Creek in Long Valley.
Elevation: 6844ft, 2086m.
Articles that refer to this location:
Literature Referring To This Location:
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Campbell, Kate. 2007. Biochemical mechanisms of Arsenic mobilization in Haiiwee Reservoir sediments. Ph. D. dissertation. Pasadena, California: California Institute of Technology, 2007. {TAS-pdf}
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Lowenstein, Tim K., Lauren A. C. Dolginko, and Javier Garcia-Veigas. 2016. Influence of magmatic-hydrothermal activity on brine evolution in closed basins: Searles Lake, California. GSA Bulletin. 128(9/10):1555-1568. {TAS-pdf}
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Reynolds, J. L., N. T. Connolly, S. S. Getz, P. J. Polissar, and J. B. Reid. 1996. Carbon Isotopic and Trace Element Geochemistry of Surface Waters and Their Aquatic Plants, Long Valley Caldera, California. [poster]. Eos. Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 77(46):802.
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Reynolds, Robert E., and David R. Jessey. 2009. Landscape Evolution at an Active Plate Margin. The 2009 Desert Symposium Field Guide and Proceedings. Fullerton and Riverside, Ca: Desert Studies Consortium, California State University and LSA Associates, Inc., April 2009. {TAS}
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