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Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Proterozoic diabase in the southern Death Valley region of California = Géochimie et pétrogenèse de dolérites protérozoïques dans le Sud de la région de la Vallée de la Mort en CalifornieHAMMOND, J. G.Contributions to mineralogy and petrology. 1986, Vol 93, Num 3, pp 312-321, issn 0010-7999Article
Fluvial response to on-going tectonism and base-level changes, lower Amargosa river, Southern Death Valley, California = Réponse fluviatile à la tectonique en marche et aux changements du niveau de baseRAY BUTLER, P. R.Sedimentary geology. 1984, Vol 38, Num 1-4, pp 107-125, issn 0037-0738Article
SILURIAN CONODONTS FROM DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA: PRELIMINARY REPORTMILLER RH; HANNA FM.1972; J. PALEONTOL.; U.S.A. ; 1972, VOL. 46, NUM. 0006, P. 922 A 924Serial Issue
Segmentation of alluvial fans in Death Valley, California : New insights from surface exposure dating and laboratory modellingHOOKE, R.L; DORN, R.I.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1992, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 557-574, issn 0197-9337Article
Did lake Manly overflow at Ash Hill ?LE B. HOOKE, R.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1998, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 377-384, issn 0197-9337Article
Granulometric study of the Hanaupah Fan, Death Valley, CaliforniaIBBEKEN, H; WARNKE, D. A; DIEPENBROEK, M et al.WARNKE, D. A; DIEPENBROEK, M et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1998, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 481-492, issn 0197-9337Article
Full-glacial vegetation of Death Valley, California: Juniper Woodland opening to Yucca semidesert = Végétation exclusivement glaciaire de la Vallée de la Mort, Californie: bois de Juniper s'ouvrant sur un semidésert de YuccaWELLS, P. V; WOODCOCK, D.Madroño. 1985, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 11-23, issn 0024-9637Article
MINERALS; COMFORTS, CONVENIENCES AND CURIOSITIES! = LES MINERAUX; SOURCES DE BIEN-ETRE, DE COMMODITE ET DE CURIOSITEREID CARLETON R.1981; LAPIDARY J.; ISSN 0023-8457; USA; DA. 1981-10; VOL. 35; NO 7; PP. 1536-1537; ILL.Article
MESOSCALE WIND AND TEMPERATURE FIELDS RELATED TO AN OCCURRENCE OF MODERATE TURBULENCE MEASURED IN THE STRATOSPHERE ABOVE DEATH VALLEY.WACO DE.1978; MONTH. WEATHER REV.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 106; NO 6; PP. 850-858; BIBL. 20 REF.Article
SUMMARY OF REGIONAL EVIDENCE FOR RIGHT-LATERAL DISPLACEMENT IN THE WESTERN GREAT BASIN : REPLY.STEWART JH; ALBERS JP; POOLE FG et al.1970; GEOL. SOC. AMER., BULL.; USA; 1970(7), VOL. 81, NUM. 0007, P. 2175 A 2180Miscellaneous
DEATH VALLEY = LA VALLEE DE LA MORTKENNEDY ESTHER.1981; GEOL. NEWSL. (PORTLAND); ISSN 0270-5451; USA; DA. 1981-12; VOL. 47; NO 12; PP. 130-132; BIBL. 5 REF.Article
SUMMARY OF REGIONAL EVIDENCE FOR RIGHT-LATERAL DISPLACEMENT IN THE WESTERN GREAT BASIN : DISCUSSION.WRIGHT LA; TROXEL BW.1970; GEOL. SOC. AMER., BULL.; USA; 1970(7), VOL. 81, NUM. 0007, P. 2167 A 2174Miscellaneous
Do phreatomagmatic eruptions at Ubehebe Crater (Death Valley, California) relate to a wetter than present hydro-climate?SASNETT, Peri; GOEHRING, Brent M; CHRISTIE-BLICK, Nicholas et al.Geophysical research letters. 2012, Vol 39, Num 2, issn 0094-8276, L02401.1-L02401.5Article
Phylogenetic relationships of assimineid gastropods of the Death Valley-lower Colorado River region : relicts of a late Neogene marine incursion?HERSHLER, Robert; LIU, Hsiu-Ping.Journal of biogeography. 2008, Vol 35, Num 10, pp 1816-1825, issn 0305-0270, 10 p.Article
A comparison of groundwater fluxes computed with MODFLOW and a mixing model using deuterium : Application to the eastern Nevada Test Site and vicinityCARROLL, Rosemary W. H; POHLL, Greg M; EARMAN, Sam et al.Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam). 2008, Vol 361, Num 3-4, pp 371-385, issn 0022-1694, 15 p.Article
Characterizing arid region alluvial fan surface roughness with airborne laser swath mapping digital topographic dataFRANKEL, Kurt L; DOLAN, James F.Journal of geophysical research. 2007, Vol 112, Num F2, issn 0148-0227, F02025.1-F02025.14Article
Vertical profiles of HDO//H2O in the troposphereEHHALT, D. H; ROHRER, F; FRIED, A et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2005, Vol 110, Num D13, pp D13301.1-D13301.13, issn 0148-0227Article
Developing local measures of spatial association for categorical dataBOOTS, Barry.Journal of geographical systems. 2003, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 139-160, issn 1435-5930, 22 p.Article
Terrain analysis of the Racetrack Basin and the sliding rocks of Death ValleyMESSINA, Paula; STOFFER, Phil.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 35, Num 3-4, pp 253-265, issn 0169-555XArticle
Effects of direct and indirect heating on the validity of rock weathering simulation studies and durability testsWARKE, P. A; SMITH, B. J.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 1998, Vol 22, Num 3-4, pp 347-357, issn 0169-555XArticle
Depositional framework and controls on mixed carbonate-siliciclastic gravity flows: Pennsylvanian-Permian shelf to basin transect, south-western Great Basin, USAMILLER, R. P; HELLER, P. L.Sedimentology. 1994, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 1-20, issn 0037-0746Article
Water sharing among ramets in a desert population of distichlis spicata (poaceae)ALPERT, P.American journal of botany. 1990, Vol 77, Num 12, pp 1648-1651, issn 0002-9122Article
Millennial-scale varnish microlamination dating of late Pleistocene geomorphic features in the drylands of western USATANZHUO LIU; BROECKER, Wallace S.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2013, Vol 187, pp 38-60, issn 0169-555X, 23 p.Article
Interseismic deformation and geologic evolution of the Death Valley Fault ZoneDEL PARDO, Cecilia; SMITH-KONTER, Bridget R; SERPA, Laura F et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2012, Vol 117, Num B6, issn 0148-0227, B06404.1-B06404.17Article
Beryllium-10 terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of Quaternary landforms in Death ValleyOWEN, Lewis A; FRANKEL, Kurt L; KNOTT, Jeffrey R et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2011, Vol 125, Num 4, pp 541-557, issn 0169-555X, 17 p.Article