Selected bibliography of publications relating to White Sands National Monument and the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico
(Revised l989)
Archaeology, Biology, Conservation,
Geology, History, Hydrology,
Management
Archaeology
- Boll, J. E. l980. A preliminary archaeological surface
survey of Section 8, Township 19 S, Range 6 E., of White Sands National
Monument, New Mexico. New Mexico State Univ. report submitted to National
Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Clifton, D. E. 1985. Preliminary report of an archaeological
survey of approximately 70 miles of a proposed communications line in White
Sands Missile Range, Dona Ana and Otero Counties, New Mexico. Office of
Installation Support. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
- Eidenbach, Peter L. (ed). l983. The prehistory of
Rhodes Canyon, New Mexico. Human Systems Research, Inc.
- Eidenbach, P. L. and M. L. Wimberly. l980. Archaeological
reconnaissance in White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, l978. Human
Systems Research, Inc., Tularosa, New Mexico.
- Human Systems Research, Inc. l973. Evaluation of the
archaeological and related resources of the Dog Canyon detached portion
of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. Unpubl. manuscript: Contract
CX700030220, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Human Systems Research, Inc. l973. Evaluation of the
archaeological potential of White Sands National Monument. Unpubl. manuscript:
Contract CX700030220, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Human Systems Research, Inc. l973. Technical manual,
1973 survey of the Tularosa Basin, the research design. Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
- Sanders, Joe Ben. l985. An archaeological survey of
road- realignments at White Sands National Monument. Human Systems Research.
Tularosa, NM.
- Stuart, Trace and M. Sullivan. l984. Archaeological
clearance survey of approximately 15 miles of fence line at White Sands
National Monument. Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
- Wimberly, M. L. and P. Eidenbach. l972. The archaeology
of the Tularosa Basin. Human Systems Research, Inc.
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Biology
- Benson, S. B. l932. Three new rodents from lava beds
of southern New Mexico. Univ. of Calif. Publ. Zool. 38(5):335-344.
- Benson, S. B. l933. Concealing coloration among some
desert rodents of the southwestern United States. Univ. of Calif. Publ.
Zool. 40(1):1-70.
- Blair, W. F. 1941. Annotated list of mammals of the
Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Am. Midl. Natur. 26: 218-229.
- Blair, W. F. 1941. Color variation in the spotted
ground squirrels of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Contr. Lab. Vert. Genet.,
Univ. of Mich. 16:1-16.
- Blair, W. F. 1943. Ecological distribution of mammals
in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Contrib. Lab. Vert. Biology 20:1-24.
- Blair, W. F. 1947. Estimated frequencies of the buff
and gray genes (G,g) in adjacent populations of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus
blandus) living on soils of different colors. Univ. of Mich. No. 36, May
1947.
- Blair, W. F. 1947. Variation in shade of pelage of
local populations of the cactus mouse (Peromycus eremicus) in the Tularosa
Basin, and adjacent area of southern New Mexico. Contr. Lab. Vert. Biol.
37:1-7.
- Borell, A. E. 1938. Birds of White Sands National
Monument, New Mexico. Unpublished report. White Sands National Monument
library.
- Bugbee, R. E. 1942. Notes on animal occurrence and
activity in the White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. Trans. Kansas
Acad. Sci. 45:315-321.
- Bundy, Roy E. 1955. Color variation in two species
of lizards (Phrynosoma modestum and Holbrookia maculata sub species). Unpublished
dissertation. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
- Cameron. R. E. 1966. Desert Algae: Soil crusts and
diaphanous substrata as algal habitats. Tech. Report No. 32-971, pp. 1-
41, Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, California.
- Campbell, R. S. and I. F. Campbell. 1938. Vegetation
on gypsum soil of the Jornada Plain, New Mexico. Ecology 19:572-577.
- Chun, D. T. 1972. Measured physiological limitations
of microorganisms isolated from Lake Lucero and gypsum crystal. M.S. Thesis.
New Mexico State Univ.
- Clark, G. G.; Crabbs, C. L., Bailey, C. L. 1986. Identification
of Aedes-Campestris from New Mexico USA with notes on the isolation of
Western Equine Encephalitis and other arboviruses. CDC San Juan Labs, San
Juan, P.R. Journal of American Mosquito Control Assoc. 2(4) 529-534.
- Cockerell, T. D. A., and F. Garcia. 1898. Preliminary
note on the growth of plants in gypsum. Science 8:119-121.
