Lake Mead-Hoover Dam, the Story Behind the Scenery

Lake Mead-Hoover Dam, the Story Behind the Scenery
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0916122611
ISBN-13 : 9780916122614
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Lake Mead-Hoover Dam, the Story Behind the Scenery by : James C. Maxon

Become familiar with the vast Lake Mead country- its desert lakes, rivers, world-famous Hoover Dam, and the role that people have played through it all. This 9" x 12" book is overflowing with beautiful photos and interpretive text for your enjoyment.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780874170054
ISBN-13 : 0874170052
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Lake Mead National Recreation Area by : Jonathan Foster

This book examines the creation, characteristics, and tribulations of the first United States National Recreation Area. It also addresses the National Park Service’s historic role in managing reservoir-based recreation in a uniquely arid region. First named the Boulder Dam Recreation Area, this parkland was created in 1936 by a memorandum of agreement between the National Park Service and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Over the course of its existence, the area has served as a model for a subsequent system of National Recreation Areas. The area’s extreme popularity has, in combination with changing public attitudes regarding preservation and safety, presented the National Park Service with tremendous challenges in recent decades. Jonathan Foster’s examination of these challenges and the responses to them reveal an increasingly anxious relationship between the government, the public, and special interest groups in the American West.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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Publisher : Western National Parks Association
Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : 1877856657
ISBN-13 : 9781877856655
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Lake Mead National Recreation Area by : Rose Houk

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924089478915
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Lake Mead National Recreation Area by : United States. National Park Service. Pacific West Field Area

Snakes, Lizards & Turtles of the Lake Mead Region

Snakes, Lizards & Turtles of the Lake Mead Region
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Publisher : Western National Parks Association
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 0911408584
ISBN-13 : 9780911408584
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Snakes, Lizards & Turtles of the Lake Mead Region by : Russell K. Grater

Miocene Tectonics of the Lake Mead Region, Central Basin and Range

Miocene Tectonics of the Lake Mead Region, Central Basin and Range
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Publisher : Geological Society of America
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9780813724638
ISBN-13 : 0813724635
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Miocene Tectonics of the Lake Mead Region, Central Basin and Range by : Paul John Umhoefer

Accompanying CD-ROM titled: Supplementary materials to Miocene tectonics of the Lake Mead region, central basin and range.

Where the Water Goes

Where the Water Goes
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780698189904
ISBN-13 : 0698189906
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Where the Water Goes by : David Owen

“Wonderfully written…Mr. Owen writes about water, but in these polarized times the lessons he shares spill into other arenas. The world of water rights and wrongs along the Colorado River offers hope for other problems.” —Wall Street Journal An eye-opening account of where our water comes from and where it all goes. The Colorado River is an essential resource for a surprisingly large part of the United States, and every gallon that flows down it is owned or claimed by someone. David Owen traces all that water from the Colorado’s headwaters to its parched terminus, once a verdant wetland but now a million-acre desert. He takes readers on an adventure downriver, along a labyrinth of waterways, reservoirs, power plants, farms, fracking sites, ghost towns, and RV parks, to the spot near the U.S.–Mexico border where the river runs dry. Water problems in the western United States can seem tantalizingly easy to solve: just turn off the fountains at the Bellagio, stop selling hay to China, ban golf, cut down the almond trees, and kill all the lawyers. But a closer look reveals a vast man-made ecosystem that is far more complex and more interesting than the headlines let on. The story Owen tells in Where the Water Goes is crucial to our future: how a patchwork of engineering marvels, byzantine legal agreements, aging infrastructure, and neighborly cooperation enables life to flourish in the desert—and the disastrous consequences we face when any part of this tenuous system fails.