of a metamorphic core complex, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, CA: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.23, n.6, p.189.

Miller, M.G., 1991, High-angle origin of the currently low-angle Badwater Turtleback fault, Death Valley, California: Geology, v.19, n. 4, p.372-375. [SR] [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Miller, M.G., 1992, Brittle faulting induced by ductile deformation of a rheologically stratified rock sequence, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.104, n. 10, p.1376-1385. [SR] [NDSU 550.5 G29] [UIUC Available online]

Miller, M.G., 1992, Origin and evolution of extensional faults within the ductile-to-brittle transition, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, CA: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.24, n.7, p.323-324.

Miller, M.G., 1992, Structural and kinematic evolution of the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 171 p.

Miller, M.G., 1993, Reactivation of normal faults as gravity sliding surfaces, Death Valley, CA; Criteria to distinguish between tectonic and gravity-driven features: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.25, n.6, p.166.

Miller, M.G., 1996, Ductility in fault gouge from a normal fault system, Death Valley, California; A mechanism for fault-zone strengthening and relevance to paleoseismicity: Geology, v.24, n.7, p.603-606. [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Miller, M.G., 1996, Ductile flow in shear and fault zones as a cause of local strengthening and unstable sliding: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.189.

Miller, M.G., 1999, Gravitational reactivation of an extensional fault system, Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.367-376. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Miller, M.G., 1999, Implications of ductile strain on the Badwater turtleback for pre-14 Ma extension in the Death Valley region, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p.115-126. [NDSU QE615.5 .U6 C46 1999] [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Miller, M.G., and Friedman, R.M., 1999, Early Tertiary magmatism and probable Mesozoic fabrics in the Black Mountains, Death Valley, California: Geology, v.27, n.1, p.19-22. [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.197-198. [SR] [NDSU QE89.N67 1990] [UIUC Geology 557 C12NO1990]

Oakes, E.H., 1979, A developing turtleback in northern Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.11, n.3, p.120-121.

Otton, J.K., 1982, Turtleback terrane of Death Valley; Metamorphic core complexes?: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.14, n.4, p.222.

Pavlis, T.L., Serpa, L.F., and Keener, C., 1990, Fault-rock development at Mormon Point Turtleback, Death Valley, CA; development of implosion breccias at a seismic barrier?: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.22, n.7, p.93-94.

Pavlis, T.L., 1991, Exposures of the floor of a Miocene, syn-tectonic pluton, Death Valley, California; The Turtleback Terrane: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.23, n.6, p.189.

Pavlis, T.L., Serpa, L.F., and Keener, C., 1993, Role of seismogenic processes in fault-rock development; an example from Death Valley, California: Geology, v.21, n.3, p.267-270. [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, A tale of two mysteries; Turtlebacks and missing rocks, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.87-98. [NDSU QE90.D35 S47 1997] [UIUC Geology 557.9487 Sh23g]

Stewart, J.H., 1983, Extensional tectonics in the Death Valley area, California; Transport of the Panamint Range structural block 80 km northwestward: Geology, v.11, n.3, p.153-157. [NDSU 550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Troxel, B.W., 19??, Significance of Quaternary fault pattern, west side of the Mormon Point turtleback, southern Death Valley, California; A model of listric normal faults, in Troxel, B.W., ed., Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California; Field trip guide: Shoshone, CA, Bennie W. Troxel, p.37-39.

Troxel, B.W., 1988, Significance of Quaternary fault pattern, west side of the Mormon Point Turtleback, southern Death Valley, California; A model of listric normal faults, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Annual field trip guidebook16; Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.240-242. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., 1987, Tertiary extensional features, Death Valley region, eastern California, in Centennial field guide, v.1: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America, p.121-132. [QE77 .C46] [Available online: http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/docs/parks/deva/troxel.pdf]

Wright, L.A., Otton, J.K., and Troxel, B.W., 1974, Turtleback Surfaces of Death Valley Viewed as Phenomena of Extensional Tectonics: Geology, v.2, n.2, p.53-54. [550.5 G294] [UIUC Available online]

Wright, L.A., Otton, J.K., and Troxel, B.W., 1974, Turtleback surfaces of Death Valley viewed as phenomena of extensional tectonics, in Guidebook; Death Valley region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publishing Co., p.79-80. [UIUC Geology 557 XGUI]

Detachments or Extension

Andrew, J.E., 1999, Preliminary results of detailed structural investigation and large-scale mapping in the southern Panamint Range, California, in Slate, J.L., ed., Proceedings of conference on status of geologic research and mapping, Death Valley National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-0153, p. 31-32. [Available online]

Applegate, J.D.R., and Hodges, K.V., 1995, Mesozoic and Cenozoic extension recorded by metamorphic rocks in the Funeral Mountains, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 107, n. 9, p. 1063-1076. [UIUC Available online]

Applegate, J.D.R., 1994, Extension normal to the dextral northern Death Valley fault zone in California: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 75, n. 44, Suppl., p. 600. [UIUC Geology 551.06 AMG]

Applegate, J.D.R., Walker,J.D., and Hodges, K.V., 1992, Late Cretaceous extensional unroofing in the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, California: Geology, v. 20, n. 6, p. 519-522. [UIUC Available online]

Asmerom, Y., Jacobsen, S.B., and Wernicke, B.P., 1994, Variations in magma source regions during large-scale continental extension, Death Valley region, Western United States: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 125, n. 1-4, p. 235-254. [UIUC Available online]

Bennett, R.A., Wernicke, B.P., Niemi, N.A., Friedrich, A.M., and Davis, J.L., 2003, Contemporary strain rates in the northern Basin and Range Province from GPS data: Tectonics, v. 22, n. 2, p. ?. [UIUC Geology 551.805 TEC]

Bladow, T.L., 1988, Regional metamorphism in the Keane Wonder Mine area, Death Valley National Monument, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: South Coast Geological Society Annual Field Trip Guidebook 16, p. 372-375. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Blakely, R.J., Jachens, R.C., Calzia, J.P., and Langenheim, V.E., 1999, Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley extended terrane as reflected in regional-scale gravity anomalies, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 1-16. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Brady, R.J., Wernicke, B.P., and Niemi, N.A., 2000, Reconstruction of Basin and Range extension and westward motion of the Sierra Nevada Block, in Lageson, D.R., Peters, S.G., and Lahren, M.M., eds., Great Basin and Sierra Nevada: Geological Society of America Field Guide 2, p. 75-96. [UIUC Geology 557.3 F455]

Brady, R.H. III, and Troxel, B.W., 1999, The Miocene Military Canyon Formation; depocenter evolution and constraints on lateral faulting, southern Death Valley, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 277-288. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Brogan, G.E., Kellogg, K.S., Slemmons, D.B., and Terhune, C.L., 1991, Late Quaternary faulting along the Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault system, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin B1991, 23 p., 4 sheets. [UIUC Geology 557xb]

Burchfiel, B.C., Deng, Q., Molnar, P., Royden, L., Wang, Y., Zhang, P., and Zhang, W., 1989, Intracrustal detachment within zones of continental deformation: Geology, v. 17, n. 8, p. 748-752. [UIUC Available online]

Burchfiel, B.C., Hodges, K.V., and Royden, L.H., 1987, Geology of Panamint Valley-Saline Valley pull-apart system, California; palinspastic evidence for low-angle geometry of a Neogene range-bounding fault: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v. 92, n. 10, p. 10,422-10,426. [UIUC Grainger 538.05 TE]

Burchfiel, B.C., Axen, G.J., Wernicke, B.P., and Walker, J.D., 1989, Day 1; Craton and frontal thrust belt near Las Vegas, in Wernicke, B.P., Snow, J.K., Axen, G.J., Burchfiel, B.C., Hodges, K.V., Walker, J.D., Guth, P.L., Sedimentation and tectonics in western North America; Volume 3, Extensional tectonics in the Basin and Range Province between the southern Sierra Nevada and the Colorado Plateau, in the collection Field trips for the 28th International Geological Congress: American Geophysical Union, p. T138:12-20. [UIUC Geology 557.8 SE28]

Burchfiel, B.C., and Wernicke, B.P., 1989, Day 5; Spring Mountains breakaway zone, Amargosa Chaos, and the Death Valley pull-apart basin, in Wernicke, B.P., Snow, J.K., Axen, G.JBurchfiel, B.C., Hodges, K.V., Walker, J.D., Guth, P.L., Sedimentation and tectonics in western North America; Volume 3, Extensional tectonics in the Basin and Range Province between the southern Sierra Nevada and the Colorado Plateau, in the collection Field trips for the 28th international geological congress: American Geophysical Union, p. 39-45. [UIUC Geology 557.8 SE28]

Calzia, J.P., and Ramo, O.T., 2000, Late Cenozoic crustal extension and magmatism, southern Death Valley region, California, in Lageson, D.R., Peters, S.G., and Hahren, M.M., eds., Great Basin and Sierra Nevada: Geological Society of America Field Guide 2, p. 135-164. [UIUC Geology 557.3 F455]

Cemen, I., Tekeli, O., Seyitoglu, G., and Veysel, I., 2005, Are turtleback fault surfaces common structural elements of highly extended terranes?: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 139-148. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Cemen, I., Wright, L.A., Drake, R.E., and Johnson, F.C., 1985, Cenozoic sedimentation and sequence of deformational events at the southeastern end of Furnace Creek strike-slip fault-zone, Death Valley region, California, in Biddle, K.T., and Christie, B.N., eds., Strike-slip deformation, basin formation, and sedimentation: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 37, p.127-139.

Cemen, I., and Wright, L.A., 1990, Effect of Cenozoic extension on Mesozoic thrust surfaces in the central and southern Funeral Mountains, Death Valley, California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p. 305-316. [UIUC Geology 550 G202m]

Cemen, I., Wright, L.A., and Prave, A.R., 1999, Stratigraphy and tectonic implications of the latest Oligocene and early Miocene sedimentary succession, southernmost Funeral Mountains, Death Valley region, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 65-86. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Chavez, P.S., Louie, J.N., and Pullammanappallil, S.K., 1998, Seismic depth imaging of normal faulting in the southern Death Valley Basin: Geophysics, v. 63, n. 1, p. 223-230. [UIUC Available online]

Chavez, P.S., Louie, J.N., and Pullammanappallil, S.K., 1993, Enhanced seismic imaging of shallow faults in Death Valley, California: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 74, n. 43, Suppl., p. 412. [UIUC Geology 551.06 AMG]

Cladouhos, T.T., 1995, A kinematic model for strain insensitive P foliation in fault gouge: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 76, n. 46, Suppl., p. 576. [UIUC Geology 551.06 AMG]

Coleman, D.S., and Walker, J.D., 1990, Geochemistry of Mio-Pliocene volcanic rocks from around Panamint Valley, Death Valley area, California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p. 391-411. [UIUC Geology 550 G202m]

Corbett, K.P., Axen, G.J., and Snow, J.K., 1990, Extensional tectonics at the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada; discussion and reply: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 102, n. 2, p. 267-270. [UIUC Available online]

Cowan, D., Cladouhos, T., Hayman, N., Morgan, J., and Vrolijk, p., 1999, Field and laboratory studies of fault rocks from detachment faults, western Black Mountains, Death Valley, in Slate, J.L., ed., Proceedings of conference on status of geologic research and mapping, Death Valley National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-0153, p. 36. [Available online]

Cowan, D.S., Cladouhos, T.T., and Morgan, J.K., 2003, Structural geology and kinematic history of rocks formed along low-angle normal faults, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 115, n. 10, p. 1230-1248. [UIUC Available online]

Davis, G.A., Fowler, T.K., Bishop, K.M., Brudos, T.C., Friedmann, S.J., Burbank, D.W., Parke, M.A., and Burchfiel, B.C., 1993, Pluton pinning of an active Miocene detachment fault system, eastern Mojave Desert, California: Geology, v. 21, n. 7, p. 627-630. [UIUC Available online]

Davis, G.A., and Friedmann, S.J., 2006, Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley supradetachement basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 149-176. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

DePaolo, D.J., and Daley, E.E., 2000, Neodymium isotopes in basalts of the Southwest Basin and Range and lithospheric thinning during continental extension: Chemical Geology, v. 169, n. 1-2, p. 157-185. [UIUC Available online]

De Voogd, B., Serpa, L., and Brown, L., 1988, Crustal extension and magmatic processes; COCORP profiles from Death Valley and the Rio Grande Rift: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 100, n. 10, p. 1550-1567. [UIUC Available online]

Faulds, J.E., Mawer, C.K., and Geissman, J.W., 1989, Possible modes of deformation along "accommodation zones" in rifted continental crust; An example from the southern Basin and Range Province, in Ellis, M.A., ed., Late Cenozoic evolution of the southern Great Basin; Selected papers from the workshop: Nevada Bureau of Mines Open File Report 89-1, p. 39-45.

Fenby, S.S., and Gastil, R.G., 1991, Geologic-tectonic map of the Gulf of California and surrounding areas, in Dauphin, J.P., and Simoneit, B.R.T., eds., The Gulf and Peninsular Province of the Californias: AAPG Memoir 47, p. 79-83. [UIUC Available online]

Fowler, T.K. Jr., and Calzia, J.P., 1999, Kingston Range detachment fault, southeastern Death Valley region, California; Relation to Tertiary deposits and reconstruction of initial dip, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 245-257. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Fridrich, C.J., 1999, Architecture and Miocene evolution of the Northeast Death Valley detachment fault system, Nevada and California, in Slate, J.L., ed., Proceedings of conference on status of geologic research and mapping, Death Valley National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99-0153, p. 20-27. [Available online]

Fridrich, C.J., 1999, Tectonic evolution of the Crater Flat basin, Yucca Mountain region, Nevada, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 169-195. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Fridrich, C.J., Whitney, J.W., Hudson, M.R., and Crowe, B.M., 1999, Space-time patterns of late Cenozoic extension, vertical axis rotation, and volcanism in the Crater Flat basin, Southwest Nevada, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 197-212. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Friedmann, S.J., 1999, Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Shadow Valley basin, eastern Mojave Desert, California, in Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., eds., Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region: Geological Society of America Special Paper 333, p. 213-243. [UIUC Geology 550 G292s]

Guest, B., Pavlis, T.L., Golding, H., and Serpa, L., 2003, Chasing the Garlock; A study of tectonic response to vertical axis rotation: Geology, v. 31, n. 6, p. 553-556. [UIUC Available online]

Hamilton, W., 2002, Crustal extension in the Basin and Range Province, Southwestern United States, in Holdsworth, R.E., and Turner, J.P., compilers, Extensional tectonics; Regional-scale processes: London, UK, The Geological Society of London, p. 75-96. [UIUC Geology 551.8 Ex84]

Hamilton, W.B., 1988, Death Valley tectonics; Hingeline between active and inactivated parts of a rising and flattening master normal fault, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: South Coast Geological Society Annual Field Trip Guidebook 16, p. 179-205. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Hamilton, W.B., 1988, Detachment faulting in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin B1790, p. 51-85. [UIUC Geology 557xb]

Hayman, N.W., 2000, Authigenic-deformational process in the Death Valley detachment system: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 81, n. 48, Suppl., p. 1134. [UIUC Geology 551.06 AMG]

Hayman, N.W., Knott, J.R., Cowan, D.S., Nemser, E., and Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., 2003, Quaternary low-angle slip on detachment faults in Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 31, n. 4, p. 343-346. [UIUC Available online]

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Dissertations and Theses related to Detachments or Extension:

Abolins, M.J., 1999, I, Stratigraphic constraints on the number of discrete Neoproterozoic glaciations and the relationship between glaciation and Ediacaran evolution; II, The Kwichup Spring Thrust in the northwestern Spring Mountains, Nevada; implications for large-magnitude extension and the structure of the Cordilleran thrust belt: Doctoral dissertation. Pasadena, CA, California Institute of Technology, 341 p.

