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The Geology of the Southern Part of the Indio Quadrangle, California
Spurs of the Peninsular Range of Southern California extend southeasterly into the Salton Sink at several places along its western margin, and thus produce a mountain front characterized by deep re-entrant valleys. The origin of these peculiar features has been much discussed, and with this problem in view the present investigation was undertaken.
A strip about 15 miles wide across the southern portion of the Indio Quadrangle, extending from the Salton Sea westerly to the upland area of the main Peninsular Range has been studied in some detail. Special attention has been given to the structure.
This area includes two spurs, the Santa Rosa and Coyote spurs, and two re-entrant valleys, Clark and Borego Valleys.</p
Geologic map of a part of the Indio Quadrangle: Supplement 1 from "The Geology of the Southern Part of the Indio Quadrangle, California" (Thesis)
Spurs of the Peninsular Range of Southern California
extend southeasterly into the Salton Sink at several places along its western margin, and thus produce a mountain front characterized by deep re-entrant valleys. The origin of these
peculiar features has been much discussed, and with this
problem in view the present investigation was undertaken.
A strip about 15 miles wide across the southern portion
of the Indio Quadrangle, extending from the Salton Sea
westerly to the upland area of the main Peninsular Range
has been studied in some detail. Special attention has been
given to the structure.
This area includes two spurs, the Santa Rosa and
Coyote spurs, and two re-entrant valleys, Clark and Borego
Valleys
Geomorphology of a part of the Indio Quadrangle: Supplement 2 from "The Geology of the Southern Part of the Indio Quadrangle, California" (Thesis)
Spurs of the Peninsular Range of Southern California
extend southeasterly into the Salton Sink at several places along its western margin, and thus produce a mountain front characterized by deep re-entrant valleys. The origin of these
peculiar features has been much discussed, and with this
problem in view the present investigation was undertaken.
A strip about 15 miles wide across the southern portion
of the Indio Quadrangle, extending from the Salton Sea
westerly to the upland area of the main Peninsular Range
has been studied in some detail. Special attention has been
given to the structure.
This area includes two spurs, the Santa Rosa and
Coyote spurs, and two re-entrant valleys, Clark and Borego
Valleys
Section Plate: Supplement 3 from "The Geology of the Southern Part of the Indio Quadrangle, California" (Thesis)
Spurs of the Peninsular Range of Southern California
extend southeasterly into the Salton Sink at several places along its western margin, and thus produce a mountain front characterized by deep re-entrant valleys. The origin of these
peculiar features has been much discussed, and with this
problem in view the present investigation was undertaken.
A strip about 15 miles wide across the southern portion
of the Indio Quadrangle, extending from the Salton Sea
westerly to the upland area of the main Peninsular Range
has been studied in some detail. Special attention has been
given to the structure.
This area includes two spurs, the Santa Rosa and
Coyote spurs, and two re-entrant valleys, Clark and Borego
Valleys
The relationship between IPOs and macroeconomic factors in the Chinese stock market
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between external macroeconomic factors and the number of monthly IPOs in the Chinese stock market using data from the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE). The study investigated four macroeconomic variables: industrial production (economic activity), long-term interest rates, stock market return, and market volatility. In simplistic terms, these four macroeconomic factors constitute the independent variables, and the number of monthly IPOs for the Chinese market constitutes the dependent variables. As stated, the data were obtained from the Shanghai Stock Exchange and consisted of Monthly IPOs from 2010 to 2020. The study also split the data set into two time periods, 2010–2013 and 2014–2020, to examine the effects of the global financial crisis of 2007–2008 on the Chinese IPO market. The period from 2010 to 2013 represents the “aftershock period,” and the period from 2014 to 2020 represents the “stability period.” By employing several econometric models, research results indicate that all four macroeconomic variables impacted IPOs in the Chinese stock market during the 10-year period under consideration
Age, Gender, and Race as Predictors of Opting for a Midterm Retest: A Statistical Analysis of Online Economics Students
The number of students enrolled in online courses continues to grow despite declining overall higher education enrollments. This trend charges educators to focus efforts on improving student outcomes and academic success within distance learning courses. This paper investigates if a midterm exam retest were available to online college students taking introductory principles of economics courses, which students would increase their human capital stock in these distant learning courses and take a retest? We examine, age, race, and gender to examine if these sociodemographic factors affect one’s option to retest