Eastern Mojave Vegetation National Forest Developed Road 058C  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Other Articles: National Forest Developed Road 026: near Mud Spring  

Junction: Forest Service Developed Road 026
      Mud Spring
      Junction: Road in Mud Spring Canyon
      Junction: Road southwest
      Butte
      Junction: Road west.
      Junction: Road north and then east.
Full Size Image Mount Hicks Spillway, looking downstream

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View to the north, in the direction of flow.
Full 
Size Image Looking across Mount Hicks Spillway

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Looking east scross the spillway. The direction of flow would be south to north, from the viewer's right to left.

Literature Cited:
- Reheis, Marith C., Scott Stine, and Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki, 2002. Full Size Image Mount Hicks from the spillway bearing its name. Full Size Image Location of Mount Hicks Spillway

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Locations: Mount Hicks. Mount Hicks Spillway.  

Mount Hicks Spillway
Full Size Image Spillway at pass to north.

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      Junction:
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Size Image Alkali Lake from the north.

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Other Articles: Forest Road 058: at FR 058C  

Junction: Forest Service Developed Road 058
     

Literature Cited

  A list of all literature cited by this web site can be found in the Bibliography.
 
Reheis, Marith C., Scott Stine, and Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki. 2002. Drainage reversals in Mono Basin during the late Pliocene and Pleistocene. GSA Bulletin. 114(8):991-1006. {TAS-pdf}

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Date and time this article was prepared: 12/3/2008 4:57:57 PM