User:Mmcannis/sandbox/Central Nevada endorheic valleys & basins ver 2
A double listing of: Central Nevada endorheic valleys & basins, Major, and also Central Nevada endorheic valleys & basins, Minor, (all endorheic landforms, or a sub-landform to a final endorheic area).
The "East" is bordered by: White River Valley discontinuous basins and the Meadow Valley Wash Watershed, a dual south-flowing, mostly parallel, landform area.
Some landforms and their Nevada locations
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valleys & basins
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| state = Nevada
| state1 =California
| parent = Great Basin
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flats, etc.
| part = Antelope Valley (Elko-White Pine Counties)
Big Smoky Valley
Butte Valley (Nevada)
Clover Valley(Nevada)
Crescent Valley
Desert Valley (Lincoln County)-(Tikaboo)
Diamond Valley
Dixie Valley
Eldorado Valley-(Ivanpah-Pahrump W.)
Fish Lake Valley
Gabbs Valley
Goshute Valley
Grass Valley (Nevada)
Ivanpah Valley-(Ivanpah-Pahrump W.-(+Calif.)
Lake Valley (north section)
Little Smoky Valley
Long Valley (Nevada)
Monitor Valley
Newark Valley
Pahrump Valley-{Ivanpah-Pahrump W.-(+Calif.))
Railroad Valley
Ruby Valley
Sand Spring Valley
Smith Creek Valley
Spring Valley (Nevada)
Steptoe Valley
Stone Cabin Valley
Tikaboo Valley-Desert V.-(Tikaboo)
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Great Basin
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| border =N: Humboldt River Basin
NE: Great Salt Lake
S & SW: N Mojave-Mono
W: central Lahontan
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The Central Nevada desert basins subregion (confer: USGS Huc 1606) is a contiguous set of 15 Great Basin watersheds that drain into Nevada. The perimeter drainage divide of the subregion includes a serpentine section of the Great Basin Divide near the Utah state line (triple point with Great Salt Lake & Lower Colorado-Lake Mead subregions) to the California state line (Piute Wash Watershed). Two more triple points occur on the east perimeter of Eldorado Valley, in the Eldorado Mountains region, on the western border of the south-flowing Colorado River, (Havasu-Mohave Lakes Watershed).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- DeLorme. Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, c. 2010, 72 pp.