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Luminescence ages for alluvial-fan deposits in Southern Death Valley: Implications for climate-driven sedimentation along a tectonically active mountain front Luminescence ages for alluvial-fan deposits in Southern Death Valley: Implications for climate-driven sedimentation along a tectonically active mountain front
Controversy exists over whether alluvial-fan sedimentation along tectonically active mountain fronts is driven by climatic changes or tectonics. Knowing the age of sedimentation is the key to understanding the relationship between sedimentation and its cause. Alluvial-fan deposits in Death Valley and throughout the arid southwestern United States have long been the subjects of study, but...
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M.F. Sohn, S. A. Mahan, J.R. Knott, D.D. Bowman
Late Quaternary stratigraphy and luminescence geochronology of the northeastern Mojave Desert Late Quaternary stratigraphy and luminescence geochronology of the northeastern Mojave Desert
The chronology of the Holocene and late Pleistocene deposits of the northeastern Mojave Desert have been largely obtained using radiocarbon ages. Our study refines and extends this framework using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) to date deposits from Valjean Valley, Silurian Lake Playa, Red Pass, and California Valley. Of particular interest are eolian fine silts incorporated in...
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S. A. Mahan, D. M. Miller, C.M. Menges, J. C. Yount
Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Ecoregions of North America Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Ecoregions of North America
Climate is the primary factor controlling the continental-scale distribution of plant species, although the relations between climatic parameters and species' ranges are only now beginning to be quantified. This volume examines the relations between climate and the distributions of (1) Kuchler's 'potential natural vegetation' categories for the 48 contiguous States of the United States...
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Robert S. Thompson, Katherine H. Anderson, Richard T. Pelltier, Sarah L. Shafer, Patrick J. Bartlein
Loess deposits, origins and properties Loess deposits, origins and properties
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D.R. Muhs
Geologic Map of the Goleta Quadrangle, Santa Barbara County, California Geologic Map of the Goleta Quadrangle, Santa Barbara County, California
This map depicts the distribution of bedrock units and surficial deposits and associated deformation underlying those parts of the Santa Barbara coastal plain and adjacent southern flank of the Santa Ynez Mountains within the Goleta 7 ?? quadrangle at a compilation scale of 1:24,000 (one inch on the map = 2,000 feet on the ground) and with a horizontal positional accuracy of at least 20...
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Scott A. Minor, Karl S. Kellogg, Richard G. Stanley, Theodore R. Brandt
Rapid Data Delivery System (RDDS) Rapid Data Delivery System (RDDS)
Since the start of the active 2000 summer fire season, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center (RMGSC) has been actively engaged in providing crucial and timely support to Federal, State, and local natural hazards monitoring, analysis, response, and recovery activities. As part of this support, RMGSC has developed the Rapid Data Delivery System (RDDS)...
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Jill J. Cress, Susan E. Goplen
Ages of Quaternary Rio Grande terrace-fill deposits, Albuquerque area, New Mexico Ages of Quaternary Rio Grande terrace-fill deposits, Albuquerque area, New Mexico
Results from luminescence dating on 13 samples from the Albuquerque area show that major-drainage fluvial deposits represent significant periods of aggradation that formed paired, correlatable terraces on the east and west margins of the Rio Grande valley . The youngest terrace fills (Primero Alto) formed during late Pleistocene as a result of streamflow variations with climate cooling...
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Shannon Mahan, Byron D. Stone, Ralph R. Shroba
Influence of the diversion of Bear River into Bear Lake (Utah and Idaho) on the environment of deposition of carbonate minerals Influence of the diversion of Bear River into Bear Lake (Utah and Idaho) on the environment of deposition of carbonate minerals
Bear River, the largest river in the Great Basin, had some of its flow diverted into Bear Lake through a series of canals constructed between 1911 and 1918, turning Bear Lake into a reservoir. The prediversion lake had an unusually high Mg2+ : Ca2+ ratio (38 by weight), which resulted in precipitation of CaCO3 as aragonite. The amount and mineralogy of the carbonate did not change...
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W.E. Dean, R. M. Forester, Jordon Bright, R.Y. Anderson
Last glacial loess sedimentary system of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa Last glacial loess sedimentary system of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa
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Joseph A. Mason, E. Arthur Bettis, Helen M. Roberts, Daniel R. Muhs, R. M. Joeckel
Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America - Alaska species and ecoregions Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America - Alaska species and ecoregions
Climate is the primary factor in controlling the continental-scale distribution of plant species, although the relations between climatic parameters and species' ranges is only now beginning to be quantified. Preceding volumes of this atlas explored the continental-scale relations between climatic parameters and the distributions of woody plant species across all of the continent of...
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Robert S. Thompson, Katherine H. Anderson, Laura E. Strickland, Sarah L. Shafer, Richard T. Pelltier, Patrick J. Bartlein
Preliminary geologic map of the White Sulphur Springs 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Montana Preliminary geologic map of the White Sulphur Springs 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Montana
The geologic map of the White Sulphur Springs quadrangle, scale 1:100,000, was made as part of the Montana Investigations Project to provide new information on the stratigraphy, structure, and geologic history of the geologically complex area in west-central Montana. The quadrangle encompasses about 4,235 km2 (1,635 mi2), across part of the Smith River basin, the west end of the Little...
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Mitchell W. Reynolds, Theodore R. Brandt
Interdisciplinary science in support of environmental health along the United States-Mexico border Interdisciplinary science in support of environmental health along the United States-Mexico border
The diverse, fragile ecosystems of the borderlands have been pushed beyond sustainable levels due to rapid population growth and land-use changes. Water shortages and pollution, poor air quality, increased soil salinities, residual pesticides and heavy metal contaminants are some of the many stressors that are degrading the quality of life in the borderlands. The relationship between...
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Diana Papoulias, Jean Parcher, Jim Stefanov, Ric Page