Oasis Valley
Oasis Valley is a valley in the Amargosa Desert near Beatty in Nye County, western Nevada.[1] The valley forms part of the southern drainage of Pahute Mesa. The Amargosa River flows through the Oasis Valley between the Bare Mountains and the Bullfrog Hills to the Amargosa Valley.
Natural history
Oasis Valley is a portion of the Upper Amargosa Watershed.[2] It includes geologic features of the Timber Mountain-Oasis Valley caldera complex of the Southwest Nevada volcanic field.[3]
The Amargosa Toad is endemic to the Oasis Valley section of the Amargosa River, with its threatened population being successfully increased by local citizen efforts.[4]
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References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Oasis Valley
- "Upper Amargosa Watershed". Surf Your Watershed. Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
- Timber Mountain–Oasis Valley caldera complex of southern Nevada
- NPR: "All Hopped Up: Town Unites For Toad Revival" . NPR . accessed 11.10.2010
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