Applegate, J.D.R., 1994, The unroofing history of the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, California: Doctoral dissertation. Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ? p.

Axen, G.J., 1991, Tertiary extension, magmatism, and thrust reactivation in the southern Great Basin, and a mechanical model for detachment faulting: Doctoral dissertation. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University, 371 p.

Bishop, K.M., 1994, Mesozoic and Cenozoic extensional tectonics of the Halloran and Silurian Hills area, eastern San Bernardino County, California: Doctoral dissertation. Los Angeles, CA, University of Southern California, ? p.

Bjerklie, J.E., 1992, Numerical modeling of magma emplacement within an extensional regime: Master's thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 77 p.

Cemen, I., 1983, Stratigraphy, geochronology and structure of the selected areas of the northern Death Valley region, eastern California-western Nevada, and implications concerning Cenozoic tectonics of the region: Doctoral dissertation. University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 321 p.

Chavez, P.S., 1997, Enhanced imaging of fault zones in Southern California from seismic reflection studies: Doctoral dissertation. Reno, NV, Mackay School of Mines, 130 p.

Cheng, Y., 1992, Shallow seismic reflection study of the fault system at Mormon Point, Death Valley, California: Master’s thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 90 p.

Coleman, D.S., 1988, Petrology and geochemistry of the volcanic rocks of the Nova Formation and Darwin Plateau, Death Valley, California; Implications for magmatic and tectonic processes in extensional orogens: Master’s thesis. Lawrence,KS, University of Kansas, 124 p.

Conrad, J.E., 1993, Late Cenozoic tectonics of the southern Inyo Mountains, eastern California: Master’s thesis. San Jose, CA, San Jose State University, 84 p.

Daley, E.E., 1992, Temporal and spatial variations in compositions of young mafic volcanic rocks of the southwestern Basin and Range; isotopic constraints on the relationship between thinning in lithosphere and extensional deformation in the upper crust: Doctoral dissertation. Berkeley, CA, University of California, 220 p.

Dean, M.C., 1995, Geologic mapping and kinematic analysis of a shear zone near the Garlock-southern Death Valley fault zone intersection, Fort Irwin, California: Master’s thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 57 p.

De Voogd, B., 1986, Deep structures and magmatic processes in two continental rifts; Studies using COCORP seismic reflection profiling in Death Valley and in the Rio Grande Rift: Doctoral dissertation. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University, 187 p.

Duran, A.E., 1997, A crustal structure study of the Owens Valley-Death region, eastern California: Master’s thesis. El Paso, TX, University of Texas, 126 p.

Faunt, C.C., 1994, Characterization of the three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework of the Death Valley region, Nevada and California: Doctoral dissertation. Golden, CO, Colorado School of Mines, 235 p.

Hayman, N.W., 2003, Structure and petrology of gouge and breccia bearing shallow crustal shear zones of detachment faults in Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 167 p.

Knott, J.R., 1998, Late Cenozoic tephrochronology, stratigraphy, geomorphology, and neotectonics of the western Black Mountains Piedmont, Death Valley, California; Implications for the spatial and temporal evolution of the Death Valley fault zone: Doctoral dissertation. Riverside, CA, University of California, 407 p.

Hoffine, S.R., 1993, Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks of the Saline Range, California; implications for mantle composition and involvement in extension beneath the Basin and Range: Master’s thesis. Lawrence, KS, University of Kansas, 98 p.

Holm, D.K., 1992, Structural, thermal, and paleomagnetic constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Black Mountains crystalline terrane, Death Valley region, California, and implications for extensional tectonism: Doctoral dissertation. Cambridge, MA, Harvard, University, 399 p.

McMackin, M.R., 1992, Tectonic evolution of the Kingston Range, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University, 183 p.

Meurer, K.J., 1992, Tectonic evolution of Smith Mountain-Gold Valley region, Death Valley, California: Master’s thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 96 p.

Miller, M.G., 1992, Structural and kinematic evolution of the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 171 p. [Available to UIUC for free download from ProQuest Digital Dissertations]

Rosca, A.C., 2000, Upper mantle velocity structure beneath California and southern Nevada: Doctoral dissertation. Las Cruces, NM, New Mexico State University, 134 p.

Schweig, E.S. III, 1985, Neogene tectonics and paleogeography of the southwestern Great Basin, California: Doctoral dissertation. Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 229 p.

Serpa, L.F., 1986, Structural analyses of extensional terranes in northeastern Kansas and Death Valley, California, from COCORP deep seismic reflection data: Doctoral dissertation. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University, 172 p.

Snow, J.K., 1990, Cordilleran orogenesis, extensional tectonics, and geology of the Cottonwood Mountains area, Death Valley region, California and Nevada: Doctoral dissertation. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University, 964 p.

Swanson, B.J., 1996, Structural geology and deformational history of the southern Inyo Mountains east of Keeler, Inyo County, California: Master’s thesis. Northridge, CA, California State University, 125 p.

Wang, K., 1999, Crust-mantle interaction and mantle chemical systematics during the Basin and Range extension, SW USA; evidence from late Cenozoic volcanic rocks: Doctoral dissertation. Lawrence, KS, University of Kansas 310 p.

Amargosa Chaos

Clark, B.B., and Wernicke, B.P., 1989, Day 5; Spring Mountains breakaway zone, Amargosa Chaos, and the Death Valley pull-apart basin, in Wernicke, B.P. et al., Sedimentation and tectonics in western North America; Volume 3, Extensional tectonics in the Basin and Range Province between the southern Sierra Nevada and the Colorado Plateau: Field trips for the 28th international geological congress, American Geophysical Union, p. 39-45.

Holm, D.K., and Dokka, R.K., 1993, Interpretation and tectonic implications of cooling histories; An example from the Black Mountains, Death Valley extended terrane, California: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 116, n. 1-4, p. 63-80. [Geology & online]

Topping, D.J., 1993, Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Death Valley extended region; Evidence from Miocene large rock-avalanche deposits in the Amargosa Chaos Basin, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 105, n. 9, p. 1190-1213. [Geology & online]

**Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., 1987, Tertiary extensional features, Death Valley region, eastern California: Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide, Cordilleran Section http://www2.nature.nps.gov/Geology/usgsnps/deva/troxel.pdf

USGS, 2000, Death Valley geology field trip: Amargosa Chaos: http://www2.nature.nps.gov/Geology/usgsnps/deva/ftchaos1.html

See also material on the Turtlebacks.

Strike-Slip

Luckow, H.G., Pavlis, T.L., Serpa, L.F., Guest, B., Wagner, D.L., Snee, L., Hensley, T.M., and Korjenkov, A., 2005, Late Cenozoic sedimentation and volcanism during transtensional deformation in Wingate Wash and the Owlshead Mountains, Death Valley: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 177-219. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Quaternary & Holocene Activity

Brogan, E., Kellogg, K.S., Slemmons, D.B., and Terhune, C.L., 1991, Late Quaternary faulting along the Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault system, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 23 p., maps. [NDSU I19.3:1991] [UIUC 557xb]

Butler, P.R., 1980, Quaternary history of the lower Amargosa River, southern Death Valley, California; a preliminary investigation, in Fife, D.L. and Brown, A.R., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the California desert: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geol. Soc., p. 447-448.

Butler, P.R., 1982, Quaternary history of selected sites in the lower Amargosa River basin, southern Death Valley, California, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California: Shohone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., p.49-52.

Clements, T.D., 1955, Quaternary volcanics of Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.66, n.12, pt.2, p.1647. [550.5 G29]

Dohrenwend, J.C., Bull, W.B., McFadden, L.D., Smith, G.I., Smith, R.S.U., and Wells, S.G., 1991, Quaternary geology of the Basin and Range Province in California, in Morrison, R.B., ed., Quaternary nonglacial geology; Conterminous U.S., in the collection The geology of North America, v.K2, p.321-352.

Friends of the Pleistocene, Pacific Cell, 1986, Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California.

Hayman, N.W., Knott, J.R., Cowan, D.S., Nemser, E., and Sarna-Wojcicki, A.M., 2003, Quaternary low-angle slip on detachment faults in Death Valley, California: Geology, v. 31, n. 4, p. 343-346. [Available online]

Hodges, K.M., Wernicke, B.P., and Walker, J.D., 1989, Day 6; Middle Miocene(?) through Quaternary extension, northern Panamint Mountains area, California, in Wernicke, B.P., Snow, J.K., Axen, G.J., Burchfiel, B.C., Hodges, K.V., Walker, J.D., Guth, P.L., Sedimentation and tectonics in western North America; Volume 3, Extensional tectonics in the Basin and Range Province between the southern Sierra Nevada and the Colorado Plateau, in the collection Field trips for the 28th international geological congress: American Geophysical Union, p. 45-55. [UIUC Geology 557.8 Se28 v.3]

Jayko, A.S., 2005, Late Quaternary denudation, Death and Panamint Valleys, eastern California: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Jayko, A.S., 2006, Late Quaternary denudation, Death and Panamint Valleys, eastern California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 271-289. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Machette, M.N., Johnson, M.L., and Slate, J.L., eds., 2001, Quaternary and late Pliocene geology of the Death Valley region: Recent observations on tectonics, stratigraphy, and lake cycles (Pacific Cell - Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip February 17-19, 2001): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-51, 246 p. [Available online: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/ofr-01-0051/, accessed 1/18/05]

Troxel, B.W., ed., 1986, Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California; field trip guide: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publ. Co., 44 p.

Troxel, B.W., 1988, Significance of Quaternary fault pattern, west side of the Mormon Point Turtleback, southern Death Valley, California; A model of listric normal faults, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Annual field trip guidebook16; Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.240-242. [UIUC Geology 557.9487 G292]

Troxel, B.W., 19??, Significance of Quaternary fault pattern, west side of the Mormon Point turtleback, southern Death Valley, California; A model of listric normal faults, in Troxel, B.W., ed., Quaternary tectonics of southern Death Valley, California; Field trip guide: Shoshone, CA, Bennie W. Troxel, p.37-39.

Arid-Region Geomorphology

See also books on Desert Geomorphology in the library [GB611 area]

Jahns, R.H., 1954, Geology of Southern California: Calif. Div. of Mines Bulletin 170 (chap. V, p.4-27, 35-40). [RLH]

Miller, D.M., and Valin, Z.C., 2007, Geomorphology and tectonics at the intersection of Silurian and Death valleys, southern California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1424, 177 p. [2005 Guidebook; Pacific Cell Friends of the Pleistocene] <http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1424/>

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Ritter, D.f., 1978, Process Geomorphology: W.C. Brown, 603 (p. 277-299, 309-244). [RLH] [NDSU Textbook; Geomorphology class]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Rocks split asunder; salt weathering, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.79-86. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Thornbury, W.D., 1969, Principles of Geomorphology, 2nd ed: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 594, (p. 263-287). [RLH] [GB55 .T49 1969]

Walker, A.S., 1996, Deserts: Geology and Resources: USGS Online Version.

(See also sections on arid-region geomorphology in any basic geomorphology text).

Dunes & Wind-Blown Sand

Anderson, S.P., and Anderson, R.S., 1990, Debris-flow benches: Dune-contact deposits record paleo-sand dune positions in north Panamint Valley, Inyo county, California: Geology, v. 18, n. 6, p.5. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Anderson, R. S., and Hallet, B., 1986, Sediment transport by wind: Toward a general model: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 97, n. 5, p.523-35. [RLH*] [550.5 G29]

Blount, G., and Lancaster, N., 1990. Development of the Gran Desierto sand sea, northwestern Mexico: Geology, v. 18, n. 8, p.724-728. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Livingstone, I., 1989, Monitoring surface change on a Namib linear dune: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 14, n. 4, p.317-32. [RLH]

Lancaster, N., 1997, Response of eolian geomorphic systems to minor climatic change; Examples from the southern Californa deserts: Geomorphology, v.19, p.333-349.

Lancaster, N., 1998, Dune morphology, chronology, and Quaternary climatic change, in Alsharan, A.S., Glennie, K.W., Whittle, G.L., and Kendall, C.G.St., eds., Quaternary Deserts and Climatic Change: Rotterdam/Brookfield, A.A. Balkema, p.339-350.

Lancaster, N., 1998, Influence of vegetation on sand transport by wind; Field studies at Owens Lake, California: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.23, p.69-82.

Long, J.T. and Sharp, R.P., 1964, Barchan Dune movement in Imperial Valley, Calif.: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 75, 149-156. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

McCoy, F.W. Jr., Nokleberg, N.J., and Norris, R.M., 1968, Speculations on the origin of the Algodone Dunes, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 78, p.1039-1044. [550.5 G29]

Mulligan, K.R., 1988, Velocity profiles measured on the windward slope of a transverse dune: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 13, p.573-582. [RLH]

Norris, R.M., 1966, Barachan dunes of Imperial Valley, California: Jour. Geol., v. 74, p.292-306. [RLH*] [550.5 J82]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Sharp, R.P., 1949, Pleistocene ventifacts east of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming: Jour. Geol., v.57, n.2, p.175-195. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Sharp, R.P., 1963, Wind Ripples: Jour. Geol., v. 71, p.617-636. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Sharp, R.P., 1966, Kelso dunes, Mojave desert, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 77, p.1045-1074. [RLH*] [550.5 G29]

Sharp, R.P., 1980, Wind-driven sand in Coachella Valley, California: Further data: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.91, n.12, p.724-730. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Wind at play in nature's sandbox; The Mesquite Dunes, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.129-138. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, True grit; sandblasted sones on ventifact ridge, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.99-106. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Sweet, M.L., 1992, Lee-face airflow, surface processes, and stratification types: Their significance for refining the use of eolian cross-strata as paleocurrent indicators: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 11, p.1528-1538. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Walker, A.S., 1996, Deserts: Geology and Resources: USGS Online Version.

Desert Varnish

(**Make sure you look at these)

Allen, C.C., 1978, Desert varnish of the Sonoran Desert; optical and electron probe microanalysis: Journal of Geology, v.86, n.6, p.743-752. [550.5 J82]

Bauman, A.J., 1976, Desert varnish and marine ferromanganese oxide nodules; congeneric phenomena: Nature, v.259, n.5542, p.387-388. [505 N2]

**Beck, W., Donahue, D.J., Jull, A.J.T., Burr, G., Broecker, W.S., Bonani, G., Hajdas, I., and Malotki, E., 1998, Ambiguities in Direct Dating of Rock Surfaces Using Radiocarbon Measurements. Science, v.280, p.2132-2135. [505 Sci2 Microfiche]

**Bierman, P.R., and Gillespie, A.R., 1991, Accuracy of rock-varnish chemical analyses: Implications for cation-ratio dating: Geology, v.19, p.196-199 [550.5 G294]

**Bierman, P.R. , Gillespie, A.R., and Kuehner, S., 1991, Precision of rock-varnish chemical analyses and cation-ratio ages: Geology, v. 19, p.135-141. [RLH][550.5 G294]

Bierman, P.R., and Gillespie, A.R., 1994, Evidence suggesting that methods of rock-varnish cation-ratio dating are neither comparable nor consistently reliable: Quaternary Research: v.41, n.1, p.82-90. [551.7905 Q28]

Borns, D.J., Adams, J.B., Curtiss, B., Farr, T., Palmer, F., Staley-, J., and Taylor-George, S., 1980, The role of micro-organisms in the formation of desert varnish and other rock coatings; SEM study: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.12, n.7, p.390.

**Cahill, T.A.; Bierman, P.R., and Gillespie, A.R.; Dorn, R.I.; Bierman, P.R. and Gillispie, A.R., 1992, Comments and replies on "Accuracy of rock-varnish chemical analyses: Implications for cation-radio dating": Geology, v. 20, n. 5, p.469-472. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Chafetz, H.S., Akdim, B., Julia, R., and Reid, A., 1998, Mn- and Fe-rich black travertine shrubs; bacterially (and nanobacterially) induced precipitates: Journal of Sedimentary Research, Section A: Sedimentary Petrology and Processes, v.68, n.3, Pages 404-412.

Christensen, P.R., and Harrison, S.T., 1993, Thermal infrared emission spectroscopy of natural surfaces; application to desert varnish coatings on rocks: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.98, n.11, p.19,819-19,834

Denny, C.S., 1965, Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 466, p.16-21). [RLH*] [I19.16:466]

Dorn, R. I., and Oberlander, T.M., 1981, Microbial origin of desert varnish: Science, v. 213, p.1245-47. [RLH*] [505 Sci2 Microfiche]

Dorn, R. I., 1982, Rock varnish: Progress in Physical Geography, v. 6, n. 3, p.317-366. [RLH]

Dorn, R.T., 1983, Cation-ratio dating: A new rock varnish age-determination Technique: Quaternary Research, v. 20, p.49-73. [RLH] [551.7905 Q28]

Dorn, R.T., 1984, Stable carbon isotope ratios of rock varnish organic matter: A new paleoenvironmental indicator: Science, v. 227, p.1472-74. [RLH] [505 Sci2 Microfiche]

Dorn, R.T., 1984, Cause and implications of rock varnish microchemical laminations: Nature, v. 310, 767-770. [RLH*] [505 N21]

Dorn, R.T., 1986, Rock varnish as an indicator of aeolian environmental change, in Nickling, R.I., ed., Aeolian Geomorphology: Binghamton Symposia in Geomorphology, Int. Series, n.17, Allen & Unwin, London, UK, p.291-307. [RLH]

Dorn, R. I., Tanner, D., Turrin, B. D., and Dohrenwend, J. C., 1987, Cation-ratio dating of Quaternary materials in the east-central Mojave Desert, California: Physical Geography, v. 8, n. 1, p.72-81.

Dorn, R.T., 1988, A rock varnish interpretation of alluvial fan development in Death Valley, California: Natl. Geog. Res., v. 4, n. 1, p.56-73. [RLH*]

Dorn, R.I., and Dickinson, W.R, 1989, First paleoenvironmental interpretation of a pre-Quaternary rock-varnish site, Davidson Canyon, southern Arizona: Geology, v. 17, n. 11, p.1029-1031. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Dorn, R.I., Jull, A.J.T., Donahue, D.J., Linick, T.W., and Toolin, L.J., 1989, Accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating of rock varnish: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, p.1363-1372. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Dorn, R.I., 1991, Rock varnish: American Scientist, v.79, n.6, p.542-553 [371.8545 Am3]

Dorn, R.I., 1991, Accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating of rock varnish; Reply: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 103, n. 2, p.312-314. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

**Dorn, R.I., 1998, Ambiguities in direct dating of rock surfaces using radiocarbon measurements; Discussion and reply: Science, v.280, p.2135-2139. [505 Sci2]

Elvidge, C.D., 1979, Distribution and formation of desert varnish in Arizona: Master's thesis. Tempe, AZ, Arizona State University, 110 p.

Elvidge, C.D., Moore, C.B., 1979, A model for desert varnish formation: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.11, n.6, p.271.

Elvidge, C.D., and Collet, C.J., 1981, Desert varnish in Arizona; Distribution and spectral characteristics, in Technical papers of the American Society of Photogrammetry: Falls Church, VA, American Society of Photogrammetry, p.215-222.

Elvidge, C.D., 1982, Reexamination of the rate of desert varnish formation reported south of Barstow, California: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.7, n.4, p.345-348.

Engel, C.G., 1957, Desert varnish: Master's Thesis. Los Angeles, CA, University of California, LA.

Engel, C.G., and Sharp, R.P., 1958, Chemical data on desert varnish, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.69, p.487-518. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Fisk, E.P., 1971, Desert glaze: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v.41, n.4, p.1136-1137. [552.505 J82]

Goudie, A.S., and Pye, K., eds., 1983, Chemical sediments and geomorphology: Precipitates and residua in the near-surface environment: New York, NY, Academic Press, 439 p. [GB401.5 .C47 1983]

Greeley, R., 1987, Desert "varnish"; Earth, Mars, and Venus: International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly 19, v.1, p.96.

Guinness, E.A., Arvidson, R.E., Clark, I.H., and Shepard, M.K., 1997, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.29, n.6, p.214.

Hooke, R. LeB., Yang, H.Y., and Weiblen, P.W., 1969, Desert Varnish: An electron probe study: Jour. Geol., v. 77, p.275-288. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Hunt, C.B., 1961, Stratigraphy of desert varnish: U.S. Geol. Serv. Prof. Paper 424B, p.B194-B195. [RLH] [I19.16:424B]

Hunt, C.P., 1954, Desert varnish, Science, v. 120, p.183-184. [RLH] [505.5 Sci2]

Hunt, C.B., 1961, Stratigraphy of desert varnish; Article 80: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 424B, p.B194-B195. [I19.16:424B]

Klein, J., Lawn, B., Gosse, J., and Harrington, C., 1997, Can terrestrial cosmogenic Be-10 Be measured in whole rock samples to decipher surface exposure histories?: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.29, n.6, p.346.

Knauss, K.G., and Ku, T.L., 1980, Desert varnish; Potential for age dating via uranium-series isotopes: Journal of Geology, v.88, n.1, p.95-100. [550.5 J82]

Lakin, H.W., Hunt, C.B., Davidson, D.F., and Oda, U., 1963, Variation in minor-element content of desert varnish: U.S. Geol. Serv. Prof. Paper 475-B, p.B28-B31. [RLH] [I19.16:475B]

Laudermilk, J.D., 1931, On the origin of desert varnish: American Journal of Science, v.21; p.51-66. [505 Am35]

Liu, T., and Broeker, W.W., 2000, How fast does rock varnish grow?: Geology, v.28, n.2, p.183-186. [550.5 G294]

Lubetkin, L.K.C., and Clark, M.M., 1988, Late Quaternary activity along the Lone Pine Fault, eastern California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.100, n.5, p.755-766. [550.5 G29]

Lucas, ?., 1905, ?: Geol. Survey, p. ? [SR] [This is an example of a completely worthless student reference. Don't do this!]

**Malakoff, D., 1998, Rock dates thrown into doubt, researcher under fire. Science, v. 280, p. 2041-2042. [505.5 Sci2 Microfiche]

Marshall, R.R., 1962, Natural radioactivity and the origin of desert varnish: Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v.43, n.4, p.446-447. [550.5 Am35]

Moore, C.B., and Elvidge, C.D., 1982, Desert varnish, in Bender, G.L., ed., Reference handbook on the deserts of North America: Westport, CT, Greenwood Press. [GB612 .R43 1982]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Palmer, F.E., Staley, J.T., Murray, R.G.E., Counsell, Tl, and Adams, J.B., 1986, Identification of manganese-oxidizing bacteria from desert varnish: Geomicrobiology Journal, v.4, n.4, p.343-360.

Perry, R.S., and Adams, J.B., 1978, Desert varnish; Evidence for cyclic deposition of manganese: Nature, v.276, n.5687, p.489-491. [505 N21]

Potter, R.M., and Rossman, G.R., 1977, Desert varnish; The importance of clay minerals: Science, v.196, n.4297, p.1446-1448. [RLH*] [505 Sci2]

Potter, R.M., 1979, The tetravalent manganese oxides; Clarification of their structural variations and relationships and characterization of their occurrence in the terrestrial weathering environment as desert varnish and other manganese oxide concentrations. Doctoral dissertation: Pasadena, CA, California Institute of Technology, 254 p.

Potter, R.M., and Rossman, G.R., 1979, The manganese- and iron-oxide mineralogy of desert varnish: Chemical Geology, v.25, n.1-2, p.79-94

**Reneau, S.L., Oberlander, T.M., and Harrington, C.D., 1991, Accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating of rock varnish; Discussion: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 103, n. 2, p.310-311. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Reneau, S.L., and Raymond, R., Jr., 1991, Cation-ratio dating of rock varnish: Why does it work? Geology, v.19 , p.937-940. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Reneau, S.L., 1993, Manganese accumulation in rock varnish on a desert piedmont, Mojave Desert, California, and application to evaluating varnish development: Quaternary Research, v. 40, n.3, p.309-317. [551.7905 Q28]

Rivard, Benoit, Petroy, S.B., and Miller, J.R., 1993, Measured effects of desert varnish on the mid-infrared spectra of weathered rocks as an aid to TIMS imagery interpretation: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, v.31, n.1, p.284-291. [621.3806 In7GE]

Scheffer, F., Meyere, B., and Kalk, F., 1963, Biologische Ursachen der Wustenlack-bildung: Zeit fur Geomorph., v.7, n.2, p.112-119. [RLH]

Schneider, J.S., and Bierman, P.R., 1997, Surface Dating Using Rock Varnish, in, Taylor, R.E., and Aitken, M.J., eds., Chronometric dating in archaeology. New York: Plenum Press, p. 357-388. [CC78 .C46 1997]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Nature's crafted mosaics and the tanning process, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.119-128. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Spatz, D.M., Taranik, J.V., and Hsu, L.C., 1987, Desert varnish on volcanic rocks of the Basin and Range Province; Composition, morphology, distribution, origin and influence on Landsat imagery: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, v. 21, p.843-852.

Spatz, D.M., 1988, Genetic, spectral, and Landsat thematic mapper imagery; relationships between desert varnish and Tertiary volcanic host rocks, southern Nevada. Doctoral dissertation. Reno, NV, University of Nevada, Reno, 364 p.

Spatz, D.M., Taranik, J.V., and Hsu, L.C., 1989, Differentiating volcanic rock assemblages using Landsat thematic mapper data; influence of petrochemistry and desert varnish: Advances in Space Research, v.9, n.1, p.93-98.

Whalley, W.B., 1983, Desert varnish, in Goudie, A.S., and Pye, K., eds., Chemical sediments and geomorphology; Precipitates and residua in the near-surface environment: London, UK, Academic Press, p.197-226. [GB401.5 .C47 1983]

White, C.H., 1924, Desert varnish: American Journal of Science, v.7, p.413-420.

Walker, A.S., 1996, Deserts: Geology and Resources: USGS Online Version.

Wells, et al, 1985, ?: ?, p.?. [SR] [Note: Another worthless student reference. Might be Wells, S.G., Dohrenwend, J.C., McFadden, L.D., Turrin, B.D., and Mahrer, K.D., 1985, Late Cenozoic landscape evolution on lava flow surfaces of Cima volcanic field, Mojave Desert, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.96, n.12, p.1518-1529.]

Birkeland, P.W., and Larson, E.E., 1989, Putnam's Geology, 5th ed.: New York, Oxford University Press. [SR] [QE28.2 .P87 1989]

Bloom, A.L., 1969, The surface of the earth: New Jersey, Prentice Hall, p.?. [SR] [GB53 .B56]

Bloom, A.L., 1991, Geomorphology: New Jersey, Prentic Hall, p. ?. [SR] [GB401.5 .B55 1991]

Cooke, R.U., 1970, Stone pavements in deserts: Annals of the Association of American Geographers, v. 60, n. 3, p.560-577. [910.6 As7]

Garner, H.F., 1974, The origin of landscapes; A synthesis of geomorphology: New York, Oxford University Press, p.?. [SR] [GB401 .G37]

Haff, P.K., and Werner, B.T., 1993, Streak patterns on desert pavement surfaces: Eos, Transactions, v.74, n.16, suppl., p.152.

Haff, P.K., and Werner, B.T., 1996, Dynamical processes on desert pavements and the healing of surficial disturbances: Quaternary Research, v.45, n.1, p.38-46. [551.7905 Q28]

McFadden, L.D., Wells, S.G., and Jercinovich, M.J., 1987, Influences of eolian and pedogenic processes on the origin and evolution of desert pavement: Geology, v. 15, p.504-508. [RLH*] [SR] [550.5 G294]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

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Walker, A.S., 1996, Deserts: Geology and Resources: USGS Online Version.

Bradley, W.H., 1973, Oil Shale Formed in Desert Environment; Green River Formation, Wyoming: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.84, n.4, p.1121-1123. [550.5 G29]

Chico, R.J., 1964, Playa mud cracks; regular and king size, in [unknown]: Geological Society of America Special Paper 76, p.306.

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Dellwig, L.F., 1972, Primary sedimentary structures of evaporites, in Geology of saline deposits--Geologie des depots salins: Earth Science (Paris) = Sciences de la Terre (Paris), v.7, p.53-60.

Doerr, J.E., Jr., 1926, An investigation of the characteristics of mud cracks: Master's thesis. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dow, W.G., 1964, The effect of salinity on the formation of mud cracks: Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, v. 41, n.2, p.162-166.

Fredericks, P.G., 1985, Where did those cracks come from?: Science Digest, v.93, p.104. [SR] [505 Sci272]

Guzzo, J.V.P., and Arienti, L.M., 1998, Depositional significance of lacustrine black shales; falsifying a paradigm: AAPG Bulletin, v.82, n.10, p.1921-1922. [550.5 Am3]

His, C.T., 1927, Comprehensive study of mud cracks and other similar structures: Master's thesis. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Kindle, E.M., 1917, Some factors affecting the development of mud cracks: Journal of Geology, p.135-144. [550.5 J82]

Kindle, E.M., 1926, Contrasted types of mud cracks: Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, v.20, p.71-75.

Kindle, E.M., and Cole, L.H., 1938, Some mud crack experiments: Geol. Meere u. Binnengew, v.2, n.2, p.278-283.

Li, J., Lowenstein, T.K., Brown, C.B., Ku, T.L., and Luo, S., 1996, A 100 ka record of water tables and paleoclimates from salt cores, Death Valley, California: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v.123, n.1-4, p.179-203. [551.705 P172]

Lindholm, R.C., 1987, A practical approach to sedimentology: London, Allen and Unwin, p. ?. [SR] [QE471 .L534 1987]

Longwell, C.R., 1928, Three common types of desert mud cracks: American Journal of Science, v.15; p.136-145.

