Photo
courtesy of NASA
Basin and Range Province, Nevada, U.S.A. October 1984 Part of the intermontane
basin region of central Nevada, known as the basin and range area, is featured
in this panoramic, southwest-looking photograph. Apparent are long, dark,
roughly parallel mountains spanning the center of the photograph, extending
from the Stillwater Range immediately east of Carson Sink (near the middle
right edge of the photograph) to Grant Range (near the left edge of the
photograph). Interior drainage is a dominant feature of this landscape.
The white features visible in most of the valleys are dry lakes (playas),
typical of which is Alkali Flats, a highly reflective, salt-encrusted dry
lake, southwest of which are Walker Lake (Nevada) and Mono Lake (California).
Parts of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and San Joaquin Valley in California
are visible at the top right of the photograph. |