Eastern Mojave Vegetation Saline Valley Road  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Other Articles: Waucoba Saline Road: 40000  

Junction:
  • Waucoba Saline Road
   

Willow Creek Camp

 
    Road to Warm Spring

Literature Cited:
- Pavlik, Bruce Michael, 1985.  

Locations: Saline Valley Dunes.  

Saline Valley Sand Dunes
    Road to Warm Spring

Literature Cited:
- Ross, Donald C., 1967.
- Unruh, Jeffrey, James Humphrey and Andrew Barron, 2003.  

Locations: Saline Valley.  

Saline Valley

 
    Road to Warm Spring
    Salt Lake
    Ubehebe Road
 

Locations: Grapevine Canyon.  

Grapevine Canyon

 
    Junction: Hunter Mountain Road
  Full Size Image Northern Panamint Valley from Saline Valley Road.   The northern Panamint Valley from Saline Valley Road. The dunes are in the left middle ground, with Lake Hill and a dry lake in the center. Telescope Peak of the Panamint Range are in the background.
  Full Size Image Yellow composites among the Basin Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in the Nelson Range.   Yellow composites among the Basin Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in the Nelson Range.
 

Locations: Nelson Range.  

Nelson Range

 
   

Lee Flat

 
    Junction:
  • White Mountain Talc Road
    Junction:
  • Saline Valley Alternate
   

Santa Rosa Flat

 
   

Talc City Hills

 

Other Articles: CA Hwy 190: at Saline Valley Rd  

Junction: California Highway 190, east to Death Valley, or west to US Highway 395 at Olancha or Lone Pine.
   

Literature Cited

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Pavlik, Bruce Michael. 1985. Sand dune flora of the Great Basin and Mojave deserts of California, Nevada, and Oregon. Madroņo. 32(4):197-213. {TAS}

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Ross, Donald C. 1967. Generalized Geologic Map of the Inyo Mountains Region, California. Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map I-506. Washington, DC: U. S. Geological Society, 1967. {TAS}

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Unruh, Jeffrey, James Humphrey and Andrew Barron. 2003. Transtensional model for the Sierra Nevada frontal fault system, eastern California. Geology. 31(4):327-330. {TAS-pdf}

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Date and time this article was prepared: 8/20/2010 10:24:24 AM