Description
Includes map. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This fascinating geological study by Keith E. Bargar delves into the thermal history and geological wonders of Mammoth Hot Springs, one of the most captivating areas within Yellowstone National Park. Published as part of the United States Geological Survey’s Bulletin series, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the unique hydrothermal features found in this region. Bargar’s meticulous research and detailed observations shed light on the complex interplay between geological processes and the formation of these remarkable hot springs. Accompanied by a map that aids in visualizing the area’s topography, this book is a invaluable resource for geologists, naturalists, and anyone with a deep appreciation for the marvels of Yellowstone. Collectors of scientific literature and Yellowstone-related publications will find this well-preserved copy a worthy addition to their libraries.