Messina, P., Stoffer, P., and Smith, W.C., 2006, Macropolygon morphology, development, and classification on North Panamint and Eureke playas, Death Valley National Park CA, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 309-322. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Parker, J., 1963, 'Inverted mud cracks': Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v.33, n.1, p.230-231. [552.505 J82]

Pettijohn, F.J., 1975, Sedimentary rocks: New York, Harper and Row Publishers, p. ? [SR] [QE471 .P46 1975]

Sheng, X., and Ji, Z., 1985, Origin of "mud cracks" in the geologic past: Regional Geology of China = Zhongquo Quyu Dizhi, v.14, p.119-124. [People's Republic of China, Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources. Beijing, China.

Smoot, J.P., 1981, Subaerial exposure criteria in modern playa mud cracks: AAPG Bulletin, v.65, n.5, p.994-995. [550.5 Am3]

Blair, T.C., and McPherson, J.G., 1992, The Trollheim alluvial fan and facies model revisited: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 6, p.762-769. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Bull, W.B., 1964, Geomorphology of segmented alluvial fans in western Fresno County, Calif: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 352E. [RLH*] [I19.16:352E]

Bull, W.B., 1967, Fans and pediments: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 265, p.81-105. [RLH]

Denny, C.S., 1965, Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 466, p.55-59. [SR] [I19.16:466]

Eckis, R., 1928, Alluvial fans of the Cucamonga district, southern California: Jour. Geol., v. 36, p.224-247. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Hooke, R. Le B., 1966, Slopes of alluvial fans (abs), Geo. Soc. Amer. Program 1966 Annual Meetings, p. 97. [RLH]

Hooke, R. Le B., 1967, Processes on arid-region alluvial fans: Jour. Geol. v. 75, n. 4, p.438-460. [RLH*] [550.5 J82]

Hooke, R. Le B., 1968, Steady-state relationships on arid-region alluvial fans in closed basins: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 266, p.609-629. [RLH*] [505 Am35]

Hooke, R. Le B., 1972, Geomorphic evidence for Late-Wisconsin and Holocene tectonic deformation, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, p.2073-2098. [RLH*] [550.5 G29]

Hooke, R. Le B., and Rohrer, W. L., 1979, Geometry of alluvial fans: Effect of discharge and sediment size: Earth Surface Processes, v. 4, p.147-166. [RLH*]

Hooke, R. Le B., and Dorn, R.I., 1992, Segmentation of alluvial fans in Death Valley, California, new insights from surface exposure dating: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 17, p.557-574. [RLH*]

Mackin, J.H., 1948, Concept of the graded river: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. v. 59, p.463-512. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Melton, M.A., 1965, The geomorphic and paleoclimatic significance of alluvial deposits in southern Arizona: Jour. Geol., v. 73, p.1-38. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Merritts, D.J., 1983, Segmentation on the Surprise Canyon alluvial fan, Panamint Valley, southeastern California: Master's thesis. Stanford, CA, Stanford Universitiy, 57 p.

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]

Rachocki, A., 1981, Alluvial fans; An attempt at an empirical approach: New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, p.3-44, 149. [SR] [GB591 .R33]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Dynamic desert landforms; Alluvial fans and debris cones, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.55-67. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Strahler, A.S., 1950, Equilibrium theory of erosional slopes approached by frequency distribution analysis: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 248, p.673-696. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Tarbuck, E.J., and Lutgens, F.K., 1993, The earth; An introduction to physical geology, 4th ed.: New York, NY, Macmillian Publishing Company, p.230-240. [SR]

Wells, S.G., and Dohrenwend, J.C., 1985, Relict sheetflood bedforms on late Quaternary alluvial-fan surfaces in the southwestern United States: Geology, v. 13, n. 7, p.512-516. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Whipple, K.X., and Dunne, T., 1992, The influence of debris flow rheology on fan morphology, Owens Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 104, n. 7, p.887-900. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

See also books on Desert Geomorphology in the library [GB611 area], books on Sed/Strat.

Fanhead Incision and Channels

Beaty, C.B., 1963, origin of alluvial fans, White Mountains, California and Nevada: Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geog., v. 53, p.516-535. [RLH] [910.6 As7]

Blissenbach, E., 1952, Relation of surface angle distribution to particle size distribution on alluvial fan: Jour. Sed. Pet., v. 22, p.25-28. [RLH] [552.505 J82]

Bull, W.B., 1964, History and causes of channel trenching in western Fresno County, California: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 262, p.249-258. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Lustig, L.K., 1966, Discussion of Melton's 1965 paper: Jour. Geol., v. 74, p.95-101. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Troxel, B.W., 1974, Significance of a man-made diversion of Furnace Creek Wash at Zabriske Point, Death Valley, California: Geol. Soc. Amer., Guidebook: Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publishing Co., p.87-90. [RLH*]

Anderson, S.P., Anderson, R.S., 1990, Debris-flow benches; Dune-contact deposits record paleo-sand dune positions in North Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California: Geology, v.18, n.6, p.524-527. [550.5 G294]

Beaty, C.B., 1959, Desert flooding and debris-flow deposition (California-Nevada): Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.70, n12, pt.2, p.1774. [550.5 G29]

Bierman, P.R., Gillespie, A.R., and Caffee, M.W., 1995, Cosmogenic ages for earthquake recurrence intervals and debris flow fan deposition, Owens Valley, California: Science, v.270, n.5235, p.447-450. [505 Sci2]

Blackwelder, E., 1928, Mudflow as a geologic agent in semi-arid mountains: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 39, p.465-484. [RLH] [SR] [550.5 G29]

Brimsdem. D., and Prior, D.B., eds., 1984, Slope instability: Chichester, UK, John Wiley and Sons.

Brown, W.M., III, 1992, The National Landslide Information Center; data to reduce landslide damage: Earthquakes and Volcanoes, v.23, n.2, p.52-57. [I19.65:]

Campbell, R.H., 1974, Debris flows originating from soil slips during rainstorms in southern California: The Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology, v.7, n.4, p.339-349.

Campbell, R.H., Bernknopf, R.L., and Soller, D.R., 1998, Mapping time-dependent changes in soil-slip-debris-flow probability: U. S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series 2586, 16 p., 1 sheet. [I19.91:I-2586]

Coates, D.R., 1990, The relation of subsurface water to downslope movement and failure, in Higgins, C.G., and Coates, D.R., eds., Groundwater geomorphology; The role of subsurface water in earth-surface processes and landforms: Geological Society of America Special Paper 252, p.51-76. [GB1001.2 .G767 1990]

Conrad, J.E., 1993, Late Cenozoic tectonics of the southern Inyo Mountains, eastern California: Master's thesis. San Jose, CA, San Jose State University, 84 p.

Crippen, J.R., 1979, Potential hazards from floodflows and debris movement in the Furnace Creek area, Death Valley National Monument, California-Nevada: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 79-991, 50 p. [I19.76:79-991]

Davis, G.A., and Friedmann, S.J., 2006, Large-scale gravity sliding in the Miocene Shadow Valley supradetachement basin, Eastern Mojave Desert, California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 149-176. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Day, R.W., Anderson, S.A., and Sitar, N., 1996, Analysis of rainfall-induced debris flows; discussion and reply: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v.122, n.12, p.1025-1027.

Filipov, A.J., 1986, Sedimentology of debris-flow deposits, west flank of the White Mountains, California: Master's thesis. Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts.

Foggin, G.T., III, and Rice, R.M., 1979, Predicting slope stability from aerial photos: Journal of Forestry, v.77, n.2, p.152-155. [634.905 J82 Microfiche]

French, R.H., 1984, Flood hazard assessment on alluvial fans; an examination of the methodology: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, Desert Research Institute, 40 p.

Friedman, G.M., and Sanders, J.E., 1978, Principles of Sedimentology: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [SR] [QE471 .F72] [Also try: Griedman, G.M., 1992, Principles of Sedimentary Deposits; Stratigraphy and Sedimentology: [QE471 .F73 1992]

Fuqua, W.D., 1963, Geologic aspects of debris flow problems related to the California Aqueduct Project: California Assoc. Eng. Geologists, 5th Ann. Mtg., 1962, Tech. Papers, p.11-16.

Hicks, B.G., and Collins, T.K., 1971, Acceleration of mass movement by debris flow activity: Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists 14, p.25-26.

Hollingsworth, R., and Kovacs, G.S., 1981, Soil slumps and debris flows; prediction and protection: Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists, v.18, n.1, p.17-28.

Hollingsworth, R.A., and Kovacs, G.S., 1985, California soil slumps and debris flows: Ground Failure, v.2, 17 p. (National Research Council, Committee on Ground Failure Hazards. Washington, DC).

Hollingsworth, R.A., and Kovacs, G.S., 1985, California soil slumps and debris flows, in Bowles, D.S., ed., Delineation of landslide, flash flood, and debris flow hazards in Utah; Proceedings of a specialty conference: General Series, Utah Water Research Laboratory G85-3, p.86-98.

Hooke, R.LeB., 1968, Steady-state relationships on arid-region alluvial fans in closed basins: American Journal of Science, v.266, n.8, p.609-629. [505 Am35]

Hooke, R. LeB., 1986, Mass movement in semi-arid environments and the morphology of alluvial fans, in Anderson, M.G., and Richards, K.S., eds., The Geotechnics and Geomorphology of Mass Movement; Chapter 8: John Wiley and Sons. [RLH*]

Hubert, J.F., and Filipov, A.J., 1989, Debris-flow deposits in alluvial fans on the west flank of the White Mountains, Owens Valley, California, U.S.A.: Sedimentary Geology, v.61, n.3-4, p.177-205.

Ibbeken, Hillert, Warnke, D.A., and Diepenbroek, M., 1998, Granulometric study of the Hanaupah Fan, Death Valley, California: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.23, n.6, p.481-492.

Jahns, R.H., 1949, Desert floods: Engineering and Science Monthly (California Institute of Technology Alumni Assoc.), May 1949, p.10-14. [RLH]

Johnson, A., 1965, A model for debris flow: Ph.D. thesis, University of PA, Wilson Library microfilm, 1708. [RLH]

Johnson, A.M., and Rahn, P.H., 1970, Mobilization of debris flows, in New contributions to slope evolution: Zeitschrift fuer Geomorphologie 9, p.168-186.

Johnson, A.M., 1984, Debris flow, in Brimsdem. D., and Prior, D.B., eds., Slope instability: Chichester, UK, John Wiley and Sons, p.257-361.

Johnson, B., 1978, Blackhawk landslide, California, U.S.A., in Voight, B., ed., Rockslides and avalanches; 1, Natural phenomena, in the collection Developments in geotechnical engineering, v.14A, p.481-504.

Johnson. K.A., 1987, An investigation of the mechanisms of debris flow initiation: Doctoral dissertation. Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, 256 p.

Johnson, P.A., McCuen, R.H., and Hromadka, T.V., 1991, Magnitude and frequency of debris flows: Journal of Hydrology, v.123, v.1-2, p.69-82.

Katzer, T.L., and Squires, R.R., 1984, Las Vegas SW Quadrangle; flood and related debris flow hazards map: Map - Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1 sheet.

Katzer, T., 1986, Flood and related debris flow hazards, Las Vegas SE Quadrangle, Nevada: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report, 5 p.

Lee, T.C., and Sadler, P.M., 1989, A review of the basic mechanics of slope failure, in Sadler, P.M., and Morton, D.M., eds., Landslides in a semi-arid environment with emphasis on the inland valleys of Southern California: Publications of the Inland Geological Society 2, p.150-160.

Merifield, P.M., 1992, Surficial slope failures in Southern California hillside residential areas; lessons from the 1978 and 1980 rainstorms, in Slosson, J.E., Keene, A.G., and Johnson, J.A., eds., Landslides/ landslide mitigation: Reviews in Engineering Geology 9, Geological Society of America, p.11-22. [TA705 .R4 vol.9]

McKean, J., Buechel, S., and Gaydos, L.J., 1991, Remote sensing and landslide hazard assessment, in Rogers, R.H., Proceedings of the Eighth thematic conference on Geologic remote sensing; exploration, engineering, and environment: Proceedings of the Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing 8, p.729-742.

Parolini, J.R., 1986, Debris flows within a Miocene alluvial fan, Lake Mead region, Clark County, Nevada: Master's thesis. Las Vegas, NV, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 120 p.

Reading, H.G., 1986, Sedimentary environments and facies, 2nd ed.: Oxford, Blackwell Scientific. [SR] [QE471 .S378 1986]

Sadler, P.M., and Morton, D.M., eds., 1980, Landslides in a semi-arid environment with emphasis on the inland valleys of Southern California: Publications of the Inland Geological Society 2.

Scott, K.M., 1971, Origin and sedimentology of 1969 debris flows near Glendora, Calif.: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 750-C, p.C242-C247. [I19.16:750-C]

Sharp, R.P. and Nobles, L.H., 1941, Mudflow at Wrightwood, Southern California: Geol. Soc. of Amer. Bull., v. 64, p.547-560. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Shen, H.W., and Jan, C.D., 1990, Fundamental study of debris flow processes; Phase II: Berkeley, CA, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Civil Engineering, 53 p.

Sitar, N., and Johnson, K.A., 1985, Techniques for identification of source areas for debris flows, in Tilford, N.R., Site selection, characterization, and design exploration: Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering Geologists, v.28, p.75.

Slosson, J.E., Havens, G.W., Shuirman, G., and Slosson, T.L., 1989, Harrison Canyon debris flows of 1980, in Sadler, P.M., and Morton, D.M., eds., Landslides in a semi-arid environment with emphasis on the inland valleys of Southern California: Publications of the Inland Geological Society 2, p.285-298.

Slosson, J.E., Keene, A.G., and Johnson, J.A., eds., 1992, Landslides/ landslide mitigation: Reviews in Engineering Geology 9, Geological Society of America. [TA705 .R4 vol.9]

Smoot, J.P., 1982, Sedimentary fabrics of debris flow-dominated, stream-modified alluvial fan, Saline Valley, California: AAPG Bulletin, v.66., n.5, p.633. [550.5 Am3]

Van Wie, W.A., 1976, Sedimentology of alluvial fans in southern Nevada. Doctoral dissertation. Cincinnati, OH, University of Cincinnati, 249 p.

Walling, D.E., Davies, T.R., and Hasholt, B., eds., 1992, Erosion, debris flows and environment in mountain regions: International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 209.

Watters, R.J., 1984, Engineering geology of the Slide Mountain rock slide and waterflood-debris flow; Field trip 12, in Lintz, J., Jr., ed., Western geological excursions; volume 2, p.88-95.

Webb, R.H., Steiger, J.W., and Newman, E.B., 1988, The response of vegetation to disturbance in Death Valley National Monument, California: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1793, 103 p. 1988. [I19.16:1793]

Weber, F.H., Jr.., and Treiman, J.A., 1979, Slope instability and debris flows: California Geology, v.32, n.1, p.3-5.

Weber, F.H., Jr., 1979, General features of landsliding and debris flooding in Southern California, in Weber, F.H., Jr., Treiman, J.A., Tan, S.S., and Miller, R.V., Landslides in the Los Angeles region, California; effects of February-March 1978 rains: Open File Report 79-4 - California Division of Mines and Geology [Sacramento], p.15-47.

