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Geology -
Mojave Preserve:
Mojave Preserve Geology
The geology of Mojave National Preserve is very complex and diverse due to igneous and metamorphic
activity and structural deformations associated with these activities. Erosional geologic processes
have altered the landscape resulting in outcrops of rocks ranging from Precambrian to Recent ages.
The Mojave is characterized by isolated mountain ranges and ridges separated by alluvium-filled,
irregular large valleys. Dividing Mojave National Preserve in half is the northeast trending Providence-
Mid Hills-New York Mountain ranges. The principal valleys within the Preserve include Ivanpah Valley,
Kelso/Cedar Wash, Lanfair Valley, Devils Playground, Piute Valley and the northern area of Fenner Valley.
Ivanpah Valley and Kelso/ Cedar Wash line up in a northeasterly to southwesterly fashion, but drain in
opposite directions because of an inconspicuous northwest trending divide near the town of
Cima. Both Lanfair and Piute Valleys drain via Piute Wash into the
Colorado River. The remaining valleys have
self-contained drainage systems as represented by
playa
lakes such as Soda and Ivanpah.
Geology in the Mojave Preserve
Cima Dome
Famous for its remarkably smooth dome shape. At one time, Cima Dome was a rugged, craggy mountain. How did it
become so rounded? The story starts with the granite it's made from.
Hole in the Wall
These intricate forms hold the key to a devastating and violent episode
in Mojave's geological past.
Cinder Cones National Natural Landmark
Cinder cones form when lava erupts as relatively benign liquid fountains. As lava is spewed through the air,
it solidifies instantly.
Formation of the Mitchell Caverns
Many people visit Mitchell Caverns to admire the intricate dripstone formations (speleothems) that decorate the
interior walls. These decorations formed during the last of three main stages in the development of this subterranean
maze.
Kelso Dunes
The Kelso Dune complex has some of the highest dunes (600 feet,160 meters) in the region. Few people realize
however, that these magnificent dunes form only a small part of a much larger sand transport system that includes
the Devil's Playground.
Soda Lake
Playa lakes are among the flattest landforms in the world. They form under arid conditions when water drains
into basins with no outlet to the sea and quickly evaporates.
Devil's Playground
Mesozoic Rocks
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