- Cutak, L. 1939. Plant life in the shimmering White
Sands. Desert Plant Life 11:145-147.
- Dice, L. R. 1930. Mammal distribution in the Alamogordo
region, New Mexico. Occasional papers of the museum of zoology. Univ. of
Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich. 213:1-39.
- Dick-Peddie, W. A. 1975. Vegetation of Southern New
Mexico. New Mexico Geol. Soc. Guidebook, 26th Field Conf., Las Cruces Country,
pp. 81-84.
- Dick-Peddie, W. A. and W. H. Moir. 1970. Vegetation
of the Organ Mountains. Range Sci. Dept. Sce. Ser. No. 4. Colorado State
Univ., Ft. Collins.
- Dittmer, H. J. 1959. A study of the root systems of
certain sand dune plants in New Mexico. Ecology 40:265-273.
- Dixon, J. R. 1967. Aspects of the biology of the lizards
of the White Sands, New Mexico. Contrib. Sci. Los Angeles Co. Mus. No.
129:1-22.
- Dixon, J. R. and P. A. Medica. l966. Summer food of
four species of lizards from the vicinity of White Sands, New Mexico. Contrib.
Sci. Los Angeles Co. Mus. 121:1-6.
- Dunford, M. P. 1979. Distribution of cytotyes of Atriplex
canescens of the Mesilla Valley and adjacent mesas of southern New Mexico
(abstract). J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad. Sci. 11:36.
- Echelle, A. A., Echelle A. F., Edds, D. R. 1987. Population
structure of four pupfish species cyprinodon from the Chihuahuan Desert
Region of New Mexico and Texas USA Allozmic variation. Zool. Dept. Okla.
State Univ. Copeia (3) 668-681.
- Echlin, R. D. 1977. Plant community structure in northeastern
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. M.S. Thesis, University of Texas-
El Paso.
- Ero, K. M. 1978. Epidemiology, distribution and isolation
of pathogenic fungi from White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. M.S.
Thesis, University of Texas- El Paso.
- Gehlbach, F. R. l966. Plant formations in the natural
history interpretation of the Southwestern desert region. National Parks
Magazine 40(220).
- Goldman, E. A. 1933. New mammals from Arizona, New
Mexico and Colorado. Washington Academy of Sci. Jour. 23:463-473.
- Gross, F. A. and W. A. Dick-Peddie. l979. A map of
primeval vegetation in New Mexico. Southwest Naturalist 24:115-122.
- Hafner, D. J.; Geluso, K. N. 1983. Systematic Relationships
and Historical Zoo Geography of the Desert Pocket Gopher Geomys arenarius.
Museum of Southwestern Biology, Dept. of Biology, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Journal of Mammalogy 64(3)405-413.
- Helfert, S. C. 1978. Reproductive ecology of three lizard species at White Sands National Monument. M.S. Thesis, U.T. El Paso.
- Helfert, S. C. and R. M. Helfert. 1977. Preliminary
report on the fauna of Garton Pond and the adjacent artesian well. L.E.B.
Research Report 7, University of Texas- El Paso.
- Hogg, D. L. 1979. Plant phenology in interdunal communities
at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. M.S. Thesis, University of
Texas- El Paso.
- Hogg, D. L.. and W. H. Reid. 1977. Germination tests
using the seed of Yucca elata Engelm. L.E.B. Research Report 1, University
of Texas- El Paso.
- Hogg, D. L. and W. H. Reid. 1979. Phenology and environment
in two interdunal communities at White Sands National Monument (abstract).
J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad. Sci. 11:34.
- Hubbard, J. P. and C. L. Hubbard. 1979. Birds of New
Mexico's National Park lands. Tecolote Press, Inc., Glenwood, New Mexico.
- Jackson, E. 1959. How does life endure on the White
Sands. Desert Magazine 22(10):13-15.
- Jester, D. B., and R. R. Suminski. 1982. Age and growth,
fecundity, abundance, and biomass, production of the White Sands pupfish,
Cyprinodon tularosa. (Cyprinodontidae) in the desert pond. The Southwestern
Naturalist 27:43-45.
- Lewis, T. H. 1950. The herptofauna of the Tularosa
Basin and Organ Mountains of New Mexico with some ecological features of
the Chihuahuan Desert. Herpetologica 6(1):1 -10.
- Lewis, T. H. 1981. A Mongollon Description of Cyprinodon - Tularosa. Georgetown Univ., Washington DC. Southwestern Naturalist 26(1)71-72.
- Lowe, C. H. and K. S. Norris. 1956. A subspecies of
the lizard Sceloporus undulatus from the White Sands of New Mexico. Herpetologica
12(2):125-127.
- Lozano, R. 1979. The distribution and ecology of two
Echinocereus triglochidiatus populations in White Sands National Monument,
New Mexico. M.S. Thesis, University of Texas- El Paso.
- Lozano, R. and W. Reid. 1979. Aspects of the ecology
of cacti at White Sands National Monument (abstract). J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad.
Sci. 11:35.
- Lozano, R. and W. Reid. 1980. Life history of Echinocereus
triglochidiatus at White Sands National Monument (abstract). J. Ariz.-Nev.
Acad. Sci. (proceedings supplement) 15:13.
- Lozano, R. and W. Reid. 1982. Claret cup cactus in
White Sands National Monument. In review. The Cactus and Succulent Journal,
U.S. 54:196-201.
- MacFarland, Craig. 1969. Habitat partitioning among
the three species of lizards from White Sands National Monument, New Mexico.
Unpublished Master's Theseis. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
- Mapes, G.; Schabilion, J. T. 1979. Millaya-Tularosana
New Genus. New Species. An upper paleozoic Genus of Marattialean Synangia.
Ohio Univ., Athens, GA. American Journal of Botany 66(10)1164-1172.
- Mayberry, L. F., J.T. Bristol and D. W. Duszynski.
1980. Isospora californica (PROTOZOA; EIMERIIDAE) in Peromyscus maniculatus
(Crecetidae) from White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. The Southwestern
Naturalist 25:125-126.
- Mayberry, L. F., Bristol, J. R.; Duszynski, D. W.;
Reid, W. H. 1980. Eimerca-Mocrotes New Species from Vulpes-Macrotes - Neomexicanus.
Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Texas- El Paso. Z parasitenkd 61(2) 197-200.
- Mayberry, L. F. and W. H. Reid. 1980. Eimeria macrotis
sp. n. from Vulpes macrotis neomexicanus Merriam 1902. Zeitschrift fur
Parasktenkunde 61:197-200.
- McDougal, W. B. 1940. Plant of the White Sands, special
report. White Sands National Monument library.
- McKinnerney, M. 1978. Carrion communities in the northern
Chihuahuan Desert. Southw. Natur. 23:563-576.
- Medica, P. A. 1967. Food habits, habitat preference,
reproduction and diurnal activity in sympatric species of whiptail lizards
(Cnemidophorus) in south central New Mexico. Bull. Southern Calif. Acad.
Sci. 66(4):251-276.
- Metcalf, A. L. 1984. Distribution of Land Snails of
the San Andres and Organ Mountains. Southwestern Naturalist 29(1)35- 44.
- Meyer, D. E. 1959. Studies on background color selection
in two species of lizards (Holbrookia maculata subspecies and Phrynosoma
modestum). Unpublished dissertation. Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin.
- Muma, M. H. 1975. Two Vernal Ground Surface Arachnid
Populations in Tularosa Basin New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 20(1)55-69.
- Norris, K. S. and C. H. Lowe. 1964. An analysis of
background color-matching in amphibians and reptiles. Ecology 45(3).
- Parsons, R. F. 1976. Gypsophily in plants - a review.
Amer. Midl. Natur. 96:1-20.
- Patrick, G. R. 1980. Plant succession in the gypsum
dune field of White Sands National Monument. M.S. Thesis, University of
Texas- El Paso.
- Patrick, G. R. and W. Reid. 1979. Dune crest vegetation
at White Sands National Monument (abstract). J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad. Sci. 11:34.
- Patrick, G. R. and W. H. Reid. 1980. Plant succession
in the parabolic interdunes at White Sands National Monument (abstract).
J. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. (proceedings supplement) 15:12-13.
- Powell, A. M. and B. L. Turner. 1977. Aspects of the
plant biology of the gypsum outcrops of the Chihuahuan Desert. In R. H.
Wauer and D. H. Risking (eds). Transactions of the Symposium of the Biological
Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region - United States and Mexico. U.S.
Dept. of Interior, National Park Service Transactions and Proceedings Series,
Number Three. pp. 315-325.
