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Table of Contents - Special Paper 368

Paleoenvironments and Paleohydrology of the Mojave and Southern Great Basin Deserts

Edited by Yehouda Enzel, Stephen G. Wells, and Nicholas Lancaster


1. Pliocene and Pleistocene evolution of the Mojave River, and associated tectonic development of the Transverse Ranges and Mojave Desert, based on borehole stratigraphy studies and mapping of landforms and sediments near Victorville, California
B.F. Cox, J.W. Hillhouse, and L.A. Owen
1
2. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the middle to late Pleistocene Manix Formation, and paleoenvironments of the central Mojave River, southern California
George T. Jefferson
43
3. Late Pleistocene lakes along the Mojave River, southeast California
Yehouda Enzel, Stephen G. Wells, and Nicholas Lancaster
61
4. Late Quaternary geology and paleohydrology of pluvial Lake Mojave, southern California
Stephen G. Wells, William J. Brown, Yehouda Enzel, Roger Y. Anderson, and Leslie D. McFadden
79
5. Latest Pleistocene lake highstands in Death Valley, California
Diana E. Anderson and Stephen G. Wells
115
6. Latest Quaternary paleohydrology of Silurian Lake and Salt Spring basin, Silurian Valley, California
Kirk C. Anderson and Stephen G. Wells
129
7. Isotopic and geochemical evidence for Holocene-age groundwater in regional flow systems of south-central Nevada
Timothy P. Rose and M. Lee Davisson
143
8. Late Quaternary paleohydrologic and paleotemperature change in southern Nevada
Jay Quade, Richard M. Forester, and Joseph F. Whelan
165
9. Regional response of alluvial fans to the Pleistocene-Holocene climatic transition, Mojave Desert, California
Eric V. McDonald, Leslie D. McFadden, and Stephen G. Wells
189
10. Late Quaternary variations in alluvial fan sedimentologic and geomorphic processes, Soda Lake basin, eastern Mojave Desert, California
Adrian M. Harvey and Stephen G. Wells
207
11. Late Quaternary eolian dynamics, Mojave Desert, California
Nicholas Lancaster and Vatche P. Tchakerian
231