Eastern Mojave Vegetation Bibliography  
 

Tom Schweich  

Abrams, LeRoy, and Roxanna S. Ferris. 1944-1951. Illustrated flora of the Pacific states. 4 vols.. Stanford, California.: Stanford University Press.. v. 1. Ophioglossaceae to Aristolochiaceae, ferns to birthworts.--v. 2. Polygonaceae to Krameriaceae, buckwheats to kramerias.--v. 3. Geraniaceae to Scrophulariaceae, geraniums to figworts.--v. 4. Bignoniaceae to Compositae, bignonias to sunflowers

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Ackerfield, Jennifer. 2015. Flora of Colorado. Fort Worth, TX 76107-3400: Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 2015.

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Ackerfield, Jennifer. 2022. Flora of Colorado, Second Edition. Botanical Miscellany No. 60. Fort Worth, Texas: BRIT Press, Fort Worth Botanical Garden, 2022.

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Adams, David K., and Andrew C. Comrie. 1997. The North American Monsoon. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 78(10):2197-2213.

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Adams, Ella. n.d.. The Stone Canyon Mine. Link to external document. , accessed 7 February 2013.

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Adams, James D., and Dana A. York. 2005. Psorothamnus fremontii and Psorothamnus arborescens (Fabaceae) in California. Madroño. 52(4):258-261. {TAS}

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Adams, Kenneth D. 2007. Late Holocene sedimentary environments and lake-level fluctuations at Walker Lake, Nevada, USA. GSA Bulletin. 119(1/2):126-139. {TAS-pdf}

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Adams, K. D., and T. L. Sawyer. 1998. Huntoon Valley fault system, in Quaternary fault and fold database of the United States. U.S. Geological Survey website, http://earthquakes.usgs.gov/regional/qfaults, accessed at 10/20/2006 12:34 PM.. {TAS-doc}

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Adams, Robert P., Sanko Nguyen, Julie A. Morris, and Andrea E. Schwarzbach. 2006. Re-examination of the one-seeded, serrate leaf Juniperus of southwestern United States and northern Mexico (Cupressaceae). Phytologia. 88(3):299-310. {TAS-pdf}

Adams, Robert P., and Andrea E. Schwarzbach. 2013. Phylogeny of Juniperus using nrDNA and four cpDNA regions. Phytologia. 95(2):179-187.

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Adams, Kenneth D., Steven G. Wesnousky and Bruce G. Bills. 1999. Isostatic rebound, active faulting, and potential geomorphic effects in the Lake Lahontan basin, Nevada and California. GSA Bulletin. 111(12):1739-1756.

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Aedo, Carlos. 2001. The Genus Geranium L. (Geraniaceae) in North America. II. Perennial Species. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid. 59(1):3-65. {TAS-pdf}

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American Geological Institute. 1960. Dictionary of Geological Terms, 2nd Ed. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday. {TAS}

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American Geological Institute. 1983. Dictionary of Geological Terms, 3rd Edition. New York.: Doubleday Books., 1983..

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Agirrezabala, L. M., H. G. Owen, and J. Garcia-Mondejar. 2002. Syntectonic deposits and punctuated limb rotation in an Albian submarine transpresisonal fold (Mutriku village, Basque-Cantrabrian basin, northern Spain). GSA Bulletin. 114(3):281-297.

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Aguirre-Diaz, Gerardo J., and Guillermo Labarthe-Hernandez. 2003. Fissure ignimbrites: Fissure-source origin for voluminous ignimbrites of the Sierra Madre Occidental and its relationship with Basin and Range faulting. Geology. 31(9):773-776.

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Aiton, William. 1789. Hortus Kewensis; or, a Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. London: 1789.

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Aiton, William T. 2nd. ed., 1810-13. Hortus kewensis, or, A catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. 5 vols.. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1810-1813. Link to external document.

