Late Cenozoic Drainage History of the Southwestern Great Basin and Lower Colorado River Region: Geologic and Biotic Perspectives

Reconstructing late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene Death Valley lakes and river systems as a test of pupfish (Cyprinodontidae) dispersal hypotheses
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Published:January 01, 2008
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Jeffrey R. Knott, Michael N. Machette, Ralph E. Klinger, Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki, Joseph C. Liddicoat, John C. Tinsley, III, Brian T. David, Veva M. Ebbs, 2008. "Reconstructing late Pliocene to middle Pleistocene Death Valley lakes and river systems as a test of pupfish (Cyprinodontidae) dispersal hypotheses", Late Cenozoic Drainage History of the Southwestern Great Basin and Lower Colorado River Region: Geologic and Biotic Perspectives, Marith C. Reheis, Robert Hershler, David M. Miller
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During glacial (pluvial) climatic periods, Death Valley is hypothesized to have episodically been the terminus for the Amargosa, Owens, and Mojave Rivers. Geological and biological studies have tended to support this hypothesis and a hydrological link that included the Colorado River, allowing dispersal of pupfish throughout southeastern California and western Nevada. Recent mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA) studies show a common pupfish (Cyprinodontidae) ancestry in this region with divergence beginning 3–2 Ma. We present tephrochronologic and paleomagnetic data in the context of testing the paleohydrologic connections with respect to the common collection point of the Amargosa, Owens, and Mojave Rivers in...
- Actinopterygii
- biogeography
- Bishop Tuff
- California
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- Death Valley
- drainage basins
- floods
- fluvial features
- geomorphology
- igneous rocks
- Inyo County California
- lakes
- middle Pleistocene
- migration
- Neogene
- Nevada
- Osteichthyes
- Owens Lake
- Owens Valley
- paleoclimatology
- paleoenvironment
- paleogeography
- paleolakes
- paleomagnetism
- Pisces
- Pleistocene
- Pliocene
- pyroclastics
- Quaternary
- reconstruction
- rivers
- Tertiary
- tuff
- United States
- upper Pliocene
- valleys
- Vertebrata
- volcanic rocks
- Panamint Valley
- Mojave River
- Amargosa River
- Furnace Creek basin
- Owens River
- Nova Basin
- Tuscan Formation
- Tehama Formation
- Cyprinodontidae
- Lake Rogers
- Kit Fox Hills
- Zabriskie Wash Member
- Manly Paleolake
- Mojave Paleolake
- Nomlaki Member