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- catalog contributor b12934261.
- catalog contributor b12934262.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 308-312) and index.".
- catalog description "Owens Valley and vicinity -- The Falls of an ice age: Fossil Falls on glacial Owens River -- A Story of desiccation: once-blue Owens Lake -- A Frightful earthquake: the Owens Valley shock of -- A Buried, weathered giant: the Alabama Hills -- Basins and ranges: the Waucobi Lakebeds -- The Oldest living things: Bristlecone pines and the rocks they prefer -- Dating an old glaciation: the Big Pumice Cut -- A Disappearing fault: the Hilton Creek Fault -- East meets West: glacial moraines at Convict Lake -- A Crack runs through it: the Earthquake Fault and Inyo Craters -- Fun and games on living volcanoes: Mammoth Mountain and Long Valley Caldera -- Columnar jointing at its best: Devils Postpile -- An Ominous ooze: Obsidian Dome -- Mountains of glass: the Mono Dunes -- Glossary -- Sources of supplemental information -- Index.".
- catalog description "The Geology of Eastern California -- Death Valley and vicinity -- An Intrepid explorer: the Mojave River -- A Collector of volcanic ashes: ancient Lake Tecopa -- It's a coal seam, it's a dike, it's a welded tuff! The Resting Spring Pass volcanic tuff -- A Lunar landscape: the trona pinnacles of Searles Lake -- A Huge bathtub without a drain: Pleistocene Lake Manly and the salt pan -- Dynamic desert landforms: alluvial fans and debris cones -- Youthful tectonism: fault scarps in fans -- Rocks split asunder: salt weathering -- A Tale of two mysteries: turtlebacks and missing rocks -- True grit: sandblasted stones on Ventifact Ridge -- A Diversionary tale: Gower Gulch -- Nature's crafted mosaics and the tanning process: desert pavement and desert varnish -- Wind at play in nature's sandbox: the Mesquite Dunes -- A Cut-and-fill saga: Mosaic Canyon -- A Big explosion: Ubehebe Crater -- Wind at work: the sailing stones of Racetrack Playa.".
- catalog extent "vii, 319 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Geology underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley.".
- catalog identifier "0878423621 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Geology underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Missoula, Mont. : Mountain Press Pub.,".
- catalog relation "Geology underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley.".
- catalog spatial "California Owens Valley.".
- catalog spatial "Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)".
- catalog subject "557.94/87 21".
- catalog subject "Geology California Owens Valley.".
- catalog subject "Geology Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)".
- catalog subject "QE90.D35 S47 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Owens Valley and vicinity -- The Falls of an ice age: Fossil Falls on glacial Owens River -- A Story of desiccation: once-blue Owens Lake -- A Frightful earthquake: the Owens Valley shock of -- A Buried, weathered giant: the Alabama Hills -- Basins and ranges: the Waucobi Lakebeds -- The Oldest living things: Bristlecone pines and the rocks they prefer -- Dating an old glaciation: the Big Pumice Cut -- A Disappearing fault: the Hilton Creek Fault -- East meets West: glacial moraines at Convict Lake -- A Crack runs through it: the Earthquake Fault and Inyo Craters -- Fun and games on living volcanoes: Mammoth Mountain and Long Valley Caldera -- Columnar jointing at its best: Devils Postpile -- An Ominous ooze: Obsidian Dome -- Mountains of glass: the Mono Dunes -- Glossary -- Sources of supplemental information -- Index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Geology of Eastern California -- Death Valley and vicinity -- An Intrepid explorer: the Mojave River -- A Collector of volcanic ashes: ancient Lake Tecopa -- It's a coal seam, it's a dike, it's a welded tuff! The Resting Spring Pass volcanic tuff -- A Lunar landscape: the trona pinnacles of Searles Lake -- A Huge bathtub without a drain: Pleistocene Lake Manly and the salt pan -- Dynamic desert landforms: alluvial fans and debris cones -- Youthful tectonism: fault scarps in fans -- Rocks split asunder: salt weathering -- A Tale of two mysteries: turtlebacks and missing rocks -- True grit: sandblasted stones on Ventifact Ridge -- A Diversionary tale: Gower Gulch -- Nature's crafted mosaics and the tanning process: desert pavement and desert varnish -- Wind at play in nature's sandbox: the Mesquite Dunes -- A Cut-and-fill saga: Mosaic Canyon -- A Big explosion: Ubehebe Crater -- Wind at work: the sailing stones of Racetrack Playa.".
- catalog title "Geology underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley / Robert P. Sharp and Allen F. Glazner.".
- catalog type "text".