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Page 1: IV.28 LITERATURE CITED VOLUME IV Chapter IV.1

Draft DRECP and EIR/EIS CHAPTER IV.28. LITERATURE CITED – VOLUME IV

Vol. IV of VI IV.28-1 August 2014

IV.28 LITERATURE CITED – VOLUME IV

Chapter IV.1 Environmental Setting/Affected Environment

None

Chapter IV.2 Air Quality

None

Chapter IV.3 Meteorology and Climate Change

ARB (California Air Resources Board). 2010. Staff Report: Initial Statement of Reasons for

Proposed Regulation for a California Renewable Electricity Standard, Appendix D,

Table D1-3.

Chapter IV.4 Geology and Soils

CBC (California Building Code). 2013 California Building Code Section 1613.3.5. Accessed

May 12, 2014. http://www.oshpd.ca.gov/boards/hbsb/meetings/20120208-

meeting/Draft-2013_CBC_OSHPDStructAmendments_HBSB-Mtg_2-8-2012.pdf.

Data Basin. 2014a. Sand and Dune Systems, DRECP. GIS data layer. Accessed May 12, 2014.

http://drecp.databasin.org/datasets/2ca6c3f51b9945dd8f2207680ccdac11.

Data Basin. 2014b. North American Warm Desert Alkaline Scrub and Herb Playa and Wet

Flat – Natural Community Distribution, DRECP. GIS data layer. Accessed May 12,

2014. http://drecp.databasin.org/datasets/

4ea83a492d0d49d38118275415b41e01

USGS (United States Geological Survey). 2003. Paper 171, “Eolian sand transport pathways

in the southwestern United States: importance of the Colorado River and local

sources.” Accessed May 12, 2014. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usgsstaffpub/

171/?utm_source=digitalcommons.unl.edu%2Fusgsstaffpub%2F171&utm_

medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages.

USGS. 2014a. USGS Earthquake Glossary. Accessed January 18, 2014. http://earthquake.

usgs.gov/learn/glossary/?term=active%20fault.

USGS. 2014b. USGS California Geologic Map Data. Accessed January 16, 2014. http://

mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/state.php?state=CA.

Chapter IV.5 Flood Hazard, Hydrology, and Drainage

None

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Chapter IV.6 Groundwater, Water Supply, and Water Quality

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Chapter IV.26 Other Required NEPA and CEQA Analyses

None

Chapter IV.27 Comparison of Alternatives

None

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