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Alameda, City of, Public Works Department. 2009. Pedestrian Plan. (Component of the City's Transportaion Master Plan). {TAS-pdf}

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Alarcón, Antonio de, D. P. 1982. La Alpujarra. Madrid: Sucesores de Rivadeneyra, 1892.

Albee, Beverly, J, Leila M. Shultz, and Sherel Goodrich. 1988. Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah.: Utah Museum of Natural History, 1988. (February 7, 2016: appears to be offline.)

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Albers, J. P., and J. H. Stewart. 1972. Geology and mineral deposits of esmeralda county. Bulletin. 78. Reno, Nevada: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1872. {TAS-pdf}

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Alegret, Laia, Silvia Ortiz, Ignacio Arenillas, and Eustoquio Molina. 2010. What happens when the ocean is overheated? The foraminiferal response across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum at the Alamedilla section (Spain). GSA Bulletin. 122(9/10):1616-1624. {TAS-pdf}

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Allen, Clarence R. 1957. San Andreas Fault Zone in San Gorgonio Pass, Southern California. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 68(3):315-350. {TAS}

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Allen, John Elliot. 1946. Geology of the San Juan Bautista Quadrangle, California. California Division of Mines, Bulletin 133. San Francisco: California Division of Mines, March 1946. {TAS}

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Allioni, Carlo. 1766. Stirpium aliquot defcriptiones cum duorum novorum generum conftitutione. Mélanges de Philosophie et de Mathématique de la Société Royale de Turin. Tomus 3: 177-178. Link to external document.

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Allioni, Carlo. 1785. Flora Pedemontana Sive Enumeratio Methodica Stirpium Indigenarum Pedemontii…. 3 vols.. Available on Google Books.

Allred, Kelly W. 2020. I: Annotated Checklist. Flora Neomexicana. 3rd edition. Link to external document.

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Allred, Kelly W. 2020. II: Glossarium Nominum. Flora Neomexicana. 3rd edition. Link to external document.

Allred, Kelly W., et al. 2020. III: An Illustrated Identification Manual, Part 1. Flora Neomexicana. 2nd edition. Link to external document.

Allred, K. W., et al. 2020. III: An Illustrated Identification Manual, Part 2. Flora Neomexicana. 2nd edition. Link to external document.

Al-Shehbaz, Ishan A. 2003. Transfer of most North American species of Arabis to Boechera (Brassicaceae). Novon. 13(4):381-391.

Al-Shebaz, I. A. 2014. A Synopsis of the Genus Noccaea (Coluteocarpeae, Brassicaceae). Harvard Papers in Botany. 19(1):25-51. {TAS-pdf} doi:10.3100/hpib.v19iss1.2014

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Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A., and Steve L. O'Kane. 2002. Lesquerella is united with Physaria (Brassicaceae). Novon. 12: 319-329. {TAS-pdf}

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Anderberg, Arne A. 1991. Taxonomy and phylogeny of the tribe Gnaphalieae (Asterceae). Opera Botanica. 104: 1-195. Unable to find this publication online.

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Anders, George. 2006. This old ruin: a ghost town is suspended in time, thanks to handyman's invisible hand. Wall Street journal. {TAS-pdf}

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Anderson, D. E., and S. G. Wells. 2004. Latest Pleistocene lake highstands in Death Valley, California. pp. 115-128 in Enzel, Y., S. G. Wells, and N. Lancaster. Paleoenvironments and paleohydrology of the Mojave and southern Great Basin deserts. Geological Society of America Special Paper 368. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 2003.

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Anderson, David G. 2004. Gilia sedifolia Brandeg. (stonecrop gilia): A Technical Conservation Assessment. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado Natural Heritage Program, August 9, 2004.

Anderson, D., P. Haseman, and T. Schweich. 2019. Kinney Run Walking Tour for Stewards of Golden Open Space. Unpublished field guide..

