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Giant desiccation fissures on the Black Rock and Smoke Creek Deserts, Nevada

January 1, 1961

Open fissures, from 100 to several hundred feet apart, that have produced polygonal patterns on the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, are believed to be giant desiccation cracks resulting from a secular trend toward aridity in the last few decades. Similar features on the Smoke Creek Desert probably have the same origin.

Publication Year 1961
Title Giant desiccation fissures on the Black Rock and Smoke Creek Deserts, Nevada
Authors R. Willden, D. R. Mabey
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70010652
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse