TOPOGEAPHIC FEATURES OF THE DESERT BASIN'S. 

 Table I. — Areas of the undrained basins — Continued. 



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Basin. 



Goldfleld 



Diamond 



Railroad Valley. . 

 Kawich 



Penoyer... 

 Gold Flat. 

 Emigrant. 



Yucca 



Frenchman Flat. 

 Indian Spring. . . 



Pintwater 



Lee Canyon. .. 

 Sheep Range. . 

 Spring Valley. 

 Gannett 



Opal Mountain . 



Mono 



Aurora 



Owens 



Searles . . . . 

 Panamint. 



Saline Valley 



Eureka 



Deep Springs Val- 

 ley. 

 Kane 



Willard 



Granite Mountain 

 Owl 



Death Valley 



Ralston Valley . . . 



Stonewall Flat 



Sarcobatus Flat... 

 Pahrump Valley. . 



Mesquite Valley . . . 



Description. 



Probably landlocked . . 



do 



Landlocked(max. area) 

 Probably tributary to 



Railroad. 



do 



Probably landlocked . . 

 Probably landlocked 



(ma.x. area). 

 Probably tributary to 



Frenchman Flat. 

 Probably landlocked. 

 Tributary to Colorado 



River. 



do 



do 



Doubtful 



do 



Tributary to Colorado 



River. 

 Probably landlocked. . 



Landlocked 



Part of Mono 



Once tributary 



to Searles. 

 Landlocked(max. area) 

 Landlocked (area does 



not include Searles 



or Owens). 



Landlocked 



do 



Probably tributary to 



Eureka. 

 Probably landlocked . . 



.do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 



Landlocked (inc. Mo- 

 jave and Amargosa). 



Part of Amargosa 

 drainage. 



do 



do 



Tributary to Amar- 

 gosa (max. area). 



Probably tributary 

 to the Amargosa. 



Area. 



Sq. m. 



330 

 2,800 

 6,340 



370 



1,000 



640 



1,000 



740 

 650 



730 

 300 

 300 

 1,550 

 150 



580 



770 



95 



2,825 



4,850 

 1,950 



845 

 775 

 185 



900 



250 



150 



60 



23,560 



1,750 



345 



755 



1,400 



Basin. 



Soda Lake. 



Rodriguez Lake 



Harper Lake 



Coyote Lake 



Cronese Lake 



Langford Lake.. 



Ivanpah 



Mesquite Lake . . 



Dale Lake . . . 

 Palen Lake . . 

 Bristol Lake. 



Cadiz Lake. 



Danby Lake. 



Sal ton 



LagunaMaquata. . 



Otero 



Estancia 



Encino 



Pinos Wells. 



Salt.... 

 Cochise . 



Lordsburg Dry 

 Lake. 



Playas Valley 



Laguna Guzman 

 (Membres Val- 

 ley). 



San Luis Valley 



Red Desert 



Carriso Plains. 



Plains of San Au- 

 gustine. 

 Hualpai 



Description. 



Part of Mojave 

 drainage. 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Landlocked 



Tributary to Colo- 

 rado River. 



do 



do 



Probably tributary 

 to Colorado River. 



Tributary either to 

 Danby Lake or to 

 the Colorado River. 



Probably tributary 

 to Colorado River 

 (max. area). 



Complicated by ma- 

 rine invasion. 



Connected with Rio 

 Hardy (Colorado 

 River). 



Probably landlocked 



do 



do 



Probably tributary 

 to Pecos River. 



Landlocked 



Tributary to Gila 

 River. 



do 



.do. 



Tributary to Rio 

 Grande. 



.do. 



Probably tributary 

 to Colorado River. 



Tributary to Pacific 

 Slope drainage. 



Tributary to Rio 

 Grande. 



Probably landlocked 



Area. 



Sq.m. 



2,520 



4,150 

 8,000 



7,000 



2,100 



300 



325 



8,600 

 1,250 



11,800 



2,800 

 3,600 



500 



1,500 



1,450 



Table II. — Basins in which all known conditions are favorable to the accumulation of 

 potash salts, given in order of area. 



Basin. 



Area. 



Basin. 



Area. 



Basin. 



Area. 



Lahontan 



Sq.m. 

 45,730 

 23, 560 

 6,340 

 4,850 

 3,200 

 2,800 

 2,350 

 2,290 



Warner 



Sq.m. 



2,000 



1,950 



1,450 



1,350 



1,280 



990 



900 



900 



Saline... . 



Sq. m. 



845 



Death Valley 



Panamint 



Eureka 



775 



Railroad Valley 



Hualpai 



Mono 



770 



Searles 



Columbus 



Frenchman Flat 



Gold Flat 



740 



Alvord 



Gabbs...^ 



Edwards Creek 



640 



Diamond ... . 



Opal Mountain 



580 



Surprise 



Kane 



Clayton 



550 



Dixie 



Ivanpah 