- Reid, W. H. 1977. Notes on the Lost River area (with
special reference to Salt cedar (Tamarix). L.E.B. Research Report 4, University
of Texas- El Paso.
- Reid, W. H. 1979. Catalog of White Sands National
Monument plant specimens in the University of Texas- El Paso Herbarium.
Unpubl. report submitted to the National Park Service.
- Reid, W. H. 1979. Letter: Critical habitats outside
the dunefield (to Chief Naturalist R. Schumerth). White Sands National
Monument files.
- Reid, W. H. 1979. White Sands National Monument, Natural
Resources Inventory and Analysis. Final Report CX 702980023, National Park
Service. pp 409.
- Reid, W. H. 1980. Oryx activity in White Sands National
Monument, New Mexico. Final Report CX 702900311, National Park Service.
pp37.
- Reid, W. H. 1980. Vegetation, physical environment
and disturbance in White Sands National Monument. In, Proc. 2nd Conf. Research
in the National Parks. pp. 71-85. Human Impact on Natural Resources, National
Park Service, Washington, D.C.
- Reid, W. H. and R. D. Echlin. 1978. Plant associations
within White Sands National Monument (abstract). Bull. N.M. Acad. Sci.
18:10.
- Reid, W. H. , D. Hogg and G. Patrick. 1979. Structure
of plant associations at White Sands National Monument (abstract). J. Colo.-Wyo.
Acad. Sci. 11:33.
- Reid, W. H., O. Key, B. Miranda and G. Patrick. 1980.
Growth rates of some desert woody species (abstract). J. Ariz.-Nev. Acad.
Sci. (proceedings supplement) 15:14.
- Reid, W. H. and G. R. Patrick. 1983. Gemsbok in White
Sands National Monument. Southwest Naturalist. 28:97-99.
- Reid, W. H. , G. R. Patrick and R. Lozano. Additions
to the cactus flora of White Sands National Monument. Southwest Naturalist.
26:205-207.
- Reid, W. H. and G. Patrick. 1981. Activity of Oryx
gazella in White Sands National Monument (abstract). J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad.
Sci. 13:60. 57th Annual Meeting AAAS/SWARM.
- Reid, W. H., R. Lozano and R. Odom. 1983. Non-equilibrium
population structure in three Chihuahuan Desert cacti. Southwest Natur.
28:115-117.
- Reid, W. H. 1980. White Sands National Monument, Natural
Resources Inventory and Analyses. Field Report. CX702900001, National Park
Service. Pp 104.
- Reid, W. H., and G. R. Patrick. l983. Gemsbok (Oryx
gazella) in the White Sands National Monument. The Southwestern Naturalist.
28(1):96-102.
- Royce, C. L., Cunningham, G. L. 1982. The Ecology
of Abronia- Angustifolia Nyctaginacae. Dept. of Botany and Microbiology.
Univ. of Okla. Southwestern Naturalist 27(4). 413-424.
- Saiz, R. B. 1974. White Sands mysterious stranger.
New Mexico Wildlife 19(5):8-11
- Saiz, R. B 1975. Ecology and behavior of the gemsbok
at White Sands Missile Ranger, New Mexico. M.S. Thesis, Colo. State Univ.,
Ft. Collins, CO.
- Santos, Perseus F. and W.G. Whitford. 1983. The influence
of Soil Biota on Decomposition of Plant Material in a Gypsum Dune Habitat.
Southwestern Naturalist 28(4):423-427.
- Santos, Perseus F. and W. G. Whitford. l983. Seasonal
and Spatial Variation in the Soil Microarthropod Fauna of the White Sands
National Monument. Southwestern Naturalist 28(4):417-421.
- Schaffner, E. R. 1948. Flora of White Sands National
Monument. M.S. Thesis, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, New Mexico.
- Schoenly, K., and W. Reid. 1983. Community structure
of carrion arthropods in the Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Envir.
6:253-263
- Schoenly, K. G. and Reid, W. H. 1987. Dynamics of
heterotrophic succession in carrion arthropod assemblages: Discrete series
or a continuum of change? Oecalogia 73:192-202
- Schoenly, K. and W. Reid. 1979. Granivore communities
at White Sands National Monument. Abstract. J. Colo.-Wyo. Acad. Sci. 11:88
- Shields, L. M. 1950. Leaf xeromorphology as related
to physiological and structural influences. Bot. Rev. 16:399- 447.