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Anderson, Donna S., and Paul B. Haseman. 2021. Golden Rocks: The Geology and Mining History of Golden, Colorado. Golden, Colorado, USA. Link to external document. https://doi.org/10.25676/11124/14162

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Anderson, Steve, Lisa Eriksen, Cheri Howell, Lois Ports, and Lisa Seymour. 1998. Ruby Mountain Flora: A guide to common plants of the Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range. Elko, NV: Humboldt National Forest Interpretive Association, 1998. Purchased at the Northeastern Nevada Museum, Elko, NV.

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Anderson, John L. 2006. Vascular Plants of Arizona: Anacardiaceae Sumac Family. Canotia. 3(2):13-22.

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Anderson, Kling, and A. E. Aldous. 1937. Monoecious Buffalo Grass, Buchloe Dactyloides. Agronomy Journal. 29(8):709-710.

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Anderson, Lesleigh. 2011. Holocene record of precipitation seasonality from lake calcite d18O in the central Rocky Mountains, United States. Geology. 39(3):211-214. {TAS-pdf}

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Anderson, Loran C. 1995. The Chrysothamnus-Ericameria Connection. Great Basin Naturalist. 55(1):84-88. {TAS-pdf}

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Anderson, Paul B., Thomas C. Chidsey, Jr., Douglas A. Sprinkel, and Grant C. Willis. 2003. Geology of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah-Arizona. pp. 301-335 in Sprinkel, Douglas A., Thomas C. Chidsey, Jr., and Paul B. Andersen, eds., 2003. Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments, 2nd Edition. Utah Geological Association Publication 28. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Geological Association and Bryce Canyon Natural History Association, 2003.

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Anderson, R. Scott. 1990. Holocene forest development and paleoclimates within the central Sierra Nevada, California. Journal of Ecology. 78: 470-489.

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Anderson, Scott W., Suzanne P. Anderson, and Robert S. Anderson. 2015. Exhumation by debris flows in the 2013 Colorado Front Range storm. Geology. 43(5):391-394. {TAS-pdf}

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Andersson, Nils Johan. 1858. Enumeratio Salicum nobis ex America boreali huc usque cognotarum “The Willow Flora known to us from north America”. Öfversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-akademiens forhandlingar “Overview of the Proceedings by the Royal Academy of Sciences”. 15: 114-133. Link to external document.

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Andeweg, Bernd. 2002. Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Iberian Peninsula, causes and effects of changing stress fields. Ph. D. thesis. 2002. {TAS}

Andres-Hernandez, A. R., and T. Terrazas. 2009. Leaf architecture of Rhus s.str. (Anacardiaceae). Feddes Repertorium. 120(5-6):293-306. {TAS-pdf} Date retrieved: 16 June 2020: URL:

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Andres-Hernandez, Agustina Rosa, Teresa Terrazas, Gerardo Salazar, and Helga Ochoterena. 2014. Phylogenetic analysis based on strructural and combined analyses of Rhus s. s. (Anacardiaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 176(4):452-468.

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Andrews, Thomas G. 2015. Coyote Valley: Deep History in the High Rockies. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2015.

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Anonymous. n.d.. Sierra Nevada National Park: Alpujarras, Marquesado del Zenete. Granada, Spain: Editorial Penibetica.. ISBN: 84-931217-8-9.

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Anonymous. N. D.. Mineral County, Nevada. Hawthorne, NV: Mineral County Museum. Link to external document.

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Anonymous. 2003. Colorado Geologic Highway Map and Shaded Relief Map. Canon City, Colorado: GTR Mapping., 2003. ISBN 1-881262-00-6

Anonymous. n.d.. Self-Guiding Tour of Eureka, Nevada. Obtained at the Eureka Museum.

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Anonymous. n.d.. Yampa River Botanic Park. Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477: Yampa River Botanic Park Association. Pamphlet describing the botanic park.

Anonymous. n.d.. Mammals at the Soda Springs Desert Studies Center.

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Anonymous. n.d.. Amphibians and Reptiles at the Soda Springs Desert Studies Center.