Wells, S.G., Ford, R.L., Grimm, J.P., Martinez, G.F., Pickle, J.D., and Sares, S.W., 1982, Development of debris flows on debris-mantled hillslopes; An example of feedback mechanisms in desert hillslope processes, in Leopold, L.B., American Geomorphological Field Group; Field trip guidebook, 1982 conference: American Geomorphological Field Group, 141 p.

Whipple, K.X., and Dunne, T., 1990, Processes on debris-flow fans, Owens Valley, CA: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v.71, n.43, p.1341.

Whipple, K.X., 1992, Predicting debris-flow runout and deposition on fans; The importance of the flow hydrograph, in Walling, D.E., Davies, T.R., and Hasholt, B., eds., Erosion, debris flows and environment in mountain regions: International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 209, p.337-345.

Whipple, K.X., and Dunne, T., 1992, The influence of debris-flow rheology on fan morphology, Owens Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.104, n.7, p.887-900. [RLH][SR][550.5 G29]

Whipple, K.X., 1994, Debris-flow fans; process and form. Doctoral dissertation. Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 292 p.

Whitney, J.W., and Harrington, C.D., 1993, Relict colluvial boulder deposits as paleoclimatic indicators in the Yucca Mountain region, southern Nevada: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.105, n.8, p. 1008-1018. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

See also books on Desert Geomorphology in the library [GB611 area], and Sed/Strat books.

Bryan, K., 1922, Erosion and sedimentation in the Papago Country, Arizona, with a sketch of the geology: U.S. Geological Surv. Bull. 730, p.19-90. [RLH] [I19.3:730]

Bloom, A.L., 1991, Geomorphology: a systematic analysis of Late Cenozoic landforms: Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, p.336-341. [SR] [GB401.5 .B55 1991]

Denny, C.S., 1967, Fans and pediments: Amer. Jour. Sci., v. 265, p.81-105. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Hadley, R.F., 1967, Pediments and pediment-forming processes: Jour. Geol. Education, v. 15, p.83-89. [RLH*]

Helley, E.J., and Jaworski, C., 1984, The Red Bluff Pediment: A datum plane for locating Quaternary structures in the Sacramento Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1628, p.1-3. [SR] [I19.3:1628]

Mabbutt, J.A., 1966, Mantle controlled planation of pediments. Am. J. Sci., v. 264, p.78-91. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Mabbutt, J.A., 1955, Pediment landforms in Little Namaqualand, South Africa: Geographical Journal, v. 121, p.77-83. [RLH] [910.5 G29]

Mammerickx, J., 1964, Quantitative observation on pediments in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts, southwestern United States: American Journal of Science, v. 262, p.417-435. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Mackin, J.H., 1970, Origin of pediments in the western United States: Studies in Hungarian Geography, v. 8, p.85-151. [RLH*]

Oberlander, T.M., 1970, Morphogenesis of granitic boulder slopes in the Mojave Desert, California: Jour. Geol., v. 80, n. 1, p.1-20. [RLH*] [550.5 J82]

Rahn, P.H., 1966, Field observations of desert runoff: Program, 1966 Annual Meetings, Geol. Soc. Amer., p.172. [RLH]

Rahn, P.H., 1966, Inselbergs and nickpoints in southwestern Arizona: Ziet. for Geomorph., v. 10, p.217-225. [RLH]

Schumm, S.A., 1962, Erosion of miniature pediments in Badlands National Monument, South Dakota: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 73, p.719-724. [RLH] [550.5 G29]

Scott, R.C., 1992, Physical geography, 2nd ed.: St. Paul, MN, West Publising Company, p.505-510. [SR]

Sharp, R.P., 1957, Geomorphology of Cima Dome, Mojave Desert, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 68, p.273-290. [RLH*] [550.5 G29]

Tarbuck, E.J., and Lutgens, F.K., 1993, The earth: an introduction to physical geology: New York, Macmillan Publishing Company, p.340-344. [SR]

Twidale, C.R., 1967, Origin of the piedmont angle as evidenced in south Australia: J. Geol., v. 75, n. 4, p.393-411. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Williams, G.E., 1969, Characteristics and origin of a Precambrian pediment: Jour. Geol., v. 77, p.183-207. [RLH] [550.5 J82]

Wooldridge, S.W., and Morgan, R.S., 1959, An outline of geomorphology: London, Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., p.279-289. [SR] [QE26 .W6 1959]

See also books on Desert Geomorphology in the library [GB611 area], and Sed/Strat books.

Soils of Arid Regions [pedology, paleopedology, durisols, duripans, duricrust, ferricrete, silcrete, calcrete, caliche]

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See also Web Links:

Duricrusts, Silcrete - Desert Processes Working Group
Mineral Soils conditioned by a (semi-)Arid Climate
What is an Aridic Soil?

Pleistocene Lakes/ Pluvial Lakes/ Playas/ Tufas

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Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, A huge bathtub without a drain; Pleistocene Lake Manly and the salt pan, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.41-54. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Smith, G.I., and Haines, D.V., 1964, Character and distribution of nonclastic minerals in Searles Lake evaporite deposit, California: U.S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 1181P, 58 p. [RLH] [I19.3:1181P]

Smith, G.I., 1968, Late-Quaternary geologic and climatic history of Searles Lake, southeastern California: in Morrison, R.B. and Wright, H.E., Jr., Means of correlation of Quaternary successions, Univ. of Utah Press, p.293-310. [RLH]

Smith, G.I., and Street-Perrott, F.A., 1983, Pluvial Lakes of Western United States, in Porter, S.C., ed., The Late Pleistocene, in the collection Wright, H.E. Jr., Late-Quaternary Environments of the United States: Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press, p.190-212. [SR] [QE696 .L29 1983]

Smith, G. I. , 1984, Paleohydrologic regimes in the southwestern great basin, 0 - 3.2 my ago, compared with other long records of global climate: Quat. Res., v. 22, p.1-17. [RLH*] [551.7905 Q28]

Smith, G.I., 1987, Searles Valley, California: Outcrop evidence of a Pleistocene lake and its fluctuations, limnology, and climatic significance: Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide, Cordilleran Section, p.137-142. [SR] [QE77 .C46]

Smith, R.S., 1978, Pluvial history of Panamint Valley, California; A guidebook for the Friends of the Pleistocene, Pacific Cell: Friends of the Pleistocene, Pac. Cell, 36 p.

Wells, S.G., McFadden, L.D., and Dohrenwend, J.C., 1987, Influence of late Quaternary climatic changes on geomorphic and pedogenic processes on a desert piedmont, Eastern Mojave Desert, California: Quat. Research, v. 27, p.130-146. [RLH] [551.7905 Q28]

Winograd, I.J., 1985, Two-million-year record of deuterium depletion in Great Basin ground waters: Science, v.227, p.519-522. [SR] [505 Sci2]

Anderson, D.E., Poths, J., and Wells, S.G., 1998 Cosmogenic (super 3) He age estimates for the terminal highstand of Plio-Pleistocene Lake Tecopa, California; Integration of the upper Amargosa River with the Death Valley drainage basin: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.30, n.6, p.2.

Anderson, K.C., and Well, S.G., 1996, Late Pleistocene lacustrine record of Lake Dumont and the relationship to pluvial lakes Mojave and Manly: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.458.

Brown, W.J., and Rosen, M.R., 1989, An attempt to destroy the myth of mid-late Pleistocene connection between Death Valley and the Colorado River; Evidence from Silver-Soda and Bristol Dry Lake basins, CA: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.21, n.5, p.60.

Brown, W.J., 1989, The Late Quaternary stratigraphy, paleohydrology, and geomorphology of fluvial Lake Mojave, Silver Lake and Soda Lake basins, Southern California: Master's thesis. Albuquerque, NM, University of New Mexico, 266 p.

Butler, P.R., and Mount, J.F., 1986, Corroded cobbles in southern Death Valley; Their relationship to honeycomb weathering and lake shorelines: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.11, n.4, p.377-387.

Butler, P.R., 1984, Fluvial response to on-going tectonism and base-level changes, lower Amargosa River, southern Death Valley, California: Sedimentary Geology, v.38, n.1-4, p.107-125.

Butler, P.R., 1981, Evidence for higher stands of Pleistocene Lake Manly, southern Death Valley, California and a possible drainage connection to the Colorado River: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.13, n.2, p.47.

Butler, P.R., 1982, Fluvial response to on-going tectonism and base-level changes, lower Amargosa River, southern Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.14, n.4, p.153.

Clements, T.D., 1952, Lake Rogers, a Pleistocene lake in the north end of Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.63, n.12, pt.2, p.1324. [550.5 G29]

Clements, T.D., and Clements, L., 1953, Evidence of Pleistocene man in Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.64, n.10, p.1189-1203. [550.5 G29]

Craig, R.G., 1984, Climates and lakes of the Death Valley drainage system during the last glacial maximum: Kent, OH, Kent State University, 157 p.

Galvin, C., and Klinger, R.E., 1996, Lake Manly beach ridges at Beatty Junction, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.458.

Hale, G.R., 1984, Reassessment of the Death Valley-Colorado River overflow hypothesis in light of new evidence: Doctoral dissertation. Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, 291 p.

Knott, J.R., Wells, S.G., Sarna, W.A.M., Tinsley, J.C. III, and Meyer, C.E., 1996, Early to middle Pleistocene paleogeography and pluvial lakes at Mormon Point, central Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.458.

Ku, T.L., Luo, S., Lowenstien, T.K., Li, J., and Spencer, R.J., 1998, U-series chronology of lacustrine deposits in Death Valley, California: Quaternary Research, v.50, n.3, p.261-275.

Meek, N., 1996, The shorelines and lakes of Death Valley: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.459.

Messina, P., Stoffer, P., and Smith, W.C., 2005, Macropolygon morphology, development, and classification on North Panamint and Eureka playas, Death Valley National Park CA: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 309-322. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Orme, A.J., and Orme, A.R., 1991, Relict barrier beaches as paleoenvironmental indicators in the California desert: Physical Geography, v.12, n.4, p.334-346.

Pluhar, C.J., Holt, J.H., Kirschvink, J.L., Beratan, K.K., and Adams, R.W., 1992, Magnetostratigraphy of Plio-Pleistocene lake sediments in the Confidence Hills of southern Death Valley, California: Quarterly of San Bernardino County Museum Association, v.39, n.2, p.12-19.

Roberts, S.M., Spencer, R.J., Yang, W., and Krouse, H.R., 1995, Deciphering some unique paleoclimate indicators in saline lake deposits from Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.27, n.3, p.82-83.

Roberts, S.M., Spencer, R.J., Yang, W., and Krouse, H.R., 1997, Deciphering some unique paleotemperature indicators in halite-bearing saline lake deposits from Death Valley, California, USA: Journal of Paleolimnology, v.17, n.1, p.101-130.

Singer, M.P., and Craig, R.G., 1983, A computer simulation model of the growth and desiccation of pluvial lakes in the southwestern United States: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.15, n.6, p.689.

Spencer, R., Yang, W., Krouse, H.R., and Roberts, S., 1996, Hydrology of Death Valley between 180 and 100 ka: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.457.

Singer, M.P., 1985, A computer simulation model of the growth and desiccation of pluvial lakes in the Southwestern United States; Volume 1, Description of the model: Master's thesis. Kent, OH, Kent State University, 436 p.

Stewart, B.W., Hsieh, J.C.C., and Murray, B.C., 1993, Strontium isotope record of cation sources in Plio-Pleistocene lacustrine evaporite deposits, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.25, n.6, p.455-456.

Trull, T.W., Brown, E.T., Marty, B., Raisbeck, G.M., and Yiou, F., 1995, Cosmogenic (super 10) Be and (super 3) He accumulation in Pleistocene beach terraces in Death Valley, California, U.S.A.; implications for cosmic-ray exposure dating of young surfaces in hot climates: Chemical Geology, v.119, n.1-4, p.191-207.

Valet, J.P., Tauxe, L., and Clark, D.R., 1988, The Matuyama-Brunhes transition recorded from Lake Tecopa sediments (California): Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.87, n.4, p.463-472.

Yang, W., Krouse, H.R., Spencer, R.J., Lowenstein, T.K., Hutcheon, T.E., Ku, T.L., Li, J., Roberts, S.M., and Brown, C.B., 1999, A 200,000-year record of change in oxygen isotope composition of sulfate in a saline sediment core, Death Valley, California: Quaternary Research, v.51, n.2, p.148-157.[551.7905 Q28]

Phillips, F.M., Campbell, A.R., Kruger, C., Johnson, P., Roberts, R., and Keyes, E., 1992, A reconstruction of the water balance in western United States lake basins to climatic change: WRRI Report No. 269. New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute. Las Cruces, NM, New Mexico State University. [SR]

Stuiver, Minze, 1964, Carbon isotopic distribution and correlated chronology of Searles lake sediments: Am. Jour. Sci., v. 262, p.377-392. [RLH] [505 Am35]

Sliding Boulders at Racetrack Playa

Bacon, D., Cahill, T., and Tombrello, T.A., 1996, Sailing stones on Racetrack Playa: Journal of Geology, v.104, n.1, p.121-125. [550.5 J82]

Baird, B., 1990, Strange Earth, No. 8: The Edinburgh Geologist, v.23, p.16-17.

Bradley, H.C., 1963, Racetrack theories: Pacific Discovery, v.16, n.2, p. 24-26.

Clements, T.D., 1953, Further evidence of wind-blown rocks on playas (California): Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v.37, n.1, p.188. [550.5 Am3]

Creutz, E., 1962, The racing rocks: Pacific Discovery, v.15, n.6, p.24-26.

Fletcher, L. and Nester, A., no date, The Mystery of the rocks on the racetrack at Death Valley: Smith College, http://sophia.smith.edu/~lfletche/deathvalley.html [Accessed 6/13/2006]

Messina, P., Stoffer, P., and Clarke, K. C., 1997, Mapping Death Valley's wandering rocks: GPS World, April, p. 34-44.

Messina, P., 1998, The sliding rocks of Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California; Physical and spatial influences on surface processes: Doctoral dissertation. New York, NY, City College (CUNY), 372 p.

Messina, P., and Stoffer, P.W., 1997, Spatial analyses of sliding rock trails on the Racetrack Playa (Death Valley, California); Implications for basin geometry-related wind dynamics: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.29, n.6, p.37.

Messina, P., Stoffer, P., and Clarke, K.C., 1997, From the XY files: Mapping Death Valley's wandering rocks: GPS World, p.34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44.

McAllister, J.F., and Agnew, A.F., 1948, Playa scrapers and furrows on the Racetrack playa, Inyo County, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 59, n.12, p.1377. [550.5 G29]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990 - Reserve Schwert #16]

O'Hanlon, L., 1996, The roving rocks of Racetrack Playa: Earth, v.5, n.1, p.58-59.