- Shields, L. M. 1951. Leaf xeromorphology in dicotyledon
species from a gypsum sand deposit. Amer. Jour. Bot. 38:175-190.
- Shields, L. M. 1953. Gross modifications in certain
plant species tolerant of calcium sulfate dunes. Amer. Midl. Nat. 49:224-237.
- Shields, L. M. 1953. Miracle of survival. New Mexico
Magazine. April 1953.
- Shields, L. M. 1953. Nitrogen sources of seed plants
and environmental influences affecting the nitrogen supply. Botan. Rev.
19(6).
- Shields, L. M. 1956. Vascular vegetation of a recent
volcanic area in New Mexico. Ecology 37(2).
- Shields, L. M. 1956. Zonation of vegetation within
the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Southwest Natur. 1(2):49-68.
- Shields, L. M. 1957. Alga and lichen stabilized surface
crusts as soil nitrogen sources. Amer. Jour. Bot. 44(6):489-498.
- Shields, L. M. 1958. Leaf Kjeldahl nitrogen in relation
to leaf structure for plant species growing in a semi-arid recent volcanic
area. Phytomorphology 8(3 & 4): 265-277.
- Shields, L. M. 1962. Effects of nuclear testing on
desert vegetation. Science 135 (3497):38-40.
- Shields, L. M. and W. K. Mangum. 1954. Leaf Nitrogen
of plants growing in a gypsum sand deposit. Phytomorphology. 4:27-38.
- Smith, H. M. 1943. The White Sands earless lizard.
Zool. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 23(30):339-344.
- Spellenberg, R. and R. K. Delson. 1977. Aspects of
reproduction in Chihuahuan Desert Nyctaginaceae. In, R. H. Wauer and D.
H. Riskind (eds.) Trans. Sum. Biol. Resources of the Chih. Desert - U.S.
and Mexico. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service Trans. and Proc.
Series, Number Three. pp. 273-287.
- Stroud, C. P. 1950. A survey of the insects of White
Sands National Monument, Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Amer. Midl. Natur.
44(3):659-677.
- Turner, Dr. Paul. 1987. Ecology and Management needs
of the White Sands Pupfish in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico. Dept. of
Fishery and Wildlife Sciences. New Mexico State University. Las Cruces,
New Mexico.
- Waterfall, U. T. 1946. Observations on the desert gypsum
flora of southwest Texas and adjacent New Mexico. Amer. Midl. Nat. 36:456-466.
- Wooton, E. O. and P. C. Standley. 1915. Flora of New
Mexico. U.S. Natl. Mus., Contrib. U.S. Natl. Herb. 19:1-753.
- Worthington, R. D. 1976. Density estimates of two
lizards in interdune habitat at White Sands National Monument. White Sands
National Monument library.
- York, J. C. and W. A. Dick-Peddie. 1969. Vegetation
changes in southern New Mexico during the past hundred years. In, W. G.
McGinnies and B. J. Goldman (eds.) Arid lands in perspective, Amer. Assoc.
for the Adv. of Sci. and Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson.
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Conservation
- Antevs, E. 1954. Climate of New Mexico during the
last Glacio- Pluvial. Jour. Geol. 62:182-191.
- Charles, T. 1939. White Sands National Monument, Alamogordo,
New Mexico. U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service, Berkeley, California.
- Emerson, F. W. 1935. An Ecological reconnaissance
in the White Sands, New Mexico. Ecology 16:226-233.
- Schmidt, R. H., Jr. 1979. A climatic delineation of
the "real" Chihuahuan Desert. J. Arid Envir. 2:243-250.
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Geology
- Amos, W. H. 1959. The life of a sand dune. Scientific
American, July 1959.
- Atkinson, R. 1977. White Sands, wind, sand, and time.
Southwest Parks & Monuments Association.
- Banghold, R. A. 1941. The physics of blown sand and
desert dunes. 1971 Reprint. Chapman and Hall, London.
- Bath, G. D. 1977. Aeromagnetic maps with Geological
interpretation for the Tularosa Valley, South-Central New Mexico. U.S.
Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-258.
- Bath, G. D., D. L. Healy, and L. S. Karably. 1977.
Combined analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies at Tularosa Valley,
New Mexico (abs.). Geol. Soc. Amer., Abs. with Programs, 9(1):3-4.
