A High Resolution Re-examination of Vegetation and Climate Change in the Jarbidge Mountains of Northeastern Nevada from 4,000 to 2000 Cal Yr BP

A High Resolution Re-examination of Vegetation and Climate Change in the Jarbidge Mountains of Northeastern Nevada from 4,000 to 2000 Cal Yr BP
Author: Kelly Norman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN:

The goal of this study is to reconstruct both regional and local paleoclimate within a region on the northern boundary of the vegetative and hydrologic Great Basin using pollen analysis from a site in the Jarbridge Mountains of northeastern Nevada. The results of this analysis are compared to sites with the Great Basin. Five dry periods were found between 4000 and 2000 cal yr BP. The two wettest periods of the last 4000 years were from 4000 to 3600 and 3500 to 3300 cal yr BP.

Flyfisher's Guide to Nevada

Flyfisher's Guide to Nevada
Author: Jan Nemec
Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN: 1932098747

Nemec gives the Silver State's most-productive fisheries the complete treatment in this definitive guide for both the famous and underrated flyfishing opportunities in Nevada. Includes detailed maps, hub city information, where to find fly shops, and other necessary details to plan an exciting trip.

Nevada's Changing Wildlife Habitat

Nevada's Changing Wildlife Habitat
Author: George E. Gruell
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0874178789

For millennia the ecology of the Great Basin has evolved because of climate change and the impacts of human presence. Nevada’s Changing Wildlife Habitat is the first book to explain the transformations in the plants and animals of this region over time and how they came about. Using data gleaned from archaeological and anthropological studies, numerous historical documents, repeat photography, and several natural sciences, the authors examine changes in vegetation and their impact on wildlife species and the general health of the environment. They also outline the choices that current users and managers of rangelands face in being good stewards of this harsh but fragile environment and its wildlife.