Reid, J.B., Jr., Bucklin, E.P., Copenagle, L., Kidder, J., Pack, S.M., Polissar, P.J., and Williams, M.L., 1995, Sliding rocks at the Racetrack, Death Valley; what makes them move?: Geology, v.23, n.9, p.819-822. [550.5 G294]

Sharp, R.P., and Carey, D.L., 1976, Sliding stones, Racetrack Playa, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.87, n.12, p.1704-1717. [550.5 G29]

Sharp, R.P., Carey, D.L., Reid, J.B., Jr., Polissar, P.J., and Williams, M.L., 1996, Sliding rocks at the Racetrack, Death Valley; What makes them move?; Discussion and reply: Geology, v.24, n.8, p.766-767. [550.5 G294]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, Wind at work; The sailing stones of Racetrack Playa, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.161-173. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Shelton, J.S., 1953, Can wind move rocks on Racetrack Playa [California]?: Science, v.117, n.3042, p.438-439. [505 Sci2]

Stanley, G.M., 1955, Origin of playa stone tracks, Racetrack Playa, Inyo County, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.66, n.11, p.1329-1350. [550.5 G29]

Weber, J.N.E., 1958, Recent grooving in lake bottom sediments at Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v.28, n.3, p.333-341. [552.505 J82]

Wright, K.A., 1992, The roles of clay mineralogy, algae, trapped gas and water in the movement of the skating rocks on Racetrack Playa, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.24, n3, p.86.

Zweigler, R., 1980, Racetrack Playa, in Nelson, C.A., Browne, D.G., and Strathearn, G.E., Death Valley; ESSSO Guidebook 8: Los Angeles, CA, University of California, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, p.40-44.

Fluvial Geomorphology

Anderson, D.E., 2005, Holocene fluvial geomorphology of the Amargosa River through Amargosa Canyon, California: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 291-307. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; UIUC Online]

Anderson, D.E., 2006, Holocene fluvial geomorphology of the Amargosa River through Amargosa Canyon, California, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 291-307. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Economic Geology

General

Church, S.E., Cox, D.P., Wooden, J.L., Tingley, J.V., and Vaughn, R.B., 2005, Base- and precious-metal deposits in the Basin and Range of Southern California and Southern Nevada—Metallogenic implications of lead isotope studies: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 73, n.1-4, p. 323-346. [UIUC 550.5 EAR; Online]

Death Valley and Owens Valley Mineral Deposits

Calzia, J.P., Frisken, J.G., Jachens, R.C., McMahan, A.B., and Rumsey, C., 1987, Mineral resources of the Kingston Range Wilderness Study Area, San Bernardino County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1709-D, p.D1-D21.

Evans, J.R., Taylor, G.C., and Rapp, J.S., 1976, Mines and mineral deposits in Death Valley National Monument, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report no.125, 61 p. [TN24 .C2 A33 no.125]

Gale, H.S., 1914, Salines in the Owens, Searles, and Panamint basins, southeastern California: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 580L, p.251-323. [I19.3f:580L]

Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., 1987, Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California: South Coast Geological Society Annual Field Trip Guidebook No.15.

Hunt, C.B., 1975, Death Valley: Geology, ecology, archaeology: Berkeley, CA, Univ. of California Press, 234 p. [QE90 .D35 H86]

Holser, W.T., 1969, Bromide geochemistry of some non-marine evaporites of the western interior United States: Special Paper - Mineralogical Society of America, n. 3, p.307-319.

Kostick, D.M., 1983, The economic significance of the forms of trona occurrences: Earth Science Bulletin (Wyoming Geological Assoc.), v. 16, p.1-8. 1983.

Hunt, C.B., Robinson, T.W., Bowles, W.A., and Washburn, A.L., 1961, Hydrologic Basin Death Valley California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494B, (see p.B490. [I19.16:494B]

Lustig, L.D., 1987, Geology and mineral resources of the Owens Valley region; An introduction, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California: Annual Field Trip Guidebook. South Coast Geological Society, n. 15, p. 35-37.

Miller, D., 1979, Mojave mining memories: Desert Magazine, v. 42, n. 7, p.20-23.

Mitchell, J.R., 1981, Panamint onyx: Rock & Gem, v. 11, n. 7, p. 48-51.

Morton, P.K., 1965, Geology of the Queen of Sheba Lead Mine; Death Valley, California, 18 p. [TN24 .C2 A33 no.88]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990 - Reserve Schwert #16]

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, A lunar landscape; The trona pinnacles of Searles Lake, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.33-40. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Surdam, R.C., 1979, Zeolite deposits in the Basin and Range province, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.431-436.

Vrendenburg, L.M., 1988, Historical review of the economic geology of the Panamint Range and Valley, Inyo County, California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society Annual field trip guidebook No.16, p.376-385.

Anderson, R.M., 1988, The California desert; its mineral wealth and potential, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.285-287.

Anonymous, no date, War Eagle Mine: Cal Poly Geological Sciences,
http://geology.csupomona.edu/drjessey/fieldtrips/nopah/wareagle.htm [Accessed 1/18/05]

Bladow, T.L., 1988, Regional metamorphism in the Keane Wonder Mine area, Death Valley National Monument, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.372-375.

Church, S.E., Cox, D.P., Wooden, J.L., Tingley, J.V., and Vaughn, R.V., 2006, Base- and previous-metal deposits in the Basin and Range of Southern California and Southern Nevada – Metallogenic implications of lead isotope studies, in Calzia, J.P., ed., Fifty Years of Death Valley Research: New York, Elsevier, p. 323-346. (Reprinted from Earth Science Reviews, v. 73, n. 1-4) [UIUC Geology 557.9487F466]

Clark, W.B., 1970, Mines and mineral deposits of the Death Valley area, in Geologic guide to the Death Valley Area, California; Annual Field Trip Guidebook of the Geological Society of Sacramento: Sacramento, CA, Dept. of Geology, California State University, p.29-32.

Fife, D.L., 1987, Mesothermal gold mineralization, Skidoo-Del Norte mines, Death Valley, Inyo County: California Geology, v.40, n.4, p.86-93. [557.9405 M66 Microfiche]

Fife, D.L., Ruff, R.W., and Unruh, M.E., 1988, Late Tertiary epithermal? gold mineralization associated with the Garlock fault zone, Christmas Canyon Quadrangle, San Bernardino, California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.397-407.

Hall, W.E., and Stephens, H.G., 1963, Economic geology of the Panamint Butte Quadrangle and Modoc District, Inyo County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report 73, 39 p., includes maps in pocket.

Longman, M.J., 1984, Location of gold deposits by digital processing of Landsat data, in Doyle, H.A., ed., Geophysical exploration for Precambrian gold deposits: Perth, Western Australia, Geology Department, University of Western Australia, p.65-79.

Marsh, S.P., Wrucke, C.T., and Corbett, K.P., 1991, Mercury-sulfur-gypsum mineralization at Crater, California; A suggestion of gold mineralization at depth: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1062, p.52-53. [I19.4/2:1062]

Meurer, K.J., 1992, Tectonic evolution of Smith Mountain-Gold Valley region, Death Valley, California: Master's thesis. New Orleans, LA, University of New Orleans, 96 p.

Miller, D., 1979, Mojave mining memories: Desert Magazine, v.42, n.7, p.20-23.

Moyle, P.R., and Cather, E.E., 1992, Mineral diversity in the California Desert Conservation Area: Bureau of Mines Open File Report 62-92, 67 p.

Nishimori, R.K., and Copenhaver, G.C. Jr., 1988, The South Inyo Project; Potential geochemical ore discovery, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society, p.288-303.

Palmer, A.R., and Rowland, S.M., 1989, Day 1; Early Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology, southern Great Basin, California-Nevada, in Taylor, M.E., Sedimentation and stratigraphy of carbonate rock sequences; Volume 1, Cambrian and Early Ordovician stratigraphy and paleontology of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States, in the collection Hanshaw, P.M., ed., Field trips for the 28th International Geological Congress: Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, p.17-24.

Spalding, W., 1998, Modern prospectors; They're still out there, lured on by the call of gold: Rock & Gem, v.28, n.1, p.24-27.

Spalding, W., and Spalding, C., 1995, Last of the one-Jack prospectors: Rock & Gem, v.25, n.3, p.62-63.

Vaniman, D.T., Crowe, B.M., 1982, Trace element enrichments in late Cenozoic basaltic volcanism of the southcentral Great Basin, Nevada and California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.14, n.4, p.241.

Weiss, S.I., Noble, D.C., Worthington, J.E. IV, McKee, E.H., 1993, Neogene tectonism from the southwestern Nevada volcanic field to the White Mountains, California; Part I, Miocene volcanic stratigraphy, paleotopography, extensional faulting and uplift between northern Death Valley and Pahute Mesa, in Lahren, M.M., Trexler, J.H. Jr., and Spinosa C., eds., Crustal evolution of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, p.353-369.

Anonymous, no date, Snow White Talc Mine: Cal Poly Geological Sciences,
http://geology.csupomona.edu/drjessey/fieldtrips/kingston/snow.htm [Accessed 1/18/05]

Klein, C., and Hurlbut, C.S., Jr., 1993, Manual of Mineralogy, 21st ed.: New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, p.514. [QE372 .K54 1993]

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990 - Reserve Schwert #16]

Wright, L.A., 1952, Geology of the Superior Talc Area, Death Valley, California: California Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines Special Report no.20, 22 p., map. [TN24 .C2 A33 no.20]

Wright, L.A., 1968, Talc deposits of the southern Death Valley-Kingston Range region, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report 95. [SR] [TN24 .C2 A33 no.95]

Curtis, A.B., Jr., and Williams, L.H., 1990, Borates offer effective protection with less hazard to the environment: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Utilization report 128-UR6, 4 p. [SR]

Evans, J.R., Taylor, G.C., and Rapp, J.S., 1976, Mines and mineral deposits in Death Valley National Monument, California: Sacramento, California Division of Mines and Geology, Special Report 125, 60 p. [SR]

Klein, C., and Hurlbut, C.S., Jr., 1993, Manual of Mineralogy, 21st ed.: New York, NY, John Wiley and Sons, p.418-423. [SR] [QE372.K54 1993]

Lyday, P.A., 1991, Minerals Yearbook, v.1, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior, p.285-295. [SR] [TN23 .U612]

McAllister, J.F., 1970, Geology of the Furnace Creed Borate area, Death Valley, Inyo County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology Map Sheet 14. Includes separate report.

Paleontology

Neogene Avian and Mammalian Tracks from Death Valley National Monument

Curry, H.D., 1939, Tertiary and Pleistocene mammal and bird tracks in Death Valley: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 50, n. 12, pt. 2, p.1971-1972. 1939. [550.5 G29]

Curry, H.D., 1941, Mammalian and avian ichnites in Death Valley: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 52, n. 12, pt. 2, p.1979. [550.5 G29]

Scrivner, P.J., and Bottjer, D.J., 1986, Neogene avian and mammalian tracks from Death Valley National Monument, California; their context, classification and preservation: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 57, n. 4, p.285-331. [551.705 P172]

Other Vertebrate Paleontology

Curry, H.D., 1941, Mammalian and avian ichnites in Death Valley: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.52, n.12, pt.2, p.1979.

Ilyes, R.R., Elliott, D.K., 1992, Correlation of Lower Devonian vertebrate horizons across the Western U.S.A.: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.24, n.5, p.34.

Stock, C., and Bode, F.D., 1935, Occurrence of lower Oligocene mammalbearing beds near Death Valley, California: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v.21, n.10, p.571-579.

Von Huene, R., 1971, Fossil mammals of the Indian Wells Valley region and how to collect them: China Lake, CA, Maturango Museum, 18 p.

Woodburnem, M.O., 1971, Vertebrate paleontology of the northern Mojave Desert, southern California; field trip guide from Death Valley to Riverside, California: Campus Museum Contributions, n. 1, p. 43-58.

Other Paleontology

Corsetti, F.A., and Hagadorn, J.W., 2000, Precambrian transition; Death Valley, United States: Geology, v. 28, n. 4, p. 299-302.

Volcanism in the Death Valley Region

Allegre, C.L., 1968, Th-230 dating of volcanic rocks; a comment [on paper by A. Taddeucci, W. S. Broecker, D. L. Thurber]: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.5, n.3, p.209-210.

Anonymous, 1968, Deep probe explores Earth's interior: Mines Magazine [Colorado School of Mines Alumni Association], v.58, n.6, p.28-29.

Asmerom, Y, and Walker, R.J., 1994, Re-Os isotopic systematics of rift basalts, Death Valley, CA: Eos, Transactions, v.75, n.44, suppl., p.741.

Asmerom, Y., Jacobsen, S.B., and Wernicke, B.P., 1990, Temporal variations in syn-rift magma sources of the central Death Valley volcanic field, California: Eos, Transactions, v.71, n.43, p.1682.

Asmerom, Y., Jacobsen, S.B., and Wernicke, B.P., 1994, Variations in magma source regions during large-scale continental extension, Death Valley region, Western United States: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.125, n.1-4, p.235-254.

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Weiss, S.I., Noble, D.C., Worthington, J.E.IV, and McKee, E.H., 1993, Neogene tectonism from the southwestern Nevada volcanic field to the White Mountains, California; Part I, Miocene volcanic stratigraphy, paleotopography, extensional faulting and uplift between northern Death Valley and Pahute Mesa, in Lahren, M.M., Trexler, J.H. Jr., and Spinosa, C., eds.,Crustal evolution of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, p.353-369.

Wernicke, B., Snow, J.K., Hodges, K.V., and Walker, J.D., 1993, Structural constraints on Neogene tectonism in the southern Great Basin, in Lahren, M.M., Trexler, J.H. Jr., and Spinosa, C., eds., Crustal evolution of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, p.453-479.

Wohletz, K.H., and McQueen, R.G., 1984, Experimental studies of hydromagmatic volcanism, explosive volcanism; inception, evolution, and hazards: Washington, DC, National Academy Press, p.158-168. [SR]

Wood, C.A., and Kienle, J., 1990, Volcanoes of North America, United States and Canada: Cambridge, NY, Cambridge University Press, p.237-238. [SR] [QE524 .V66 1990]

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1966, Strata of late Precambrian-Cambrian age, Death Valley region, California-Nevada: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v.50, n.5, p.846-857. [550.5 Am3]

Wright, L.A., Drake, R.E., Troxel, B.W., and Thompson, R.A., 1986, Central Death Valley volcanic field, eastern California; Tectonic setting, volcanic stratigraphy, and geochronology: Eos Transactions, v.67, n.44, p.1262.

Wright, L.A., Thompson, R.A., Troxel, B.W., Pavlis, T.L., DeWitt, E., Otton, J.K., Ellis, M.A., Miller, M.G., and Serpa, L.F., 1991, Cenozoic magmatic and tectonic evolution of the east-central Death Valley region, California, in Walawender, M.J., and Hanan, B.B., eds., Geological excursions in Southern California and Mexico, San Diegeo, CA, San Diego State Univ., p.93-127.

Wright, L.A., Kramer, J.H., Thornton, C.P., and Troxel, B.W., 1984, Appendix I; Type sections of two newly-named volcanic units of the central Death Valley volcanic field, eastern California: San Francisco, CA, California Division of Mines and Geology, Map Sheet 34, p.21-14.