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Anonymous. n.d.. Palomares, Spain Medical Surveillance and Environmental Monitoring. Link to external document. {TAS}

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Anonymous. n. d.. A Hiker's Guide to the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Vegetation of Hualapai Mountain Park. n.d.,.

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Anonymous. n. d.. Lincoln County: Driving Tours and Walking Tours. {TAS-pdf} There are several sources for this uncredited document: Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce (www.lincolncountynevada.com) and Pioche Chamber of Commerce (www.piochenevada.com).

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Anonymous. n.d.. Totem Poles of Alert Bay. {TAS-pdf} Retrieved 30 Sept 2018 from an extremely long URL on Squarespace. Document properties indicate it was created in August 2014 using Microsoft Word.

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Editors of Wikipedia. 2021. João do Amaral Franco. Wikipedia. Link to external document. Date retrieved: 14 March 2021

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Anonymous. n.d.. Provisional Vascular Plant List for Arches National Park. Link to external document.

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Anonymous. n.d.. Provisional Vascular Plant List for Arches National Park. ftp://ice.ucdavis.edu/pub/NPS/Arches_National_Park/species_lists/archflor.txt

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Anonymous. 1891. Index to Recent Literature Relating to American Botany. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. XVII(6):192-197. Moderately good evidence that this review was written by Nathaniel Lord Britton.

Anonymous. 1903. Rubber. The Commercial Stamp Trade Journal. 12(5):5.

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Anonymous. 1904. History of Business in Chaffee County. Salida Colorado History. Link to external document. Date retrieved: 15 January 2018, URL:

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Anonymous. 1906. IX.-Colorado Rubber. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information. Additional Series, VII. Selected Papers from the Kew Bulletin.

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Anonymous. 1906. Development and Transportation Tunnel Enterprises in the Argentine District, Colorado. Mining Reporter. LIV(23):570-573.

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Anonymous. 1908. Sunny Salida Colorado. Salida, Colorado: The Salida Board of Trade, 1908. {TAS-pdf}

Anonymous. 1971. Notes. SIDA Contributions to Botany. 4(3):265. Link to external document.

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Anonymous. 1984. Eureka sand dunes landmark. California Geology. 37(3):42.

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Anonymous. 1989. Gavel to come down on historic Ted's Place. Rocky Mountain News. Article was found in Supporting Documents of GNIS

Anonymous. 1996. Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer. Freeport, Maine: DeLorme, 1996. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles (6.4 km)

Anonymous. 1996. Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer. Freeport, Maine: DeLorme, 1996. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles (6.4 km)

Anonymous. 2000. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Ruby Mountains Ranger District, National Forest Map. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intermountain Region, National Forest Service, 2000. Scale 1:126,720, 1 inch = 2 miles.

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Anonymous. 2004. Bird List, Desert Studies Center, Zzyzx, California, East Mojave Desert. California Desert Studies Center, Contribution Number Series #64. {TAS}

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Anonymous [Elizabeth Pierce]. 2011. Columbia University Graduate Student Field Trip to Mono Lake, CA, Field Guide. Link to external document.

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Anonymous. 2015. In Colorado's snowbound mountains, desperation turned starving men into cannibals. The Pueblo Chieftain. {TAS-pdf} Date retrieved: 25 September 2017, URL: http://cqrcengage.com/coloradoconcern/app/document/6150728 fails.

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Anonymous. 2016. Nevada Appeal at 150: Sept 8, 1954: Alpine County Highway to be opened. Nevada Appeal. Link to external document. Date retrieved: 11 February 2016, 12 January 2021.

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Anonymous. 2017. Radius Gold increases its land position at the Bald Peak Property, Nevada; Commences exploration work. Benginga. Link to external document. {TAS-pdf} Date retrieved: 20 June 2017:

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Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. 2003. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 141: 399-436. {TAS-pdf}

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Argall, George O. 1949. Industrial Minerals of Colorado. Quarterly of the Colorado School of Mines. 44(2).

