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(The Jackson Creek Slough drains the east side of the north east arm of the Black Rock Desert.)
 
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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:863297 GNIS]
* [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/863297 GNIS]
** Description: "heads in Deer Creek Reservoir, flows SW to disappear in Black Rock Desert, 11.2 mi SW of Navajo Peak"
** Description: "heads in Deer Creek Reservoir, flows SW to disappear in Black Rock Desert, 11.2 mi SW of Navajo Peak"
** Citation: "U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
** Citation: "U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."

Latest revision as of 20:33, 28 December 2021

The Jackson Creek Slough drains the east side of the north east arm of the Black Rock Desert.

Resources

  • GNIS
    • Description: "heads in Deer Creek Reservoir, flows SW to disappear in Black Rock Desert, 11.2 mi SW of Navajo Peak"
    • Citation: "U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
    • Variant: "Quinn River. Citation: U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
    • The correspondence for the name says that the Quinn River drains the west side and the Jackson Creek Slough drains the east side.