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Atlas of Yellowstone

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Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first national park. In a fitting tribute to this diverse and beautiful region, the Atlas of Yellowstone is a compelling visual guide ...
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  • 23 April 2012
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Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first national park. In a fitting tribute to this diverse and beautiful region, the Atlas of Yellowstone is a compelling visual guide to this unique national park and its surrounding area. Ranging from art to wolves, from American Indians to the Yellowstone Volcano, and from geysers to population, each page explains something new about the dynamic forces shaping Yellowstone. Equal parts reference and travel guide, the Atlas of Yellowstone is an unsurpassed resource.

• Features more than 500 maps including detailed topographic maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

• Contributors include more than 100 experts

• Gives place name references for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the surrounding region

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Price: $65.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 23 April 2012
ISBN: 9780520952041
Format: eBook
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University of Oregon
Montana State University
University of Wyoming
Acknowledgments
Preface

Geographic Setting
Yellowstone in the World
Yellowstone in the Region
Greater Yellowstone Detail
The World’s First National Park
Political Boundaries

Human Geography
Archaeology
American Indians
Sheep Eaters
Catlin and the American Indian
Exploration
Early Maps, 1808–1814
Early Maps, 1836–1865
Early Maps, 1869–1872
Jackson and Moran
Yellowstone Art
Early Science History
Science History
Road History
Development at Old Faithful
Roads and Trails
Traffic
Park Visitation
Tetons Climbing History
The Economy
Labor and Employment
Income
Agriculture
Market Access
Wildland Economies
Protected Areas
Land Ownership
Population
County Population
City Population
Education
Race and Ethnicity
Religion and Politics

Physical Geography
Elevation
Cross Sections
Landforms
National Parks
Park Headquarters
Canyons and Domes
Lava Flows and Glacial Erosion
Overthrust Belt and Glacial Features
Grand Teton Geology
Yellowstone Geology
Yellowstone Volcano
Geothermal Activity
Hydrothermal Areas
Geysers
Earthquakes
Glaciers
Yellowstone Lake
Drainage Basins
Rivers
Streamflow
Flow Regimes
Waterfalls
Precipitation
Temperature
Climate Change
Wetlands
Soils
Ecoregions
Vegetation
Landscape Change
Fire History
1988 Fires

Wildlife
Grizzly Bears
Wolves
Coyotes
Bison
Bison Movement
Elk
Fish
Potential Wildlife Habitats
Sagebrush-Steppe Habitat
Thermophiles
Dinosaurs
Vertebrate Species

Reference Maps
Greater Yellowstone Reference Maps
Bozeman
Billings
Rexburg
Cody
Pocatello
Lander
National Park Reference Map
Electric Peak
Tower Junction
Silver Gate
West Yellowstone
Canyon Village
Lamar Valley
Old Faithful
Lake Village
East Entrance
Bechler Meadows
Lewis Lake
Thorofare
Flagg Ranch
Grand Teton
Moose
Gazetteer
USGS Map Index
Counties
Place Names
Greater Yellowstone Cultural Names
Greater Yellowstone Physical Names
Yellowstone National Park
Grand Teton National Park

Afterword,
Sources and Sponsors
Afterword
Sponsoring Institutions
University of Oregon
Montana State University
Yellowstone Park Foundation
University of Wyoming
Contributing Organizations
Sources
Index