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1893 Rand McNally
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* [http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004RM/finalprogram/abstract_72345.htm STRUCTURE AND MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF THE NORTHERN BLACK ROCK RANGE, NEVADA: PREPARATION FOR A WIDE-ANGLE REFRACTION/REFLECTION SURVEY]
* [http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004RM/finalprogram/abstract_72345.htm STRUCTURE AND MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF THE NORTHERN BLACK ROCK RANGE, NEVADA: PREPARATION FOR A WIDE-ANGLE REFRACTION/REFLECTION SURVEY]


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Revision as of 04:18, 26 September 2015

The Black Rock Range is a range of mountains that runs roughly north-south. At the south end is Black Rock Point.

See Also

External Resources

  • GNIS,
    • includes 1917 decision card stating that the name came from
    • Variant Name: Black Rock Mountains: "McLane, Alvin R. 'Silent Cordilleras, The Mountain Ranges of Nevada' Reno: Camp Nevada Monograph Number 4, 1978, 118 pp. Descriptions of the mountain ranges of Nevada, including alternate names and history. p28"
    • Variant Name: Chameleon Hills "McLane, Alvin R. 'Silent Cordilleras, The Mountain Ranges of Nevada' Reno: Camp Nevada Monograph Number 4, 1978, 118 pp. Descriptions of the mountain ranges of Nevada, including alternate names and history. p28"
    • Variant Name: Harlequin Hills: USGS Disaster Sheet 1893