Publication Citation

USGS Series Open-File Report
Report Number 2004-1007
Title Desert Landforms and Surface Processes in the Mojave National Preserve and Vicinity
Edition -
Language ENGLISH
Author(s) Stoffer, Philip W.
Year 2004
Originating office
USGS Library Call Number (200) R29o no.2004-1007 INTERNET
Physical description Online
ISBN

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Abstract

Landscape features in the Mojave National Preserve are a product of ongoing processes involving tectonic forces, weathering, and erosion. Long-term climatic cycles (wet and dry periods) have left a decipherable record preserved as landform features and sedimentary deposits. This website provides and introduction to climate-driven desert processes influencing landscape features including stream channels, alluvial fans, playas (dry lakebeds), dunes, and mountain landscapes. Bedrock characteristics, and the geometry of past and ongoing faulting, fracturing, volcanism, and landscape uplift and subsidence influence the character of processes happening at the surface.