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dbpedia:Tule_Valley
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Tule Valley, also known as White Valley, is a north-south trending endorheic valley within the Great Basin (geographically), Great Basin Desert (ecologically), and Basin and Range Province (tectonically) of west-central Utah. It is bounded on the west by the Confusion Range, on the east by the House Range, to the north by the Middle Range and the Great Salt Lake Desert, and the south by Wah Wah Valley and the Wah Wah Mountains.
foaf:name
Tule Valley
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dbpedia-owl:access
1 paved road
dbpedia-owl:biome
dbpedia:Northern_Basin_and_Range_ecoregion
dbpedia-owl:district
n7:_Utah n9:_Utah
dbpedia-owl:elevation
1456.94
dbpedia-owl:geologicPeriod
Silurian-Devoniancarbonates Quaternarysediments Pleistocenemarls
dbpedia-owl:geology
down-faultedgraben(normal faults), carbonate knolls/horsts, alluvialsediments withmarls
dbpedia-owl:lowest
Tule Spring
dbpedia-owl:lowestRegion
dbpedia:Salt_flat
dbpedia-owl:minimumElevation
1348.0
dbpedia-owl:populationTotal
0
dbpedia-owl:state
dbpedia:Utah
dbpedia-owl:synonym
(1859: White Valley)
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dbpedia:Endorheic_basin