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Atlas of Yellowstone: Second Edition 2nd edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 366 pages, height x width x depth: 337x244x30 mm, weight: 2313 g, 155 color photographs, 293 line illustrations, 567 maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520379772
  • ISBN-13: 9780520379770
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 366 pages, height x width x depth: 337x244x30 mm, weight: 2313 g, 155 color photographs, 293 line illustrations, 567 maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520379772
  • ISBN-13: 9780520379770
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"The second edition of the award-winning Atlas of Yellowstone contains 50% new material, making it the authoritative reference for the world's first national park on its 150th anniversary. The publication of the Atlas of Yellowstone, Second Edition coincides with the 150th anniversary of the founding of Yellowstone National Park--a major international event. The atlas is an accessible, comprehensive guide that presents Yellowstone's story through compelling visualizations rendered by award-winning cartographers from around the world. Readers of this new edition of the Atlas of Yellowstone will explore the contributions of Yellowstone to preserving and understanding natural and cultural landscapes, to informing worldwide conservation practices, and to inspiring national parks around the world while also learning about the many struggles the park faces in carrying out its mission. Ranging from Indigenous Americans and local economies to geysers and wildlife migrations, from the life of one wolf to the threat of wildfires, each page provides leading experts' insights into the complexity and significance of Yellowstone. Key elements of the atlas include: more than 1000 maps, graphics, and photographs contributions from more than 130 experts detailed topographic maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks exploration of Yellowstone National Park's influence over 150 years on conservation practice, park management, and American culture new, detailed visualizations of wildlife and carnivore interactions that take advantage of modern GPS technology to track individual animals and entire herds place name origins for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the surrounding region"--

The second edition of the award-winning Atlas of Yellowstone contains 50% new material, making it the authoritative reference for the world&;s first national park on its 150th anniversary.
 
The publication of the Atlas of Yellowstone, Second Edition coincides with the 150th anniversary of the founding of Yellowstone National Park&;a major international event. The atlas is an accessible, comprehensive guide that presents Yellowstone&;s story through compelling visualizations rendered by award-winning cartographers at the University of Oregon. Readers of this new edition of the Atlas of Yellowstone will explore the contributions of Yellowstone to preserving and understanding natural and cultural landscapes, to informing worldwide conservation practices, and to inspiring national parks around the world, while also learning about the many struggles the park faces in carrying out its mission. Ranging from Indigenous Americans and local economies to geysers and wildlife migrations, from the life of one wolf to the threat of wildfires, each page provides leading experts&; insights into the complexity and significance of Yellowstone. Key elements of the atlas include:
  • More than 1,000 maps, graphics, and photographs
  • Contributions from more than 130 experts
  • Detailed topographic maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
  • Exploration of Yellowstone National Park&;s influence over 150 years on conservation practice, park management, and American culture
  • New, detailed visualizations of wildlife that take advantage of modern GPS technology to track individual animals and entire herds
  • Place-name origins for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the surrounding region
 
