Table of Contents for Guidebook 16, Geology of the Death Valley Region, 1988:

STRUCTURE

Overview of the Tectonics of Death Valley, California, by Jack R. Sheehan

Death Valley Tectonics -- Hingeline Between Active and Inactivated Parts of a Rising and Flattening Master Fault, by Warren B. Hamilton

Tectonic Evolution of the Southern Panamint Range, Inyo and San Bernardino Counties, by Julia M.G. Miller

Regional Metamorphism in the Funeral Mountains, Death Valley, California, by Theodore C. Labotka

Quaternary Tectonism of Sheep Creek Alluvial Fan Deposits, Avawatz Mountains, Southern Death Valley, by Jeff A. Clayton

Significance of Quaternary Fault Pattern, West Side of Mormon Point Turtleback, Southern Death Valley, California: A Model of Listric Normal Faults, by Bennie W. Troxel

Evidence for Late Cenozoic Extension Across Wingate Wash, Death Valley Region, Southeastern California, by David L. Wagner

Paleoseismicity of the Fish Lake Valley Fault Zone: A Component of the Death Valley Fault System, Fish Lake Valley, Nevada, by Thomas L. Sawyer

MINERAL RESOURCES

Mines and Mineral Deposits in Death Valley National Monument, California: An Abstract, by James R. Evans, Gary C. Taylor, and John S. Rupp

The California Desert: Its Mineral Wealth and Potential, by Robert M. Anderson

The South Inyo Project: Potential Geochemical Ore Discovery, by R.K. Nishimori and G.C. Coperhaver, Jr.

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Avawatz Mountains Resource Area, San Bernardino County, California, by Larry M. Vredenburgh

Review of the Geology and Mineral Resources of the Silurian Hills: A Model for Mineralization, by Donald L. Fife and Arthur R. (Dick) Brown

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