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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. It features more than 500 maps including detailed topographic maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Its contributors include more than 100 experts. It gives place name references for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the surrounding region.
Contents
University of OregonMontana State UniversityUniversity of WyomingAcknowledgmentsPrefaceGeographic SettingYellowstone in the WorldYellowstone in the RegionGreater Yellowstone DetailThe World's First National ParkPolitical BoundariesHuman GeographyArchaeologyAmerican IndiansSheep EatersCatlin and the American IndianExplorationEarly Maps, 1808-1814Early Maps, 1836-1865Early Maps, 1869-1872Jackson and MoranYellowstone ArtEarly Science HistoryScience HistoryRoad HistoryDevelopment at Old FaithfulRoads and TrailsTrafficPark VisitationTetons Climbing HistoryThe EconomyLabor and EmploymentIncomeAgricultureMarket AccessWildland EconomiesProtected AreasLand OwnershipPopulationCounty PopulationCity PopulationEducationRace and EthnicityReligion and PoliticsPhysical GeographyElevationCross SectionsLandformsNational ParksPark HeadquartersCanyons and DomesLava Flows and Glacial ErosionOverthrust Belt and Glacial FeaturesGrand Teton GeologyYellowstone GeologyYellowstone VolcanoGeothermal ActivityHydrothermal AreasGeysersEarthquakesGlaciersYellowstone LakeDrainage BasinsRiversStreamflowFlow RegimesWaterfallsPrecipitationTemperatureClimate ChangeWetlandsSoilsEcoregionsVegetationLandscape ChangeFire History1988 FiresWildlifeGrizzly BearsWolvesCoyotesBisonBison MovementElkFishPotential Wildlife HabitatsSagebrush-Steppe HabitatThermophilesDinosaursVertebrate SpeciesReference MapsGreater Yellowstone Reference MapsBozemanBillingsRexburgCodyPocatelloLanderNational Park Reference MapElectric PeakTower JunctionSilver GateWest YellowstoneCanyon VillageLamar ValleyOld FaithfulLake VillageEast EntranceBechler MeadowsLewis LakeThorofareFlagg RanchGrand TetonMooseGazetteerUSGS Map IndexCountiesPlace NamesGreater Yellowstone Cultural NamesGreater Yellowstone Physical NamesYellowstone National ParkGrand Teton National ParkAfterword,Sources and SponsorsAfterwordSponsoring InstitutionsUniversity of OregonMontana State UniversityYellowstone Park FoundationUniversity of WyomingContributing OrganizationsSourcesIndex



