Major mountain range in eastern California, 250-350 km northwest of Lobo Point, more often associated with Great Basin vegetation than Mojave vegetation. Forms the eastern side of the Owens Valley.
Articles that refer to this location:
- California Highway 168:
at White Mountain Road;
- The Vegetation of Lobo Point and North Wild Horse Mesa, Mojave National Preserve, San Bernardino County, California.:
60800;
Literature Referring To This Location:
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Ernst, W. G., C. M. Van de Ven, and R. J. P. Lyon. 2003.
Relationships among vegetation, climatic zonation, soil, and bedrock in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California: A ground-based and remote-sensing study.
GSA Bulletin.
115(12):1583-1597.
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Stockli, Daniel F., Trevor A. Dumitru, Michael O. McWilliams, and Kenneth A. Farley. 2003.
Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the White Mountains, California and Nevada.
GSA Bulletin.
115(7):788-816.
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Trimble, Stephen. 1989.
The Sagebrush Ocean.
Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press.
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Wesnousky, Steven G. 2005.
The San Andreas and Walker Lane fault systems, western North America: transpression, transtension, cumulative slip and the structural evolution of a major transform plate boundary.
Journal of Structural Geology.
27: 1505-1512.
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Young, James A, and Charlie D. Clements. 2002.
Purshia: the wild and bitter roses.
Reno, Nevada: University of Nevada Press, 2002.
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