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Death Valley geologic map list
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Burchfiel, B.C.,1971, Reconnaissance geology of part of the Resting
Springs Range, California, scale 1:250,000, Prepared for the State
Geologic Map.
Cornwall, H.R., McKee, E.H.,1972, Geology and Mineral Deposits of
Southern Nye County, Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Bulletin
77.
Denny, C.S., Drewes, Harald,1965, Geology of the Ash Meadows quadrangle,
Nevada-California, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, 1181-L.
Drewes, Harald,1963, Geology of the Funeral Peak quadrangle, California,
on the east flank of Death Valley, U.S. Geological
Survey Professional Paper, 413.
Haefner, Richard,1972, Igneous history of a rhyolite lava flow series,
Death Valley, California scale 1:50,000, Pennsylvania
State University, unpublished Ph.D. thesis.
Hunt, C.B., Mabey, D.R.,1966, Stratigraphy and structure of Death
Valley, California, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 494-A.
McAllister, J.F.,1970, Geology of the Furnace Creek borate area, Death
Valley, Inyo County, California, California Division of Mines and Geology
Map Sheet 14.
McAllister, J.F.,1971, Geologic map of the southwest corner of the
Ryan quadrangle, California, scale 1:62,500,U.S.
Geological Survey,
map in progress?.
McAllister, J.F.,1971, Preliminary geologic map of the Funeral Mountains
in the Ryan quadrangle, Death Valley region, Inyo County, California,
U.S.Geological Survey Open File Map.
McAllister, J.F.,1973, Geologic map and sections of the Amargosa Valley
borate area- southeast continuation of the Furnace Creek area- Inyo
County,California, U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations
Map, I-782.
Streitz, Robert,1970, Reconnaissance geologic mapping and photogeologic
interpretation of parts of the Eagle Mountain, Emigrant Canyon, Furnace
Creek, Marble Canyon, Pahrump, Stewart Valley, and Tin Mountain quadrangles,
scale 1:62,500,California Division of Mines and Geology, unpublished
mapping.
Wilhelms, D.E.,1963, Geology of part of the Nopah and Resting Springs
Ranges, Inyo County, California, scale 1:24,000, University of California,
Los Angeles, unpublished Ph.D. thesis.
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