Amargosa Valley

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Amargosa Valley
Valley
Big Dune in the Amargosa Valley with the Funeral Mountains beyond
Name origin: Amargosa River
Country United States
State Nevada
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Area 900 sq mi (2,331 km2) [1]
600 square miles (1,600 km2) of the Amargosa Desert is the southern two-thirds of the Amargosa Valley.[1]

The Amargosa Valley is a valley within the Amargosa Desert, located in Nye County, southwestern Nevada.

Geography

The Amargosa Valley is northeast of Death Valley and parallel to the border with California. It is east of the Amargosa Range and Funeral Mountains.

The valley is the headwaters of the Amargosa River. A small western portion of the valley is within Death Valley National Park.

History

Amargosa Valley is the eponym for the town of Amargosa Valley, Nevada.

The Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad ran through the valley from 1906 to 1940, for borax mining operations.[2]

Solar thermal plant

Controversy over water rights resulted in 2009 when Solar Millennium, a German company, announced plans to build a solar thermal energy plant in the Amargosa Valley. It would require 20% of the groundwater available in the valley's aquifer.[3]

References

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  2. "The Great Desert Railroad Race" Documentary written and produced by Ted Faye
  3. "Alternative Energy Projects Stumble on a Need for Water" article by Todd Woody in The New York Times September 29, 2009

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