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- Drainage reversals in Mono Basin during the late pliocene and Pleistocene (Q143690) (← links)
- Highest pluvial-lake shorelines and Pleistocene climate of the western Great Basin (Q144782) (← links)
- Aeolian sediments in paleowetland deposits of the Las Vegas Formation (Q145737) (← links)
- Influence of climate and eolian dust on the major-element chemistry and clay mineralogy of soils in the northern Bighorn basin, U.S.A. (Q146579) (← links)
- Airborne dust transport to the eastern Pacific Ocean off southern California: Evidence from San Clemente Island (Q146945) (← links)
- The ecology of dust (Q148859) (← links)
- Late Quaternary paleohydrology of desert wetlands and pluvial lakes in the Soda Lake basin, central Mojave Desert, California (USA) (Q149582) (← links)
- Quaternary history of some southern and central Rocky Mountain basins (Q150012) (← links)
- Pedogenic replacement of aluminosilicate grains by CaCO3 in Ustollic Haplargids, south-central Montana, U.S.A. (Q150941) (← links)
- Fluvial deposits of Yellowstone tephras: Implications for late Cenozoic history of the Bighorn basin area, Wyoming and Montana (Q151864) (← links)
- Morphology and genesis of carbonate soils on the Kyle Canyon fan, Nevada, U.S.A. (Q151883) (← links)
- Late Quaternary eolian dust in surficial deposits of a Colorado Plateau grassland: Controls on distribution and ecologic effects (Q152342) (← links)
- Multiple oxygen and sulfur isotopic analyses on water-soluble sulfate in bulk atmospheric deposition from the southwestern United States (Q154171) (← links)
- Evidence for Quaternary tectonism in the northern Bighorn basin, Wyoming and Montana (Q155196) (← links)
- Dust deposition downwind of Owens (dry) Lake, 1991–1994: Preliminary findings (Q155323) (← links)
- Compositional trends in aeolian dust along a transect across the southwestern United States (Q155434) (← links)
- Dust emission from wet and dry playas in the Mojave Desert, USA (Q157418) (← links)
- Directly dated MIS 3 lake-level record from Lake Manix, Mojave Desert, California, USA (Q233962) (← links)
- Pluvial lakes in the Great Basin of the western United States: a view from the outcrop (Q236427) (← links)
- Pliocene to middle Pleistocene lakes in the western Great Basin: Ages and connections (Q237727) (← links)
- A half-million-year record of paleoclimate from the Lake Manix Core, Mojave Desert, California (Q245582) (← links)
- Composition of aeolian dust in natural traps on isolated surfaces of the central Mojave Desert - Insights to mixing, sources, and nutrient inputs (Q246374) (← links)
- A 16-year record of eolian dust in Southern Nevada and California, USA: Controls on dust generation and accumulation (Q246520) (← links)
- Temporal variations in slip rate of the White Mountain Fault Zone, Eastern California (Q246578) (← links)
- Atmospheric dust in modern soil on aeolian sandstone, Colorado Plateau (USA): Variation with landscape position and contribution to potential plant nutrients (Q246877) (← links)
- Regional and climatic controls on seasonal dust deposition in the southwestern U.S. (Q250538) (← links)
- Lake Manix shorelines and Afton Canyon terraces: Implications for incision of Afton Canyon (Q253030) (← links)
- Cosmogenic nuclide and uranium-series dating of old, high shorelines in the western Great Basin, USA (Q255459) (← links)
- Lake Andrei: A pliocene pluvial lake in Eureka Valley, Eastern California (Q258365) (← links)
- Rates of soil development from four soil chronosequences in the southern Great Basin (Q258781) (← links)
- Late Quaternary loess and soils on uplands in the Canyonlands and Mesa Verde areas, Utah and Colorado (Q258962) (← links)
- Kinematics of the Eastern California shear zone: Evidence for slip transfer from Owens and Saline Valley fault zones to Fish Lake Valley fault zone (Q260146) (← links)
- Geochemical evidence for diversity of dust sources in the southwestern United States (Q266489) (← links)
- An ENSO predictor of dust emission in the southwestern United States (Q268095) (← links)
- Calcic, gypsic, and siliceous soil chronosequences in arid and semiarid environments (Q269995) (← links)
- Late Cenozoic history and slip rates of the Fish Lake Valley, Emigrant Peak, and Deep Springs fault zones, Nevada and California (Q270317) (← links)
- Geology and geomorphology of Bear Lake Valley and upper Bear River, Utah and Idaho (Q270379) (← links)
- Hydrologic response of desert wetlands to Holocene climate change: preliminary results from the Soda Springs area, Mojave National Preserve, California (Q271546) (← links)
- Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species (Q275367) (← links)
- Dust emission and deposition in the southwestern United States - Integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use (Q276215) (← links)
- Climatic implications of alternating clay and carbonate formation in semiarid soils of South-Central Montana (Q276720) (← links)
- Pleistocene lakes and paleohydrologic environments of the Tecopa basin, California: Constraints on the drainage integration of the Amargosa River (Q277666) (← links)
- High, old Pluvial Lakes of western Nevada (Q277807) (← links)
- A late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene pluvial lake in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada and California (Q279053) (← links)
- Asian dust events of April 1998 (Q284523) (← links)
- Geomorphic history of Lake Manix, Mojave Desert, California: Evolution of a complex terminal lake basin (Q284602) (← links)
- Eolian dust on the Colorado Plateau: Magnetic and geochemical evidence from sediment in potholes and biologic soil crust (Q285428) (← links)
- Allogenic sedimentary components of Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho (Q293023) (← links)
- Geochemical evidence for airborne dust additions to soils in Channel Islands National Park, California (Q293358) (← links)
- Late Quaternary sedimentation on the Leidy Creek fan, Nevada–California: Geomorphic responses to climate change (Q293965) (← links)