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Southern California Sites
- Geology Underfoot in Southern California by Robert P. Sharp and Allen F. Glazner
- Wild Southern California - great site, lots of info and links
- Plants Blooming Now Outside The San Gabriel Mountains - from Introduction to Field Guide to the San Gabriel Mountains and Hikes in the San Gabriel Mountains Websites
Death Valley Sites
- Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley by Robert P. Sharp and Allen F. Glazner
- Death Valley National Park official site
- Death Valley National Park: Resources & Nearby Attractions (DesertUSA)
- The Dancing Rocks of Death Valley
- Smithsonian Magazine’s 1999 article
- The Mystery of the Rocks on the Racetrack at Death Valley by Lena Fletcher and Anne Nester
- Fletcher, Lena and Nester, Anne, The Mystery of the Rocks on the Racetrack at Death Valley, Smith College geology paper, 1997.
- Messina, P., Stoffer, P., and Clarke, K. C. “Mapping Death Valley’s Wandering Rocks.” GPS World April, 1997: p. 34-44
- Reid, J.B., Jr., Bucklin, E.P., Copenagle, L., Kidder, J., Pack, S. M., Polissar, P.J., and Williams, M. L., 1995, Sliding rocks at the Racetrack, Death Valley:What makes them move?: Geology, v. 23, p. 819-822
- Sharp, R.P., and Carey, D.L., 1976, Sliding Stones, Racetrack Playa, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 87, p. 1704-1717
- Sharp, R.P., Carey, D. L., Reid, J.B., Jr., Polissar, P.J., and Williams, M.L., 1996, Sliding rocks at the Racetrack, Death Valley: What makes them move?; Discussion and Reply: Geology, v. 25, p. 766-767
- Stanley, G. M., 1955, Origin of playa stone tracks, Racetrack Playa, Inyo County, California: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 66, p. 1329-1350.
Mojave Sites
- Calico Early Man Archaeological Site - California Online Highways
- Barstow California - California Online Highways
- Barstow Region - Digital Desert
Angeles National Forest Sites
- Hikes in the San Gabriel Mountains and the Angeles National Forest
- Index of San Gabriel Mountains Reports by Jane Strong - Observations about the Natural History–Weather, Rocks, Plants and Animals–of the San Gabriel Mountains with Links
- Echo Mountain Echoes websites from the Echo Mountain Echoes newsletter site
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