Establishing the Great Basin National Park and Miscellaneous Boundary Adjustments in the National Park System: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2384 ... S. 2506 ... S. 2534 ... July 18, 1986, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 424 páginas |
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... PLEISTOCENE SHORE LINE DEPOSITS OF ANCIENT SHOSHONE LAKE . THE BEST DEPOSITS ARE IN TWO PARALLEL BEACH BARS , THE NORTH HIGHLINE AND SOUTH HIGHLINE BARS . THESE BARS ARE TEN MILES APART AND CROSS THE VALLEY IN AN EASTWEST DIRECTION ...
... PLEISTOCENE SHORE LINE DEPOSITS OF ANCIENT SHOSHONE LAKE . THE BEST DEPOSITS ARE IN TWO PARALLEL BEACH BARS , THE NORTH HIGHLINE AND SOUTH HIGHLINE BARS . THESE BARS ARE TEN MILES APART AND CROSS THE VALLEY IN AN EASTWEST DIRECTION ...
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... Pleistocene period , but no longer meets the definition of a living glacier . A living glacier is a moving river of ice , and this small patch has neither the size , vol . ume , nor weight to cause movement down the mountain . No self ...
... Pleistocene period , but no longer meets the definition of a living glacier . A living glacier is a moving river of ice , and this small patch has neither the size , vol . ume , nor weight to cause movement down the mountain . No self ...
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... Pleistocene Gla- cier which carved the cirque in the canyon in which it is found . This is not true . It is a subsequent snowdrift , essentially , which bears no relation to the Pleistocene Glacier . Waite further contends that this gla ...
... Pleistocene Gla- cier which carved the cirque in the canyon in which it is found . This is not true . It is a subsequent snowdrift , essentially , which bears no relation to the Pleistocene Glacier . Waite further contends that this gla ...
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... Pleistocene . This was one of the largest ice masses in the Great Basin and was responsible for the construction of a variety of glacial land forms in Lehman Creek Canyon . With the warming of the climate in the Recent epoch , it slowly ...
... Pleistocene . This was one of the largest ice masses in the Great Basin and was responsible for the construction of a variety of glacial land forms in Lehman Creek Canyon . With the warming of the climate in the Recent epoch , it slowly ...
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... Pleistocene glacier which once filled Lehman Creek Canyon . It should not be called a glacier because it is too small , lies at too steep an angle , and in other respects does not resemble the mental picture of a glacier which most ...
... Pleistocene glacier which once filled Lehman Creek Canyon . It should not be called a glacier because it is too small , lies at too steep an angle , and in other respects does not resemble the mental picture of a glacier which most ...
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acres ancient bristlecone pine approximately Baker Creek Basin National Park beryllium bill boundaries campgrounds Caves National Monument Chairman Chic Hecht cirque Committee Congress CREEK CANYON deposits eastern Nevada economic established FEDERAL feet Fort Sumter geology grazing Humboldt National Forest included Interpretation Lake Bonneville Laxalt legislation Lehman Caves Lehman Caves National Lehman Creek Lexington Arch located miles MILL million mineral MINING DISTRICT Mount Wheeler mountain multiple National Park Service national park status National Park System Natural Resources OSCEOLA PARK PROPOSAL present preserve Proposed Great Basin proposed park protect Public Lands ranching recreation represent Rock Glacier scenic Senator HECHT Snake Creek Snake Valley South Snake Range Southern Snake Range Spring story Subcommittee Sumter National Monument Thank tour boat facility tourist tree TUNGSTEN U.S. Forest Service United Utah Valley visitors Waite's Washington Wheeler Peak Wheeler Peak area White Pine County wildlife zones
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