- Belknap, W., Jr. 1957. New Mexico's great White Sands.
National Geographic Magazine 90:113-137.
- Darton, N. H. 1920. White Sands. U.S.G.S. Bull. 697:184-186.
- Darton, N. H. 1928. Red Beds and associated formations
in New Mexico, with an outline of the geology of the state. U.S.G.S. Bull.
794:59, 216-218.
- Darton, N. H. 1940. The Tularosa Malpais. Sci. Monthly
50:419-424.
- Dodge, N. N. 1971. The natural history of White Sands
National Monument. Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Globe, Arizona.
- Dunham, K. C. 1935. The geology of the Organ Mountains.
New Mexico School of Mines. State Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources
Bulletin No. 11.
- Ellis, R. W. 1935. Glaciation in New Mexico. Univ.
of New Mexico Bull. No. 276. Geol. Series 5(1).
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in New Mexico Populus-Monilifera-D. Naturwiss Rundsch 20(10):426- 432.
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New Mexico, for potash salts. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Circular 61.
- Fryberger, Steven G.; Schenk, Christopher J.; Krystinik,
Lee F. 1988. Stokes surfaces and the effects of near-surface groundwater-table
on aeolean deposition. Sedimentology (1988)35,21-41.
- Harrington, E. R. 1940. Valley of the sands. New Mexico
Magazine XVIII(2):9-11.
- Hendrickson, P. 1976. Lake Lucero. Southwest Parks
and Monuments Association, Globe, Arizona.
- Herrick, C. L. 1900. The geology of the White Sands
of New Mexico. J. Geol. 8:112-128.
- Herrick, H. N. 1904. Gypsum deposits in New Mexico.
U.S.G.S. Bull. 223:98-99.
- Huntington, E. 1914. White Sands. Carnegie Institute
of Washington, Publ. 192, pp. 37-42.
- Jicha, Henry L., Jr. 1954. The White Sands - a short
review in New Mexico. Geol. Soc. Guidebook of Southeastern New Mexico, Fifth
Field Conference, p. 88-92.
- Kottolowski, F. E. 1963. Palezoic and Mesozic strata
of Southwestern and south-central New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines
and Mineral Resources Bull. 79.
- Kottolowski, F. E., R. H. Flower, M. L. Thompson,
and R. W. Foster. 1956. Stratigraphic studies of the San Andres Mountains,
New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Memoir 1.
- LeMone, D. V. White Sands National Monument. Dept.
of Geological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso. El Paso, Texas.
- Lindberg, J. D. and M. S. Smith. 1973. Reflectance
spectra of gypsum sand from the White Sands National Monument and basalt
from a nearby lava flow. Amer. Mineralogist 58:1062-1064.
- Martinez, J. D. 1967. The relationship between optical
orientation and shape anisotrophy in detrital gypsum grains. Geological
Society of America.
- McKee, E. D. 1966. Structures of dunes at White Sands
National Monument, New Mexico (and a comparison with structures of dunes
from other selected areas). Sedimentology 7:1-69.
- McKee, E. D. (ed.). 1979. A study of global sand seas.
Geol. Survey Professional Paper 1052.
- McKee, E. D. and J. R. Douglass. 1971. Growth and
movement of dunes at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. U.S. Geol.
Survey Professional Paper 750-D, pages D108-114.
- McKee, E. D. , J. R. Douglass and S. Rittenhouse.
1971. Deformation of lee-side laminae in eolian dunes. Geol. Soc. Amer.
Bull. 82(2):359-378.
- McKee, E. D. and R. Moiola. 1976. Geometry and growth
of the White Sands dune field, New Mexico. J. Res. U.S. Geol. Survey 3:59-66.
- Meinzer, O. E. and R. F. Hare. 1915. Geology and water
resources of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. U.S.G.S. Water Supply Paper
343.
- Melbase, J. Report on the gypsum sands near Alamogordo,
New Mexico, special report. White Sands National Monument library.
- Neher, R. E. and O. F. Bailey. 1976. Soil Survey of
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service.
1-64.
- Pray, L. C. 1952. Stratigraphy and Structure of the
Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. PhD. disser., California Institute of
Technology.
- Pray, L. C. 1961. Geology of the Sacramento Mountains
escarpment, Otero County, New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral
Resources, Bull. 35.
- Reid, W. H. 1977. Letter: Research Natural Area recommendations
for White Sands National Monument (to Supt. J. Thomson). White Sands National
Monument files.
- Ruhe, R. V. 1964. Landscape morphology and alluvial
deposits in southern New Mexico. U.S. Soil Conservation Service.
- Russell, C. P. 1935. The White Sands of Alamogordo.
Natl. Geog. Mag. 68:250-264.
- Simpson, Edward L. 1983. The geometry and structure
of interdune deposits at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. Graduate
College of University of Nebraska.
- Simpson, Edward L. and D. B. Loope. 1985. Amalgamated
interdune deposits, White Sands, New Mexico. Dept. of Geology. University
of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebraska.
- Talbot, G. 1931. Desert snow fields. New Mexico Highway
Journal 9(6):18-20.
- Tarr, R. S. 1891. A recent lava flow in New Mexico.
Amer. Nat. 25:524-527.
- Vandiver, V. 1936. White Sands geological report.
Southwestern Monuments Special Report No. 3.
- Vargas, R. L. 1969. Sea of Gypsum White Sands National
Monument, New Mexico. U.S.A. Sand Study Plant Ecology Pac. Discovery 22(1):28-31.
- Weber, R. and F. Kottlowski. 1959. Gypsum resources
in New Mexico. Bulletin 68. State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources.
Socorro, New Mexico.
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History
- Harrison, Laura Soulliere. 1985. Interview with Cecil
J. Doty, retired National Park Service Architect. National Park Service,
Southwest Regional Office. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Schneider-Hector, Deitmar. 1993. White Sands: the
history of a National Monument. University of New Mexico Press. Albuquerque.
- Welsh, Michael. 1995. Dunes and Dreams: a history
of White Sands National Monument. Intermountain Cultural Resource Center
Professional Paper No. 55. National Park Service. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Hydrology
- Allmendinger, R. J. 1971. Hydrologic control over
the origin of gypsum at Lake Lucero, White Sands National Monument, New
Mexico. M.S. Thesis. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.
- Allmendinger, R. J. and F. B. Titus. 1973. Regional
hydrology and evaporative discharge as a present-day source of gypsum at
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and
Mineral Resources, Socorro.
- Davis, L. V. and F. E. Busch. 1965. Summary of hydrologic
investigations by the U.S. Geol. Survey at White Sands Missile Range, New
Mexico. U.S.G.S. Open File Report n. NM115.
- Davis, L. V. 1904. Lake Otero, an ancient salt lake
basin in southeastern New Mexico. Am. Geol. 34:174-189.
- Hood, J. W. 1959. Ground water in the Tularosa Basin,
New Mexico. Roswell Geological Society Guidebook of the Sacramento Mountains.
pp. 236-250.
- Kottolowski, F. E. 1958. Lake Otero - second stage
in the formation of New Mexico's White Sands. Geol. Soc. of Am. Bull. 69:1733-1734.
(Abstr.)
- McLean, J. S. 1970. Saline ground water resources
of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Office of Saline Water, Research and
Development Progress Report n. 561.
- Sakai, H., O. Matsubaya and S. S. Shannon. 1976. Interpretation
of the regimen of ephemeral gypsiferous lakes in the Tularosa Basin, New
Mexico, using 34S/32S, 180/160, and D/H ratios. Paper presented at International
Geol. Congress in Sydney, Australia in August 1976.
- Sprester, F. R. 1980. Hydrologic evaluation of Garton
Lake, White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. White Sands National Monument
library.
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Management
- Bureau of Land Management. 1985. White Sands resource
area final resource management plan environmental impact statement. Las
Cruces district office, New Mexico.
- Clifton, Donald E. 1985. Preliminary Testing on six
White Sands Missile Range and White Sands National Monument "sites",
Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Office of Installation Support, White Sands
Missile Range, New Mexico.
- Pinto, O. M., J. M. Lenko and A. N. Johnson. 1975.
Draft environmental impact statement - White Sands Missile Range interaction
with White Sands National Monument. U.S. Army, White Sands Missile Range,
New Mexico.
- Potter, F. C. 1938. The origin of the White Sands
and proposed museum exhibits. White Sands National Monument, NM.
- Toll, R. W. White Sands National Monument, feasibility
report. White Sands National Monument library.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1986, 1987. Final Environmental
Impact Statement of the proposed ground based free electron laser technology
integration experiment. White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
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