Cataract Canyon: A Human and Environmental History of the Rivers in Canyonlands

Cataract Canyon: A Human and Environmental History of the Rivers in Canyonlands image
ISBN-10:

0874807816

ISBN-13:

9780874807813

Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Released: Aug 19, 2004
Publisher: Univ of Utah Pr
Format: Hardcover, 480 pages
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Description:

This ambitious book will enthrall armchair naturalists and river runners alike, offering a stunning tour through the natural, environmental, and human history of Cataract Canyon, a seventeen-mile run of free-flowing river above Lake Powell in the canyonlands of southern Utah. Setting the stage with preliminary chapters on geology, hydrology, prehistory, geography, biology, and river-running history the authors take the reader on a "downriver journey," narrating an exploration of the river that is breathtaking in scope. From the plants and animals that live along its banks to the humans who seek out its rapids, from the wind and water that continue to shape the landscape to the government agencies that seek to control it, all of these become stories woven into the larger fabric of a beautiful, fragile, complex ecosystem where change—good or bad—is inevitable.

























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