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11/29/2024 Publication Development of vegetation in the Central Mojave Desert of California during the late Quaternary

Vegetation analysis of 47 Neotoma (packrat) middens from the core of the central Mojave Desert of California reveal changes in desert plant community composition over the last ca. 24,000 years BP, one of the lowest and most arid locations in North America. Habitat currently dominated by Mojave Desert Larrea...

11/29/2024 Publication Cactus and Succulent Journal 1943-12: Vol 15 Iss 12

NOTES ON CACTI OUT OF DOORS
North Latitude 38°—23’—20”
West Longitude 122°
By F. B. Noyes

In this particular spot of our U. S. A., which lies on a shelf sloping south toward the Vaca Valley in Solano County, California, cacti have been grown...

11/29/2024 Person M. Paul Monnet, Ph.D.

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11/29/2024 Publication Contribution à l'étude de la végétation du grand bassin américain

During the winter of December, the studies I am pursuing on the phytogeography of the deserts of the Northern Hemisphere led me to travel through the southwest of Arizona, the great expanse of Gila Desert, which American geographers have called the "Gila Desert," but which European maps generally call...

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