Description
About the Author
T. Scott Bryan was a seasonal employee at Yellowstone National Park from 1970 through 1986. In addition to his studies in Yellowstone, he has been to geyser fields throughout the contiguous United States, Mexico, Japan, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Valley of Geysers on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, leading the first-ever US study group there in 1991.
Reviews
Praise for previous editions: "A tribute to and a tool for the geyser gazers. . . . Any visitor to Yellowstone for whom geysers carry an appeal at all needs the guide." -Scientific American "The Geysers of Yellowstone tells the story of more than 700 springs, geysers, steam vents, and fumaroles in the park. And in Bryan's naturalist-former park ranger hands, the stories are fascinating, hitting on the history, geography, and science of Yellowstone's geothermal phenomena. He's done pretty much all the work for us. There are maps, directions, descriptions, cautionary notes, photographs-you name it. All that's left is to grab the guidebook, stuff it in a backpack, and head for hot water." -The Missoulian
"Bryan himself writes with vibrant, engaging prose, which is an asset in a guidebook. . . . even the casual reader will be amazed." -Montana the Magazine of Western History
Book Information
ISBN 9781607328391
Author T. Scott Bryan
Format Paperback
Page Count 612
Imprint University Press of Colorado
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 36mm