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Late Pleistocene lakes along the Mojave River, southeast California
Yehouda Enzel
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, Stephen G. Wells
, Nicholas Lancaster
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Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences
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Late Pleistocene
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Mojave River
100%
Overflow
42%
Mojave
42%
Large Floods
28%
Incision
28%
Playa
28%
Canyon
28%
Hydrological System
28%
Order of Magnitude
14%
Loss Reduction
14%
Last Glacial Maximum
14%
Middle Pleistocene
14%
Highstand
14%
Storm Tracks
14%
Water Table
14%
Low Latitude
14%
Soda Lakes
14%
Storm Frequency
14%
Lake Basin
14%
Baseflow
14%
Annual Flow
14%
Flood Discharge
14%
Transmission Loss
14%
Floodwater
14%
Megalake
14%
Deep-water Canyon
14%
Colorado River
14%
Silver Lake
14%
Southwestern United States
14%
Southern California
14%
River Basin
14%
Mojave Desert
14%
San Bernardino Mountains
14%
Lower Reaches
14%
Lake Area
14%
Coyote
14%
Atmospheric Moisture
14%
Western North America
14%
Semi-closed
14%
Orographic Effects
14%
Average Discharge
14%
Bristol
14%
Pluvial Lakes
14%
Storm Flood
14%
Heavy Storm
14%
River Length
14%
Flood-fill
14%
Arid Rivers
14%
River Reach
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Late Pleistocene
100%
California
100%
Storm
100%
Headwater
75%
North America
25%
Pleistocene
25%
Last Glacial Maximum
25%
Storm Track
25%
Water Table
25%
United States
25%
Lake Basin
25%
Base Flow
25%
Colorado
25%
Southern California
25%
Atmospheric Moisture
25%
Orographic Effect
25%