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)]
Death Valley; Official Map and Guide: Death Valley National Park California/Nevada, National Park Service, 1 sheet. (copy available at park entrance).
Death Valley National Monument and Vicinity: U.S. Geological Survey, (1972, rev 1977). Available in both shaded relief and contour editions from: USGS, P.O. Box 25286, Denver, CO 80225. Scale: 1:250,000. Possibly also available at the park.
Geologic Map of California; Death Valley Sheet: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology (1977), Scale: 1:250,000.
Stratigraphic Nomenclature - Death Valley Sheet: California Division of Mines and Geology, 1 sheet.
Geologic Map of California; Fresno Sheet: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology (1966), Scale: 1:250,000.
Geologic Map of California; Walker Lake Sheet: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology (1963), Scale: 1:250,000.
Geologic Map of California; Mariposa Sheet: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology (1967), Scale: 1:250,000.
Faunt, C.C., D'Agnese, F.A., and Turner, A.K., 1997, Hydrogeologic map of the Death Valley Region, Nevada and California: USGS Water-Investigations Report 95-4016, Plate 1.
Pacific Southwest Region Geological Highway Map, California & Nevada: AAPG.
Baldridge, W.S., 2004,
Geology of the American Southwest: Ajourney through two billion years of plate-tectonic
history: New York, Cambridge University Press, 280 p. [UIUC Geology 557.9
B139g] (Section on Death Valley)
Collier, M., 1990, An introduction to the geology of Death
Valley: Death Valley, CA, Death Valley Natural History Association, 60 p.
[UIUC Geology 557.9487 C69I]
Hall, C.A., Jr., 2007, Introduction to the geology of southern California
and its native plants: University of Calif. Press, 493 p. [UIUC Geology
Q.557.949 H14I]
Hunt, C.B., 1975, Death Valley: geology, ecology, archaeology: Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 234 p. [UIUC 557 C12HUN][NDSU QE90.D35 H86]
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]
Miller, M.G., 2002, Geology of Death Valley National Park: Land forms,
crustal extension, geologic history: Dubuque, IA, Kendall/Hunt, 72 p. [UIUC
Geology 557.9487 M612g]
Norris, R.M. and Webb, R.W., 1990, Geology of California,
2nd ed.: New York, John Wiley & Sons, 541 p. [SR] [QE89.N67 1990]
[UIUC Geology 557 C12NO1990]
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]
Reheis, M.C., Hershler, R., and Miller, D.M.,
2008, Late Cenozoic drainage history of the southwestern Great Basin
and lower Colorado River region; Geologic and biotic perspectives: Geological
Society of America Special Paper 439 [Death Valley and tributary drainage
systems], p. 1-278. [UIUC Geology 550.G292s no. 439]
Sharp & Glazner, 1997, Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens
Valley: Missoula, MT, Mountain Press Pub., 321 p. [UIUC Geology 557.9487
Sh23g]
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 ServiceFrom 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
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, Christie-Blick, N., 2004 update, Geological Excursion to
Death Valley, California: Columbia University, 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 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.
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
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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:
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1989, Drainage development on basaltic lava flows, Cima volcanic field,
southeast California, and Lunar Crater volcanic field, south-central Nevada;
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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:
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tectonics, and geologic resources of the Basin and Range Province and adjoining
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Fleck, R.J., 1970, Age and tectonic significance
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Death Valley Region, California and Nevada: Shoshone, CA, Death Valley Publishing
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major controls on basinal stratigraphy, Pine Valley, Nevada: Implications
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The upper Proterozoic Kinston Peak Formation, southern Panamint Range, eastern
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ductile deformation of a rheologically stratified rock sequence, Badwater
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eastern California, in Ernst, W.G., and Nelson, C.A., eds. Integrated
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6/13/2006 Nelson, C.A., Browne, D.G., and Strathearn, G.E.,
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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
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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.,
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(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
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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
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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] 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] (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.) 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,
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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
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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
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intrusion and denudation of the Death Valley turtlebacks, Black Mountains,
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Turtleback, Death Valley, California; Evidence for a change from regional
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Black Mtns., Death Valley, CA; a series of rotated normal faults: Geological
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ductile deformation of a rheologically stratified rock sequence, Badwater
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of the Badwater Turtleback, Death Valley, California: Doctoral dissertation.
Seattle, WA, University of Washington, 171 p. Miller, M.G., 1993, Reactivation of normal faults
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tectonic and gravity-driven features: Geological Society of America Abstracts
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a normal fault system, Death Valley, California; A mechanism for fault-zone
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Detachments
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Hill, M.L., and Troxel, B.W., 1966, Tectonics of Death Valley
region, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 77, n. 4, p.
435-438. [UIUC Geology 550.6 GE]
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., 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]Amargosa
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Death Valley's wandering rocks: GPS World, April, p. 34-44.Fluvial
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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
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