Wright, L.A., and Troxel, B.W., 1993, Geologic map of the central and northern Funeral Mountains and adjacent areas, Death Valley region, Southern California: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series I-2305, 1 sheet. [I19.91:I-2305]

Wright, L.A.,and Miller, M.G., 1997, Death Valley National Park, in Harris, A.G., Tuttle, E., and Tuttle, S.D., Geology of national parks, Dubuque, IA, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, p.610-637. [NDSU has QE77 .H36 1990]

Ziegler, W., 1987, Nordamerikanische Trockenwuesten; Teil 3, Die Mohave-Wueste mit Death Valley [North American arid deserts; Part 3, Mojave Desert including Death Valley]: Natur und Museum, v.117, n.3, p.65-89.

Zreda, M.G., Phillips, F.M., Kubik, P.W., Sharma, P., and Elmore, D., 1992, Cosmogenic 36Cl dating of a young basaltic eruption complex, Lathrop Wells, Nevada: Geology, v. 21, n. 1, p.57-60. [RLH] [550.5 G294]

Clements, T., 1977, Geological story of Death Valley: Burbank, CA, Death Valley '49ers.

Crowe,B., 1972, The Ubehebe Craters, Northern Death Valley, (Inyo County) California: Master's thesis. Santa Barbara, CA, University of California.

Crowe, B.M., and Fisher, R.V., 1973, Sedimentary Structures in Base-Surge Deposits with Special Reference to Cross-Bedding, Ubehebe Craters, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.84, n.2, p.663-681. [550.5 G29]

Engeln, O.D. von, 1932, The Ubehebe craters and explosion breccias in Death Valley, California: Journal of Geology, v.40, n.8, p.726-734. [550.5 J82]

Evans, D.L., and Arvidson, J.E., 1991, An overview of the geologic remote sensing field experiment (GRSFE): Eos, Transactions, v.72, n.17, p.176.

Fisher, R.V., 1982, Pyroclastic surges, in Ayres, L.D., ed., Pyroclastic volcanism and deposits of Cenozoic intermediate to felsic volcanic islands with implications for Precambrian greenstone-belt volcanoes: Short Course Notes; Geological Association of Canada [Winnepeg, MB], n.2, p.71-110. 1982.

Klinger, R.E., and Piety, L.A., 1996, Quaternary activity on the Furnace Creek Fault, northern Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.28, n.7, p.193.

McKee, E.H., and Conrad, J.E., 1987, Geology and mineral resource potential of the southeastern part of the Inyo Mountains, California, in Gath, E.M., Gragory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California Annual Field Trip Guidebook. South Coast Geological Society, n.15, p.94-111.

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990 - Reserve Schwert #16]

Roddy, D.J., 1968, Minimum energy of formation of Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Special Paper, p.187-188.

Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., 1997, A big explosion; Ubehebe Crater, in Sharp, R.P., and Glazner, A.F., Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Publishing Company, p.153-160. [QE90.D35 S47 1997 ]

Snow, J.K., 1993, Tertiary strata of the Ubehebe Basin and northern Cottonwood Mountains, Death Valley region, California, in Sherrod, D.R., and Nielson, J.E., eds., Tertiary stratigraphy of highly extended terranes, California, Arizona, and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2053, p.7-11. [I19.3:2053]

Wernicke, B., Snow, J.K., Hodges, K.V., and Walker, J.D., 1993, Structural constraints on Neogene tectonism in the southern Great Basin, in Lahren, M.M., Trexler, J.H.Jr., and Spinosa, C., eds., Crustal evolution of the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada: Reno, NV, University of Nevada, p.453-479.

Wood, C.A., and Kienle, J., 1990, Volcanoes of North America: New York, NY, Cambridge University Press, p.237. [QE524 .V66 1990]

Ubehebe, CA

Ubehebe Crater

Little Chief Porphyry

Hodges, K.V., McKenna, L.W., and Harding, M.B., 1990, Structural unroofing of the central Panamint Mountains, Death Valley region, southeastern California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p.377-390.

Labotka, T.C., and Albee, A.L., 1990, Uplift and exposure of the Panamint metamorphic complex, California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p.345-362.

Lipman, P.W., 1966, Water pressure during differentiation and crystallization of some ash-flow magmas from southern Nevada: American Journal of Science, v.264, p.810-826. [SR] [505 Am35]

Lipman, P.W., 1971, Iron-titanium oxide pheoncrysts in compositionally zoned ash-flow sheet from southern Nevada: Journal of Geology, v.79, p.438-456. [SR] [550.5 J82]

McDowell, S.D., and Albee, A.L., 1966, Crystallization history of the Little Chief granite porphyry, California, based on electron microprobe analyses of the feldspars: Geological Society of America Special Paper, p.106?.

McDowell, S.D., and Albee, A.L., 1966, Emplacement of the Little Chief granite porphyry stock, central Panamint Range west of Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Special Paper, 215 p.

McDowell, S.D., 1967, Petrogenesis of the Little Chief Stock, Panamint Range, California: Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v.48, n.1, p.246. [550.5 Am35]

McDowell, S.D., 1967, The intrusive history of the Little Chief Granite Porphyry Stock (Mesozoic), central Panamint Range, California; I, Structural relationships; II, Petrogenesis, based on electron microprobe analyses of the feldspars: Doctoral dissertation. Pasadena, CA, California Institute of Technology, 319 p.

McDowell, S.D., 1974, Emplacement of the Little Chief Stock, Panamint Range, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.85, p.1535-1546. [SR] [550.5 G29]

McDowell, S.D., 1978, Little Chief granite porphyry; Feldspar crystallization history: Geological Society of America Bulletlin, v.89, p.33-49. [SR] [550.5 G29]

McDowell, S.D., 1979, Chevkinite from the Little Chief granite porphyry stock, California: American Mineralogist, v.64, n.7-8, p.721-727.

McKenna, L.W., III, 1986, New Rb-Sr constraints on the age of detachment faulting in the Panamint Range, Death Valley, CA: The Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs , v.18, n.2, p.156.

Vance, J.A., 1965, Zoning in igneous plagioclase: patchy zoning: Journal of Geology, v.73, p.636-651. [SR] [550.5 J82]

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Environmental Geology

Death Valley Hydrology

Hunt, C.B., Robinson, T.W., Bowles, W.A., and Washburn, A.L., 1966, Hydrologic basin Death Valley California: U.S. Geological Survey Profesional Paper 494B, 138 p., maps and plates in pocket. [UIUC Geology Q557xp]

Geology of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

Anderson, L.W., 1998, Late Quaternary faults in the Hoover Dam and western Lake Mead area, Nevada and Arizona, in dePolo, C.M., ed., Seismic hazards in the Las Vegas region: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report, p.28.

Angelier, J., Colletta, B., and Anderson, R.E., 1985, Neogene paleostress changes in the Basin and Range; A case study at Hoover Dam, Nevada-Arizona: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.96, n.3, p.347-361. [550.5 G29]

Angelier, J., 1989, From orientation to magnitudes in paleostress determinations using fault slip data: Journal of Structural Geology, v.11, n.1-2, p.37-45.

Anonymous, 1971, The story of Hoover Dam: U.S. GPO. [SR] [I27.2:H76/6/971]

Bentley, C.B., 1979, Geohydrologic reconnaissance of Lake Mead National Recreation Area; Hoover Dam to Mt. Davis, Arizona: USGS Open-File Report 79-690, 38 p. [I19.76:79-690]

Berkey, C.P., 1932, Critical geologic features of the Hoover dam site: Science, v.75, p.545-546. [505 Sci2]

Blair, W.N., Bradbury, J.P., and Oscarson, R.L., 1979, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.285-292.

Brenner, E.F., and Glanzman, R.K., 1979, Tertiary sediments in the Lake Mead area, Nevada, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.313-323.

Cader, D.S., 1968, Reservoir loading and local earthquakes, in Adams, W.M., ed., Engineering seismology; The works of man: Engineering Geology Case No. 8: Geol. Soc. Amer. Engineering Geology Division, p.51-56. [SR] [TA705 .E55 no.8]

Casagrande, A., 1975, Control of seepage through foundations and abutments of dams, in Milestones in soil mechanics; the first ten Rankine lectures: UK, Thomas Telford Ltd., p.1-21.

Irving, A.J., 1977, Origin of megacryst suites in basaltic dikes near 96 Ranch, West Texas and Hoover Dam, Arizona: Eos, Transactions, v.58, n.6, p.526. [550.5 Am35]

Langenheim, R.L., Jr., and Webster, G.D., 1979, Road log; fifth day, Nevada portion; Hoover Dam to Las Vegas, Nevada, in Beus, S.S., and Rawson, R.R., eds., Carboniferous stratigraphy in the Grand Canyon country; northern Arizona and southern Nevada: AGI Selected Guidebook Series. 2, p.39-42.

Legget, R., and Karrow, P.F., 1962, Large dams, in Legget, R.F., Handbook of geology in civil engineering: New York, McGraw-Hill, p.48/2-48/3. [SR] [NDSU has 3rd ed. TA705 .L4 1983]

Meade, R.B., 1982, State-of-the-art for assessing earthquake hazards in the United States; Report 19, The evidence for reservoir-induced macroearthquakes. Miscellaneous Paper S 73-1: Vicksburg, MS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Soils and Pavement Laboratory., United States, 194 p.

Mills, J.G., Jr., 1994, Geologic map of the Hoover Dam Quadrangle, Arizona and Nevada: Reno, NV, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 4 p.

Nuss, L.K, 1998, Seismic analysis of Hoover Dam, in Raufaste, N.J., ed., Wind and seismic effects; proceedings of the 30th joint meeting of the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources: National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST), p.144-157.

Purkey, B.W., Duebendorfer, E.M., Smith, E.I., Price, J.G., and Castor, S.B., 1994, Geologic tours in the Las Vegas area: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication 16. See Trip 4-Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and Nelson, p.97-142. [QE138 .L34 G46 1994]

Rush, R.H., 1988, Hoover Dam and the Central Arizona Project; a milestone year, in Moody, D.W., Carr, J., Chase, E.B., and Paulson, R.W., compilers, National water summary 1986; hydrologic events and ground-water quality: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2325, p.58-59. [I19.13:2325]

Smith, E.I., 1986, Road log and field guide from Henderson to Hoover Dam via Lake Mead, in Rowland, S.M., ed., Field guide to the geology of southern Nevada: Las Vegas, NV, University of Nevada, p.36-64.

Sollins, A.D., 1973, Geoid deformation in Hoover Dam area, in Reports on geodetic measurements of crustal movement, 1906-71: NOAA, p.3.

Walter, R.C.S., 1971, Dam geology: ?, p.4. [SR]

Cadillac Desert: The Los Angeles Water Project

Annonymous, 1913, The Los Angeles aqueduct: dedication and opening: Scientific American Supplement, v.76, p.371. [SR] [505 Sci25]

Annonymous, 1949, Los Angeles repairs its aqueducts: The American City, v.64, p.118. [SR] [352.05 Am35]

Argent, G., 1988, Earthquakes; How water surveyors prepare: Western Water, Nov.Dec., p.7-11.

Arnold, A.B., 1966, The California Aqueduct in southern California, in Engineering geology in southern California: Glenddale, CA, Assoc. Eng. Geologists; Los Angeles Sec. Spec. Pub, p.57-61

Arnold, A.B., Bisio, R.P., Heyes, D.G., and Wilson, A.O., 1972, Case histories of three tunnel-support failures, California Aqueduct: Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists, v.9, n.3, p.265-299.

Arthur, J.F., and Cederquist, N.W., 1976, Sediment transport studies in the Delta-Mendota Canal and the California Aqueduct: Proceedings - Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Conference, No.3, p.4.88-4.100.

Ballou, W.H., 1912, New Los Angeles water works: Scientific American Supplement, v.73, p.345. [SR] [505 Sci25]

Gendlin, F., 1982, Water policy: voters take the initiative: Sierra, v.67, p.12-18. [SR]

Heinly, B.A., 1910, Carrying water through a desert: National Geographic, v.21, p.568-596. [SR] [910.5 N21]

Ingersoll, R.V., Walker, L.A., and Ingersoll, R.C., 1996, Bringing water to Los Angeles; A guidebook to the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the eastern Sierra Nevada: ESSO Guidebook No.16. Los Angeles, CA, University of California, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 21 p.

Kirsch, J., 1982, Hot water: are we really in it without the peripheral canal?: California Magazine, v.7, p.101-107. [SR]

KTEH/San Jose and TransPacific Television, 1997, Cadillac desert [videorecording]: Water and the transformation of nature: Distributed by Home Vision Select, 4 videocassettes (250 min.), VHS.

Knodel, P.C., 1981, Construction of large canal on collapsing soils: Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division. v.107, p.79-94.

Leadabrand, R., 1964, The day the dam broke: American Fortune, v.70, p.30-33. [SR]

Pfaff, T., 1982, California's peripheral canal: Environment, v.24, p.25-35. [SR] [628.05 En89 Microfiche]

Price, D., 1979, Summary appaisal of the water resources of the Great Basin, in Newman, G.W., and Goode, H.D., eds., 1979 Basin and Range Symposium: Denver, CO, Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.353-360.

Reisner, M., 1981, Thirsty California: Geo (New York), v.3, n.1, p.96-122.

Reisner, M., 1993, Cadillac desert: The American West and its disappearing water, rev. and updated: New York, NY, Penguin Books, 582 p. [HD1739 .A17 R45 1993]

Strong, A.L., 1995, The Mono Lake water war: Earth (Waukesha, Wis.), v.4, n.5, p.50-57.

Other Valleys & Lakes

Panamint Valley

Anderson, S.P., and Anderson, R.S., 1990, Debris-flow benches; dune-contact deposits record paleo-sand dune positions in North Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California: Geology, v.18, n.6, p.524-527. [550.5 G294]

Austin, W.H., 1990, Structural investigations at the Coso geothermal area using remote sensing information, Inyo County, California: AAPG Bulletin, v.74, n.5, p.602.[550.5 Am3 Microfiche]

Axelrod, D.I., and Ting, W.S., 1960, Late Pliocene floras east of the Sierra Nevada: University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, v. 39, n. 1, p. 1-117.

Biehler, S., Jones, C.H., Nelson, M.R., Abers, G.A., et al, 1987, A geophysical investigation of the northern Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California; Evidence for possible low-angle normal faulting at shallow depth in the crust: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.92, n.10, p. 10,427-10,441.

Burchfiel, B.C., Hodges, K.V, and Royden, L.H., 1987, Geology of Panamint Valley-Saline Valley pull-apart system, California; palinspastic evidence for low-angle geometry of a Neogene range-bounding fault: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v. 92, n. 10, p.10,422-10,426.

Buchiarelli, P.A., 1987, A brief history of Panamint Valley and the Panamint Mountains, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Annual Field Trip Guidebook. South Coast Geological Society, v. 15, p.65-70.

Carranza, C., 1965, Surficial geology of a portion of south Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California: Master's thesis. Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts, 225 p.

Coleman, D.S., and Walker, J.D., 1990, Geochemistry of Mio-Pliocene volcanic rocks from around Panamint Valley, Death Valley area, California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p.391-411. [QE1 .G4x no.176]

Densmore-, A.L, and Anderson, R.S., 1994, Recent tectonic geomorphology of Panamint Valley, California: Eos, Transactions, v.75, n.44, suppl., p.296.