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Argles, T. W., J. P. Platt, and D. J. Waters. 1999. Attenuation and excision of a crustal section during extensional exhumation" The Carratraca massif, southern Spain. Geological Society [London] Journal. 156: 149-162. {TAS-pdf}

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Argus, George W. 1997. Infrageneric Classification of Salix (Salicaceae) in the New World. Systematic Botany Monographs. 52: 1-121.

Argus, George W. 2007. Salix (Salicaceae) Distribution Maps and a Synopsis of Their Classification in North America, North of Mexico. Harvard Papers in Botany. 12(2):355-368.

Argus, George W. 2009. Salix (Willows) in the New World: A Guide to the Interactive Identification of Native and Naturalized Taxa Using Intkey (Delta). http://137.229.141.57/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/GuideToSalixInteractiveIdentification-21Apr09.pdf, accessed 5/25/2013, now requires a password.

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Argus, George W. 2010. Salix. Flora of North America North of Mexico. 7. Link to external document.

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Arkansas Valley Seeds. 2019. Rocky Mountain Native Mix. Link to external document. {TAS-pdf} Date retrieved: 14 November 2019, 12 January 2020.

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Armato, Ivan. 1991.. The sound of one dune booming. Science. 254(5034):938. Washington DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, November 15, 1991. {TAS}

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Armstrong, Davod. 1979. Mammals of Green Mountain, Jefferson Co., Colorado. Unpublished report..

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Ash, S. R. 1987. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Centennial Field Guide. Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America. 2: 405-410. {TAS-pdf}

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Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 2008. Evaluation of Soil Arsenic Concentrations at the Rand Historical Mining Complex, Kelly Mine Site, Red Mountain, San Bernardino County, California. Atlanta, Georgia: U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, September 29, 2008.

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Aubury, Lewis E. 1902. The Copper Resources of California. Bulletin No. 23. San Francisco, CA: California State Mining Bureau, April, 1902. {TAS}

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Ausmus, Bob. 1989. East Mojave Diary. Tales of the Mojave Road #16. Norco, California: Tales of the Mojave Road Publishing Company, October 1989. {TAS}

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Austin, Mary Hunter. 1903. The Land of Little Rain. Republished 1997..

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Averett, Walter R. 1963. Directory of Southern Nevada Placenames. Revised Edition. {TAS}

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Axelrod, Daniel I. 1976. Fossil Floras of the California Desert Conservation Area. Contract CA-060-CT8-75. Riverside, CA: Bureau of Land Management, 1976. {TAS-pdf}

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Axelrod, Daniel I. 1987. The late Oligocene Creede flora. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences. 130: 1-235.

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Baars, Donald L. 2003. Geology of Canyonlands National Park, Utah. pp. 61-83 in SprinkelDACA2003. Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments, 2nd Edition. Utah Geological Association Publication 28. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Geological Association and Bryce Canyon Natural History Association, 2003.

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Babcock, E. B., and G. Ledyard Stebbins. 1938. The American Species of Crepis: Their Interrelationships and Distribution as Affected by Polyploidy and Apomixis. Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1938. Link to external document.

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Bach, Andrew J., Ronald I. Dorm, Deborah L. Elliott-Fisk, and Fred M. Phillips. 1992. Glacial Avulsion in Pleistocene Moraine Complexes of the East-central Sierra Nevada, California. History of Water: Eastern Sierra Nevada, Owens Valley, White-Inyo Mountains. WMRS Symposium Volume 4. 1992.

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Bacon, Steven N., and Silvio K. Pezzopane. 2007. A 25,000-year record of earthquakes on the Owens Valley fault near Lone Pine, California: Implications for recurrence intervals, slip rates, and segementation models. GSA Bulletin. 119(7/8):823-847. {TAS-pdf}

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Badger, Thomas C., and Robert J. Watters. 2004. Gigantic seismogenic landslides of Summer Lake basin, south-central Oregon. GSA Bulletin. 116(5/6):687-697. {TAS-pdf}

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Burn Area Emergency Response Team. 2005. Burned Area Emergency Stabilization Plan: Hackberry Complex. Primm, Nevada: National-Interagency Burned Area Emergency Response Team, July 5, 2005.

