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- Secret Basin Roadless Area 10-12 Arc Dome – Secret Basin Is One of Central Nevada’S Largest Roadless Areas, with Very Few Routes Piercing Or Crossing Its Core Area
- The Late Quaternary Biogeographic Histories of Some Great Basin Mammals (Western USA)
- Tribally Approved American Indian Ethnographic Analysis of the Proposed Millers Solar Energy Zone
- Intensification, Storage, and the Use of Alpine Habitats in the Central Great Basin: Prehistoric Subsistence Strategies in the Toquima and Toiyabe Ranges
- Natural History and Biogeography of the Butterflies of the Toiyabe Range, Nevada (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea)
- Schedule of Proposed Action (SOPA)
- Humboldt River Chronology Part II – Pre-Twentieth Century
- Late Pleistocene Regional Extension Rate Derived from Earthquake Geology of Late Quaternary Faults Across the Great Basin, Nevada, Between 38.5°N and 40°N Latitude
- Glaciation in the Great Basin of the Western United States
- Us. Geological Survey Bulletin 1775-A
- Intensification, Storage, and the Use of Alpine Habitats in the Central Great Basin: Prehistoric Subsistence Strategies in the Toquima and Toiyabe Ranges
- Geographic, Hydrological, and Climatic Significance of Rock Glaciers in the Great Basin, USA Constance I
- Schedule of Proposed Action (SOPA)