Densmore, A.L., 1997, Active tectonics, landsliding, and the evolution of mountainous topography: Doctoral dissertation. Santa Cruz, CA, University of California, 167 p.

Densmore, A.L., Anderson, R.S., 1997, Tectonic geomorphology of the Ash Hill Fault, Panamint Valley, California: Basin Research, v. 9, n. 1, p. 53-63.

Durgin, P.B., 1974, Geology of North Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California: Master's thesis. Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts, 137 p.

Ellis, M.A., and Gomberg, J., 1992, 3D-DEF; A new three-dimensional boundary-element model, and applications to regions of active tectonics: Eos, Transactions, v.73, n.43, suppl., p.124.

Ellis, M.A., Densmore, A.L., and Anderson, R.S., 1995, Topography as a measure of regional strain; Results of a coupled tectonic-geomorphologic model: Eos, Transactions, v.76, n.17, suppl., p.279.

Fitzpatrick, J.A., and Bischoff, J.L., 1993, Uranium-series dates on sediments of the high shoreline of Panamint Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-232, 15 p. [I19.76:93-232]

Fitzpatrick, J.A., Bischoff, J.L., and Smith, G.I., 1993, Uranium-series analyses of evaporites from the 1000-foot PAN-3 core, Panamint Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-558, 22 p. [I19.76:93-558]

Hodges, K.V., McKenna, L.W., and Harding, M.B., 1990, Structural unroofing of the central Panamint Mountains, Death Valley region, southeastern California, in Wernicke, B.P., ed., Basin and Range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada: Geological Society of America Memoir 176, p.377-390.[QE1 .G4x no.176]

Hooke, R. LeB. 1972, Geomorphic Evidence for Late-Wisconsin and Holocene Tectonic Deformation, Death Valley, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, n. 7, p. 2073-2097. [550.5 G29]

Hopper, R.H., 1938, Geology of a part of the Panamint Valley, southeastern California: Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, p.243.

Jannik, N.O., Phillips, F.M., Smith, G.I., and Elmore, D., 1991, A 36Cl chronology of lacustrine sedimentation in the Pleistocene Owens River system: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.103, n.9, p.1146-1159. [550.5 G29]

Koehler, J.H., and Ballog, A.P., 1979, Sources of powerplant cooling water in the desert area of Southern California; reconnaissance study: Bulletin; California Department of Water Resources 91-24, 55 p.

Lustig, L.D., 1987, Geology and mineral resources of the Owens Valley region; an introduction, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California: Annual Field Trip Guidebook. South Coast Geological Society, n. 15, p.35-37.

Merritts, D.J., 1983, Segmentation on the Surprise Canyon alluvial fan, Panamint Valley, southeastern California: Master's thesis. Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 57 p.

Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California, 2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, p.?. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990 - Reserve Schwert #16]

Oswald, J.A., and Wesnousky, S.G., 1996, Character of active faulting along the Hunter Mountain fault zone: Eos, Transactions, v.77, n.46, suppl., p.461.

Reheis, C., and Sawyer, T.L., 1997, Late Cenozoic history and slip rates of the Fish Lake Valley, Emigrant Peak, and Deep Springs fault zones, Nevada and California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.109, n.3, p. 280-299. [550.5 G29]

Saint, A.P., 1987, Supplemental road log; Searles Lake via Panamint Valley to Owens Lake, in Gath, E.M., Gregory, J.L., Sheehan, J.R., Baldwin, E.J., and Hardy, J.K., eds., Geology and mineral wealth of the Owens Valley region, California: Annual Field Trip Guidebook. South Coast Geological Society, v.15; p.58-64.

Savage, J.C., Svarc, J.L., and Prescott, W.H., 1999, Strain accumulation at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, 1983-1998: Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, v.104, p.17627-17631.

Schweig, E.S., III, 1982, Late Cenozoic stratigraphy and tectonics of the Darwin Plateau, Inyo County, California: Master's thesis. Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 85 p.

Schweig, E.S., III, 1985, Neogene tectonics and paleogeography of the southwestern Great Basin, California.

Schweig, E.S., III, 1989, Basin-range tectonics in the Darwin Plateau, southwestern Great Basin, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 101, n. 5, p.652-662. [550.5 G29]

Smith, R.S.U., 1975, Guide to selected examples of Quaternary tectonism in Panamint Valley, California: California Geology, v. 28, n. 5, p. 112-117.

Smith, R.S.U., 1976, Late-Quaternary pluvial and tectonic history of Panamint Valley, Inyo and San Bernardino Counties, CA, Ph.D., Thesis, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 300 p. (See p. 204-218, and 229-254.) [RLH]

Smith, R.S.U.., 1977, Holocene offset and seismicity along the Panamint Valley fault zone, western Basin-and-Range Province, California: Tectonophysics, v. 52, n. 1-4, p.411-415.

Smith, R.S.U., 1978, Pluvial history of Panamint Valley, California; A guidebook for the Friends of the Pleistocene, Pacific Cell: Friends of the Pleistocene, Pac. Cell, 36 p.

Vrendenburg, L.M., 1988, Historical review of the economic geology of the Panamint Range and Valley, Inyo County, California, in Gregory, J.L., and Baldwin, E.J., eds., Geology of the Death Valley region: Santa Ana, CA, South Coast Geological Society Annual field trip guidebook No.16, p.376-385.

Wornardt, W.W., Jr., 1964, Pleistocene diatoms from Mono and Panamint lake basins, California: California Acad. Sci. Occasional Paper 46, 27 p.

Zhang, p. Ellis, M., Slemmons, D.B., and Mao, F., 1990, Right-lateral displacements and the Holocene slip rate associated with prehistoric earthquakes along the southern Panamint Valley fault zone; Implications for southern Basin and Range tectonics and coastal California deformation: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v. 95, n. 4, p.4857-4872.

Owens Valley

Bachman, S.B., 1974, Depositional and structural history of the Waucobi Lake bed deposits, Owens Valley, California: Master's thesis, Los Angeles, CA, University of California.

Bachman, S.B., 1978, Pliocene-Pleistocene break-up of the Sierra Nevada-White-Inyo Mountains Block and formation of Owens Valley: Geology, v.6, n.8, p.461-463.

Bateman, P., 1995, Geology, in Bateman, P.C., Dedecker, M., James, G., Heindal, J. Putnam Jr., and Smith, G., eds., Deepest valley; a guide to Owens Valley, its roadsides and mountain trails, 2nd ed.: Los Altos, CA, William Kaufmann, p.100?-122?.

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Vetter, U.R., Ryall, A.S., and Sanders, C.O., 1983 Seismological investigations of volcanic and tectonic processes in the western Great Basin, Nevada and eastern California, in The role of heat in the development of energy and mineral resources in the northern Basin and Range Province: Special Report - Geothermal Resources Council No. 13, P.333-343.

Yose, L.A., Miller, R.P., and Heller, P.L., 1989, Source-area dynamics recorded in Pennsylvanian to Early Permian Keeler Canyon Formation, Death Valley-Owens Valley region, California: AAPG Bulletin, v.73, n.4, p.555.

See also articles in The Owens Valley Monitor (Annual Report), Inyo County Water Department (163 May Street, Bishop, CA 93514).

Bishop Tuff

Bailey, R.A., Lanphere, M.A., Dalrymple, G.B., 1973, Volcanism and Geochronology of Long Valley Caldera, Mono County, California, in Fall Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1973; Section of Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology; Geothermal resource investigation; I, Long Valley Symposium. [UN-GB]

Bateman, P.C., 1965, Geology and tungsten mineralization of the Bishop District, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 470, p.208. [UN-GB] [I19.16:470]

Christensen, J.N., and DePaolo, D.J., 1993, Time scales of large volume silicic magma systems; Sr isotopic systematics of phenocrysts and glass from the Bishop Tuff, Long Valley, California: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.113, n.1, p.100-114.

Christensen, J.N., and Halliday, A.N., 1996, Rb-Sr ages and Nd isotopic compositions of melt inclusions from the Bishop Tuff and the generation of silicic magma: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.144, n.3-4, p.547-561.

Christensen, J.N., and Halliday, A.N., [no date], Sr and Nd Isotopic Studies of Melt Inclusions in Quartz: Evidence for Multiple Age Components in the Bishop Tuff, California. [Accessed 1/29/00]

Dalrymple, G.B., Cox, A., and Doell, R.R., 1965, Potassium-argon age and paleomagnetism of the Bishop Tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.76, n.6, p.665-674. [550.5 G29]

Dalrymple, G.B., 1980, K-Ar ages of the Friant Pumice Member of the Turlock Lake Formation, the Bishop Tuff, and the tuff of Reds Meadow, central California: Isochron/West, v.28, p.3-5.

Duffield, W.A., Ruiz, J., Webster, J.D., 1995, Roof-rock contamination of magma along the top of the reservoir for the Bishop Tuff: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.69, n.3-4, p.187-195.

Dunbar, N.W., and Hervig, R.L., 1992, Petrogenesis and volatile stratigraphy of the Bishop Tuff; Evidence from melt inclusion analysis: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.97, n.11, p.15,129-15,150.

Gardner, J.E., Sigurdsson, H., and Carey, S.N., 1991, Eruption dynamics and magma withdrawal during the plinian phase of the Bishop Tuff eruption, Long Valley Caldera: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, Solid Earth and Planets, v.96, n.5, p.8097-8111.

Garside, L.J., and Bonham, H.F. Jr., 1988, Volcanology and mineral deposits; Field trip guide, September, 1988: Reno, NV, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno (Division of Continuing Education), see Big Pumice Cut, Bishop Tuff Air Fall Pumice, and Canyon Section (no pages). [UN-GB]

Herzig, C.T., and Elders, W.A., 1988, Probable occurrence of the Bishop Tuff in the Salton Sea Scientific Drilling Project borehole, Salton Sea Geothermal System, California: Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council, v.12, p.115-120.

Hildreth, E.H., 1977, A zoned pluton at the eruptive stage; the Long Valley magma chamber (California) as evidenced by eruption of the Bishop Tuff, in Yamada, N., ed., Plutonism in relation to volcanism and metamorphism, papers presented at the 7th CPPP meeting: Toyama, Japan, Circum-Pacific Plutonism Project, p.38-48.

Hildreth, W., 1979, The Bishop Tuff; Evidence for the origin of compositional zonation in silicic magma chambers, in Chapin, C.E., and Elston, W.E., eds., Ash-flow tuffs: Geological Society of America Special Paper 180, p.43-75.

Hildreth, W., and Mahood, G.A., 1986, Ring-fracture eruption of the Bishop Tuff: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.97, n.4, p.396-403. [550.5 G29]

Hildreth, W., and Michael, P.J., 1983, Chemical differentiation of the Bishop Tuff and other high-silica magmas through crystallization processes; Discussion and reply: Geology, v.11, n.10, p.622-624. [550.5 G294]

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Izett, G.A., and Naeser, C.W., 1976, Age of the Bishop Tuff of eastern California as determined by the fission-track method: Geology, v.4, n.10, p.587-590. [550.5 G294]

Izett, G.A., 1982, The Bishop ash bed and some older compositionally similar ash beds in California, Nevada, and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 82-582. [I19.76:82-582]

Izett, G.A., Obradovich, J.D., and Mehnert, H.H., 1988, The Bishop ash bed (Middle Pleistocene) and some older (Pliocene and Pleistocene) chemically and mineralogically similar ash beds in California, Nevada, and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1675, 37 p. [I.19.3:1675]

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Lu F., Anderson, A.T., and Davis, A.M., 1992, Melt inclusions and crystal-liquid separation in rhyolitic magma of the Bishop Tuff, California: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v.110, p.113-120.

McConnell, V.S., Shearer, C.K., Eichelberger, J.C., Keskinen, M.J., Layer, P.W., and Papike, J.J., 1995, Rhyolite intrusions in the intracaldera Bishop Tuff, Long Valley Caldera, California: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v.67, n.1-3, p.41-60.

Metz, J.M., and Mahood, G.A., 1985, Precursors to the Bishop Tuff eruption; Glass Mountain, Long Valley, California: Journal of Geophysical Research, B, v.90, n.13, p.11,121-11,126. [538.705 J82]

Merriam, R., and Bischoff, J.L., 1975, Bishop ash; A widespread volcanic ash extended to southern California: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v.45, n.1, p.207-211.

Palmer, H.C., MacDonald, W.D., Gromme, C.S., and Ellwood, B.B., 1996, Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop Tuff, California: Bulletin of Volcanology, v.58, n.2-3, p.101-116.

Palmer, H.C., MacDonald, W.D., Gromme, C.S., and Ellwood, B.B., 1996, Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop Tuff, California: Bulletin of Volcanology, v.58, n.2-3, p.101-116.

Piccoli, P., and Candela, P., 1994, Apatite in felsic rocks; A model for the estimation of initial halogen concentrations in the Bishop Tuff (Long Valley) and Tuolumne Intrusive Suite (Sierra Nevada Batholith) magmas: American Journal of Science, v.294, n.1, p.92-135. [505 Am35]

Ragan, D.M., and Sheridan, M.F., 1972, Compaction of the Bishop Tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.83, n.1, p.95-106. [550.5 G29]

Reheis, M.C., Slate, J.L., Sarna, W.A.M., and Meyer, C.E., 1991, An early Pleistocene pluvial lake in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada-California; Ringside resort for the eruption of the Bishop Tuff: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 91-290, p.67-93. [I19.76:91-290]

Sharp, R.P., 1968, Sherwin till-Bishop tuff geological relationships, Sierra Nevada, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.79, n.3, p.351-363. [550.5 G29]

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Sheridan, M.F., 1970, Fumarolic mounds and ridges of the Bishop tuff, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.81, n.3, p.851-867. [550.5 G29]

Sheridan, M.F., 1968, Double cooling-unit nature of the Bishop Tuff in Owens Gorge, California: Geological Society of America Special Paper ?, 351 p.

Sheridan, M.F., 1988, Morphology of the Bishop Tuff, in Reports of Planetary Geological and Geophysics Program, 1987: NASA Technical Memorandum, p.365-366.

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Mono Lake/Mono Craters/Long Valley Caldera Area

Long Valley Caldera

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The October 16, 1999 M7.1 Hector Mine Earthquake - USGS

Landers Quake - USGS

Historic Earthquakes (Landers) - USGS

Historic Earthquakes (Owens Valley) - USGS

Geothermal

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Flora and Fauna

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Anthropology (Archaeology; Native Americans)

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Common problems with student references:

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References not in alphabetical order
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Items to consider for reserves:

Geologic map of the Long Valley Caldera
Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley
Geology of California
Stratigraphy and structure Death Valley
Special report; Geologic Feature of Death Valley Monument
Geology and mineral wealth of the California desert
Southern California, field guide
Death Valley: geology, ecology, archaeology
Hydrologic Basin Death Valley California
California's changing landscapes: a guide to the geology of the state
Late-Quaternary environments of the United States (v.2)
Late-Quaternary environments of the United States (v.1)
Geology of the Death Valley region
Basin and range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada
Basin and range extensional tectonics near the latitude of Las Vegas, Nevada [Maps]
Assembling California
A hydrogeologic map of the Death Valley region
Cenozoic basins of the Death Valley region
Death Valley; the story behind the scenery
Geologic tours in the Las Vegas area

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