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Baer, James L., and Robert H. Steed. 2003. Geology of Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah. pp. 449-463 in Sprinkel, Douglas A., Thomas C. Chidsey, Jr., and Paul B. Andersen, eds., 2003. Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments, 2nd Edition. Utah Geological Association Publication 28. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Geological Association and Bryce Canyon Natural History Association, 2003.

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Bagley, Mark. 2002. Botanical survey or proposed Benton Crossing landfill and Pumice Valley landfill expansion areas, Mono County, California.

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Bagnold, R. A. 1954. The physics of wind blown sand and desert dunes. Chapman and Hall: London. 265 p.

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Bagnold, R. A. 1966. The shearing and dilation of dry sand and the "singing" mechanism. Royal Society of London, Proceedings Series A. 295: 219-232.

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Bahm, Matt A., Thomas G. Barnes, and Kent C. Jensen. 2011. Restoring Native Plant Communities in Smooth Brome (Bromus inermis)–Dominated Grasslands. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 4(2):239-250.

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Bailey, D. K. 1988. The Single-needle Pinyons - One Taxon or Three?. pp. pp. 1-18. in Hall, Clarence A., Jr and Victoria Doyle-Jones (Eds.). 1988.. The Mary DeDecker Symposium. University of California, White Mountain Research Station.. Plant Biology of Eastern California.

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Bailey, L. H. 1886. A Preliminary Synopsis of North American Carices, including those ot Mexico, Central America, and Greenland, with the American Bibliography of the Genus. Contribution from the Herbarium of Harvard University. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 22: 59-157. Link to external document.

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Bailey, L. H. 1889. Studies of the Types of various Species of the Genus Carex. Memoirs of the torrey Botanical Club. 1(1):1-86. Link to external document.

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Baillon, Henri. 1867-95. Historie des Plantes. 13 vols.. Link to external document.

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Bai, T. J. 1990. Association of Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Lag. [and] Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelmann. Dissertation Abstracts International. B. Sciences and Engineering. 50(8):3247B-3248B.

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Baker, A. A. 1935. Geologic Structure of Southeastern Utah. AAPG Bulletin. 19.

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Balanyá, J. C., V. Garciá-Dueñas, and J. M. Azañón. 1997. Alternating contractional and extensional events in the Alpujarride nappes of the Alboran domain (Betics, Gibraltar Arc). Tectonics. 16: 226-238.

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Baldwin, Bruce G., Steve Boyd, Barbara J. Ertter, Robert W. Patterson, Thomas J. Rosatti, and Dieter H. Wilken. 2002. The Jepson Desert Manual: Vascular Plants of Southeastern California. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2002.

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Baldwin, Bruce G., Douglas H. Goldman, David J. Keil, Robert Patterson, and Thomas J. Rosatti. 2012. The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, Second Edition. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, January 2012. {TAS}

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Baldwin, Bruce G., Susan Kalisz, and W. Scott Armbruster. 2011. Phylogenetic perspectives on diversification, biogeography, and floral evolution of Collinsia and Tonella (Plantaginaceae). American Journal of Botany. 98(4):731-753. {TAS-pdf}

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Baldwin, Bruce G., Donald W. Kyhos, Scott N. Martins, Frank C. Vasek, and Bridget L. Wessa. 1996. Natural hybridization between species of Ambrosia and Hymenoclea salsola (Compositae). Madroño. 43(1):15-27.

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Baldwin, Bruce G., and Kenneth R. Wood. 2016. Origin of the Raa endemic Apostates: Revisiting major disjunctions and evolutionary conservatism in the Bahia alliance (Compositae: Bahieae). Taxon. 66(5):1064-1080. Link to external document.

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