 
University of Oregon xi
Supporters xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
Preface to the First Edition xvi
Preface to the Second Edition xviii
Foreword xx
Yellowstone National Park
Essay: Headwaters of an Idea
3(2)
Essay: Imagining Yellowstone
5(1)
Yellowstone in the World
6(2)
Yellowstone in the Region
8(2)
Greater Yellowstone Detail
10(2)
Legacy of the World's First National Park
12(2)
U.S. National Parks
14(2)
Protected Areas
16(5)
History
Essay: The Yellowstone National Park Idea
21(1)
Archaeology
22(2)
American Indians
24(2)
Sheep Eaters
26(2)
Catlin and the American Indian
28(2)
Flight of the Nez Perce
30(2)
Exploration
32(2)
Early Maps
1805-1814
34(2)
1836-1865
36(2)
1869-1872
38(2)
Hayden Surveys
40(2)
Jackson and Moran
42(2)
Yellowstone Art
44(2)
Early Science History
46(2)
Recent Science History
48(5)
For the People
Essay: For the People
53(1)
Road History
54(2)
Development
Old Faithful
56(2)
Canyon
58(2)
Lake and Fishing Bridge
60(2)
Mammoth
62(2)
Architecture
64(2)
Roads and Trails
66(2)
Traffic
68(2)
Park Visitation
70(2)
Who Visits the Parks
72(2)
Accessibility in the Park
74(2)
Visitor Photography
76(2)
Tetons Climbing History
78(2)
Night Sky
80(2)
Park After Dark
82(5)
Human Geography
Essay: A Geography of Change
87(1)
Political Boundaries
88(2)
Land Ownership
90(2)
Population
92(2)
County Population
94(2)
City Population
96(2)
Education
98(2)
Race and Ethnicity
100(2)
Religion and Politics
102(2)
The Economy
104(2)
Labor and Employment
106(2)
Income
108(2)
Agriculture
110(2)
Market Access
112(5)
Physical Geography
Essay: The Landscapes of Yellowstone
117(1)
Elevation
118(2)
Cross Sections
120(2)
Landforms
National Parks
122(2)
Park Headquarters
124(2)
Canyons and Domes
126(2)
Lava Flows and Glacial Erosion
128(2)
Overthrust Belt and Glacial Features
130(2)
Geologic Evolution
132(2)
Yellowstone Geology
134(2)
Grand Teton Geology
136(2)
Glaciers
138(2)
Earthquakes
140(2)
Yellowstone Deformation
142(2)
Yellowstone Volcano
144(2)
Quaternary Volcanics
146(2)
Geothermal Activity
148(2)
Geysers
150(2)
Norris Geyser Basin
152(2)
Yellowstone Lake
154(2)
Drainage Basins
156(2)
Rivers
158(2)
Streamflow
160(2)
Flow Regimes
162(2)
Waterfalls
164(2)
Precipitation
166(2)
Temperature
168(2)
Snowpack
170(2)
Climate Change
172(2)
Wetlands
174(2)
Soils
176(2)
Ecoregions
178(2)
Vegetation
180(6)
Sagebrush-Steppe Habitat
186(2)
Potential Wildlife Habitats
188(2)
Landscape Change
190(2)
Fire History
192(2)
1988 Fires
194(2)
Wildfire Risk
196(5)
Wildlife
Essay: Yellowstone's Importance to Wildlife Conservation
201(1)
Migratory Landscape
202(2)
Bison
204(2)
Bison Movement
206(2)
Elk
208(2)
Pronghorn
210(2)
Wolves
212(2)
Wolf Movement
214(2)
Wolf 911M
216(2)
Coyotes
218(2)
Grizzly Bears
220(2)
Bear Movement
222(2)
Cougars
224(2)
Carnivore Interactions
226(2)
Birds
228(2)
Fish
230(2)
Fish Management
232(2)
Insects
234(2)
Wildlife Disease
236(2)
Thermophiles
238(4)
Reference Maps
Greater Yellowstone Reference Maps
242(14)
Bozeman
244(2)
Billings
246(2)
Rexburg
248(2)
Cody
250(2)
Pocatello
252(2)
Lander
254(2)
National Park Reference Maps
256(32)
Electric Peak
258(2)
Tower Junction
260(2)
Silver Gate
262(2)
West Yellowstone
264(2)
Canyon Village
266(2)
Lamar Valley
268(2)
Old Faithful
270(2)
Lake Village
272(2)
East Entrance
274(2)
Bechler Meadows
276(2)
Lewis Lake
278(2)
Thorofare
280(2)
Flagg Ranch
282(2)
Grand Teton
284(2)
Moose
286(2)
Gazetteer
288(8)
USGS Map Index
296(4)
Counties
300(2)
Place Names
Greater Yellowstone Cultural Names
302(2)
Greater Yellowstone Physical Names
304(2)
Yellowstone National Park
306(6)
Grand Teton National Park
312(2)
Vertebrate Species
314(8)
Afterword and Sources
Afterword 322(4)
Sources 326(10)
Index 336(7)
About the Authors 343
W. Andrew Marcus is Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography at the University of Oregon.   James E. Meacham is Senior Research Associate and InfoGraphics Lab Director in the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon.   Ann W. Rodman is GIS Manager at Yellowstone National Park.   Alethea Y. Steingisser is Cartographic Production Manager in the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon.

Justin T. Menke is Graduate Researcher and Cartographer in the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon.