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 GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN
 DEATH VALLEY AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA                            GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN
 Allen F. Glazner  Arthur Gibbs Sylvester  Robert P. Sharp
 Illustrated by Chelsea M. Feeney                               DEATH VALLEY AND
 Eastern California—a geologically dramatic region with the ever-present risk of volcanic
 eruptions, earthquakes, fl ash fl oods, and sand storms—boasts spectacular and easily viewed
 rocks  and  landforms.  Authors  Allen  Glazner  and  Art  Sylvester  build  on  coauthor  Bob   GEOLOGY UNDERFOOT IN  IN DEATH VALLEY AND  EASTERN CALIFORNIA
 Sharp’s insights to produce this full-color illustrated guide to 33 amazing geologic sites in
 Death Valley and the surrounding region. Learn how stones slide across the Racetrack playa,
 fi nd the rocks missing from Dantes View, and visit the rim of the Long Valley caldera, an   EASTERN CALIFORNIA
 enormous depression left by a supervolcano eruption far larger than any that has occurred
 since the dawn of civilization.  DEATH VALLEY AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA  Second Editi on
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                                                   Eastern California is the best place in the world to study geology.
 395 -119˚  -118˚  -117˚  0  10  20 116˚ 30  40 miles  The remarkable landscape combined with an arid climate,
 167 MAMMOTH AND  6  0  20  40 kilometers
 38˚  Lee Vining MONO LAKE  6  Tonopah  38˚
 33  120  Benton  95
 32 Mammoth  6  264 OWENS VALLEY,                  makes it easy to observe the abundant geology. Journey from
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 28  27  MTN. PEAK LONE PINE
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 MT. TOM  26 Bishop 25 24  168                     the salt fl ats of Death Valley north to Mono Craters, and along
 (13,652 feet)
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 37˚  E  PALISADE  395  Beatty  DEATH VALLEY  37˚
 (14,242 feet)  374 NATIONAL PARK
 R  VALLEY 21 Independence  D E A T H 12  95 Amargosa  the way be sure to visit Trona Pinnacles, Alabama Hills, the
 Lone  14
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 (14,505 feet)  Furnace 6  Death
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 Olancha  3  Junction  Pahrump
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