TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF THE DESERT BASINS. 
TaBLE I.—Areas of the undrained basins—Continued. 
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Basin Description 
Goldtieldeass 52-2. Seen landlocked - - 
IDaamMonde aa Sal IO saa ae ee ee 
Railroad valley = 2 TciaiecR GARE area) 
Kea wicks ene. o se Probably tributary to 
Ballad: 
PEN OVEDA sa oa ee ee Pa es OOr ee mn eee ase cis 
Goldmlata = s-eee: Erobably landlocked. - 
HMIgTant=.ce- 4-25 - Probably landlocked 
(max. area). 
YICE A ae eee Probably tributary to 
Frenchman Flat. 
Frenchman Flat...) Probably landlocked. 
Indian Spring. ..-.. Tributary to Colorado 
River. 
mintwatere s.- so-ss|'sasse OS ae ree 
Wee Canyons =a 422 .)e oe. Cotte dy breaeene 
Sheep Range. ..... WOU tH eee eee 
Spring eee SOs) eSoEe Ome eee esa 
Gannette 2355-2 Tributary to Colorado 
River. 
Opal Mountain....| Probably landlocked... 
QNOSSae eee keene Hhandlocked 22. - ==. - 
AUITOTAN eae sce Part OlwlOnO see eee 
Owenss.jscsch 555 Once tributary 
to Searles. 
Searles eters se 55 Landlocked(max. area) 
IPSN Sooke Landlocked (area does 
not include Searles 
or Owens). 
Saline Valley.....- landlocked eassa see. 
TO Kae aes se | See GORA a as eee 
Deep Springs Val- | Probably tributary ee 
ley. - Eureka. 
KAM Se eee nee Probably landlocked. . 
Wallard=2 2-6 |e Gosicsus Aree 
Granite Mountain -}..... CO 3s eda eS Se 
OWA GES sey a On eel ess 70 KC A Ue eS 
Death Valley.....- Landlocked (ine. Mo- 
jave and Amargosa). 
Ralston Valley ....| Part of Amargosa 
drainage 
Stonewall Flat.....}_.... COS ee 
Sarcobatus Flat...}__... GOR. Sen See 
Pahrump Valley...}| Tributary to Amar- 
gosa (Max. area). 
Mesquite Valley...} Probably tributary 
to the Amargosa. 
Soda Lake. 
Rodriguez Lake 
Harper Lake.....-- 
Coyote Lake 
Cronese Lake 
Langford Lake..... 
Tvanpah 
Saltone.o oe 
Danby Lake 
Laguna Maquata. - - 
Lordsbur 
Lake 
g Dry 
Playas Valley...... 
Lagun: 
(Membres 
a Guzman 
Val- 
ley). 
San Luis Valley... - 
Red Desert 
Plains of San Au- 
gustine. 
Hualpai.... 
Part of Mojave 
drainage. 
Tributary to Colo- 
rado River. 
= opabiy 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 
Probably tributary 
to Pecos River. 
Landlocked 
River. 
pba to Rio 
Grande. 
Propably tributary 
to Colorado River. 
Tributary to Pacific 
Slope drainage. 
Tributary to Rio 
Grande. 
Probably landlocked 
2,520 
4,150 
TaBLe II.—Basins in which all known conditions are favorable to the accumulation of 
potash salts, given in order of area. 
Basin. Area Basin. 
Sq. m. 
avanontaneeee ce = sea 45,730 || Warner 
Death Valley:. ..-.-....- 23,560 || Panamint...... 
Railroad Valley.......--| 6,340 || Hualpai.... 
Searles? creases oe coy 4,850 }| Columbus...... 
PAW OL eene eee oe 3,200 || Gabbs 
Diamond Hee ek 2,800 || Edwards Creek 
SUPPSOky ee et ce 2, 350 ane 
IDG ee ee se eee 2,290 || Ivanpah 
Area. Basin. 
Sg. m. 
2000 |p Saline sa.s5e seer ee ceeeee 
Ue Pig h Pees P9507 urekacsten ence eee 
E4508 Mion Oss teen sere eee 
oe wees 1,350 || Frenchman Flat...:---. 
1 280i8 |; Goldpilatass nesses ee ee | 
gets eae ol 990 || Opal Mountain......... 
O00s |; Clayton’ a=. -eee ee eee 
900 
