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Catena 36 Ž[removed]–281 Response of alluvial fan systems to the late Pleistocene to Holocene climatic transition: contrasts between the margins of pluvial Lakes Lahontan and Mojave, Nevada and California, USA
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Document Date: 2012-02-09 15:12:53


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BP / Elsevier Science B.V. / Zzyzx / ŽGroup / Reno NV / Mountain / /

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Desert Research Institute / /

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alluvial fan systems / fan systems / /

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Stillwater / Mountain / /

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Great Basin Desert / Mountain range Pluvial / Lake Lahontan Žat / Lake Mojave / Lake Lahontan / Mojave Desert / Soda Mountains / Table mountain / Dixie mountain / Death Valley / Dixie Valley / Soda Lake / Mojave ŽMojave Desert / Mojave River / Stillwater mountain / Lakes Lahontan ŽGreat Basin Desert / Mojave / Buena Vista valley / lake Mojave ŽTable / /

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UK Quaternary Sciences Center / Desert Research Institute / Department of Geography / US Federal Reserve / /

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Fontaine / Bt / Stephen G. Wells / Peter E. Wigand / Adrian M. Harvey / /

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Nevada / California / /

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southeast California / eastern California / eastern Mojave Desert / northwest Nevada / /

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