[Geysers] Atlas of Yellowstone
Stephen Eide
stepheneide at cableone.net
Sun May 27 19:28:56 PDT 2012
Hello all,
The Atlas of Yellowstone is also available in the bookstores in the park.
Steve Eide
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:47 AM, <sgryc at comcast.net> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> ** **
>
> An “Atlas of Yellowstone” was issued just last month by the University of
> California Press (University of Oregon holds the copyright). It is
> available now at amazon.com now for $54.71. This a fascinating book of
> great interest to anyone who loves Yellowstone. It has extensive
> information about the physical, human and wildlife geography of the park
> and surrounding areas. Just a sampling of the maps to be found in the
> book include: Indian trails and campsites, maps of early explorers, path of
> the Yellowstone Hotspot, glaciation, maps of climate change including
> projections to the year 2099, the 1988 fires, bison movement, etc. Of
> special interest to gazers will be the maps showing development in Old
> Faithful area and maps of geothermal activity. There is a list of
> geysers that, of course, is incomplete (Logbridge is there but Botryoidal
> is not). It looks like any geyser that bears the name of spring or pool
> is not included nor are the features with no official names or unnamed
> geysers. This book will deepen and broaden your view of the Yellowstone
> area and of its great significance in the contemporary world.
>
> ** **
>
> Steve Gryc
>
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