Late Cenozoic drainage history of the southwestern Great Basin and lower Colorado River region : geologic and biotic perspectives / edited by Marith C. Reheis, Robert Hershler, David M. Miller.

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Boulder, Colo. : Geological Society of America, 2008.
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viii, 432 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm.

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    • Reconstructing late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene Death Valley lakes and river systems as a test of pupfish (Cyprinodontidae) dispersal hypotheses / Jeffrey R. Knott [and others]
    • Western North American pupfish clade (Cyprinodontidae: Cyprinodon) : mitochondrial DNA divergence and drainage history / Anthony A. Echelle
    • Multistage late Cenozoic evolution of the Amargosa River drainage, southwestern Nevada and eastern California / Christopher M. Menges
    • Ancient vicariance and recent dispersal of springsnails (Hydrobiidae: Pyrgulopsis) in the Death Valley system, California-Nevada / Robert Hershler and Hsiu-Ping Liu
    • Genetic zoogeography of the Hyalella azteca species complex in the Great Basin : rapid rates of molecular diversification in desert springs / Jonathan D.S. Witt, Doug L. Threloff, and Paul D.N. Hebert
    • Geological and hydrological history of the paleo-Owens River drainage since the late Miocene / Fred M. Phillips
    • Late Pleistocene lakes and wetlands, Panamint Valley, Inyo County, California / A.S. Jayko [and others]
    • Late Quaternary, MIS 6-8 shoreline features of pluvial Owens Lake, Owens Valley, eastern California / A.S. Jayko and S.N. Bacon
    • Late Pleistocene shorelines of Owens Lake, California, and their hydroclimatic and tectonic implications / Antony R. Orme and Amalie Jo Orme
    • Late Manix shorelines and Afton Canyon terraces : implications for incision of Afton Canyon / Marith C. Reheis and Joanna L. Redwine
    • Lake Thompson, Mojave Desert, California : the late Pleistocene lake system and its Holocene desiccation / Antony R. Orme
    • Middle to late Cenozoic geology, hydrography, and fish evolution in the American Southwest / Jon E. Spencer, Gerald R. Smith, and Thomas E. Dowling
    • Correlating hydrographic events and divergence times of speckled dace (Rhinichthys : Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Colorado River drainage / Gerald R. Smith and Thomas E. Dowling
    • Pre-Colorado River drainage in western Grand Canyon : potential influence on Miocene stratigraphy in Ground Wash Trough / Richard A. Young
    • Stratigraphic evidence for the role of lake spillover in the inception of the lower Colorado River in southern Nevada and western Arizona / P. Kyle House, Philip A. Pearthree, and Michael E. Perkins
    • Late Neogene marine incursions and the ancestral Gulf of California / Kristin McDougall
    • Evaluation of the evolution of the latest Miocene to earliest Pliocene Bouse lake system in the lower Colorado River valley, southwestern USA / Jon E. Spencer, Philip A. Pearthree, and P. Kyle House
    • Age, distribution, and formation of late Cenozoic paleovalleys of the lower Colorado River and their relation to river aggradation and degradation / Keith A. Howard [and others]
    • Late Pleistocene aggradation and degradation of the lower Colorado River : perspectives from the Cottonwood area and other reconnaissance below Boulder Canyon / Scott C. Lundstrom [and others].
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    ISBN
    • 9780813724393 ((pbk.))
    • 0813724392 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    2008000797
    OCLC
    190785287
    Other standard number
    • 99933613211
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