GRAND CANYON

great gorge of the Colorado River, one of the natural wonders of the world; c.1 mi (1.6 km) deep, from 4 to 18 mi (6.4–29 km) wide, and 217 mi (349 km) long, NW Ariz. The canyon shows in its rocks the repeated geological sequence of uplift, erosion (due to the river's constant wearing force), submergence, and deposition of materials. The multicolored rocks, the steep and embayed rims, and the isolated towers, mesas, "temples," and other eroded rock forms catch the contrast of sun and shadow and glow with changing hues of great beauty. Plant life on the canyon walls varies from subtropical at the base to subarctic near the rims. Hundreds of ancient pueblos dot the lower canyon walls and the rim, and the Havasupai people still occupy a part of the canyon. The first European to see the canyon was the Spanish explorer García López de Cárdenas in 1540. In 1869 the U.S. explorer John Wesley Powell became the first person to lead a party through the canyon bottom in a boat.

The Grand Canyon was set aside by the U.S. government in 1908 as a national monument. In 1919 an expanded area was designated Grand Canyon National Park (1,217,403 acres/492,876 hectares). The park was enlarged in 1975 to include other areas, such as Marble Canyon and parts of Glen Canyon and Lake Mead. Along the forested northern rim and the more accessible southern rim are numerous lookouts, and trails wind to the canyon floor. Raft and boat excursions along the canyon's river bottom are popular. In 2000 the lands north of the western portion of the canyon, an area almost the size of the park, were designated Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument (1,014,000 acres/410,670 hectares). See National Parks and Monuments (table).

See S. Whitney, A Field Guide to the Grand Canyon (1987); J. W. Krutch, Grand Canyon (1989); S. J. Pyne, How the Canyon Became Grand (1998).

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Grand Canyon Geology, Second Edition Stanley S...Morales, Editors OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS GRAND CANYON GEOLOGY This page intentionally left blank GRAND CANYON GEOLOGY Second Edition Edited by...
THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA The Grand Canyon of Arizona How to See It By George Wharton James Author...UPWARDS of ten years ago I sat on the south rim of the Grand Canyon and wrote "In and Around the Grand Canyon." In that book I...
...top of Mt. Washburn, showing Grand Canyon in foreground and Yellowstone...NUMBER 6 HISTORY OF THE GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE BY ARTHUR...II, Pleistocene History of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, was awarded...
...down the Colorado through the Grand Canyon. In sharp contrast to the railroad...resources, and, not least, the Grand Canyon. He became one of the leading interpreters...million visitors a year visit the Grand Canyon National Park, nearly half of them...
...LITTLE COLORADO TO THE FOOT OF THE GRAND CANYON. A UGUST 13. -- We are now...the mad waters keep HEAD OF THE GRAND CANYON. up their roar; ever watching...no stint of roast squash. THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO, SHOWING AMPHITHEATER...
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...The Best Mining Expedition to the Grand Canyon in 1891. by ROBERT SORGENFREI...survey down the Colorado River and Grand Canyon in later years became the first...mining of mineral resources in the Grand Canyon. Although the Best Expedition was...
...idea: applying the lessons of the Grand Canyon experiment to FERCs relicensing...eight-day controlled flood through the Grand Canyon, the occasion was hailed as "the...federal dams in the West. The "Grand Canyon experiment" demonstrated that the...
...A Southern Paiute View of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River 1 By...Hills of South Dakota or the Grand Canyon of Arizona. A major river like...found in the Black Hills, the Grand Canyon, and the Mohave Desert. When American...
...Encounters and Experience Quality in Grand Canyon Backcountry: Consistently Negative...for 185 backcountry visitors to Grand Canyon National Park. In contrast to most...study of overnight backpackers in Grand Canyon National Park to assess the effect...
...especially the pilgrimage site of the great sipapu in the Grand Canyon (junction of the Colorado and Little Colorado Rivers...junction of the Colorado and Little Colorado Rivers in the Grand Canyon and the vertical axis from Mount Abajo to Baldy Peak...
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Running the Rapids in the Grand Canyon: The Colorado Rivers Course through the Grand Canyon Is One of the Great North American...and most notorious rapids in the Grand Canyon. Squinting in the harsh sun, we...
Creationists and the Grand Canyon. by Glenn Branch During his historic exploration of the Grand Canyon in 1869, John Wesley Powell wrote...visitors to the official bookstores in Grand Canyon National Park are now treated to...
Climate at the Bottom of the Grand Canyon. by Diane Stanitski-Martin...Arizona, where a descent into the Grand Canyon traverses a dramatic climatic gradient...consisting of Glen, Marble and Grand Canyons. It stretches 470 km (292 miles...
Ancient Chasm: Parts of Grand Canyon May Be 17 Million Years Old...found in caves in the walls of the Grand Canyon and nearby may provide fresh insight...formations from nine caves near the Grand Canyon. Most of the caves lie within a...
The Grand Canyon: A Spiritual Journey to Arizonas Desert...Culturally Rich Corner of the State. the Grand Canyon and the Navajo and Hopi Nations-A Journey...concrete pathway lining the edge of the Grand Canyons South Rim, surrounded by tourists from...
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Babbitt retained interest in Grand Canyon project: Promised to back away...project at the entrance to the Grand Canyon despite an earlier pledge to recuse...EIS). Mr. Babbitt wanted the Grand Canyon park planner to "keep David Hayes...
The Grand Canyon. Byline: By SALLY WILLIAMS Western Mail The Grand Canyon is the closest most of us will get to...range that lies at the bottom of the Grand Canyon were formed about 1.7 billion years ago...
Arizonas Grand Canyon Has an Apt Name. Byline: J. Hope...Hills wanted to know: How did the Grand Canyon become so grand? If you have a question...more information To learn more about Grand Canyon, the Wauconda Public Library suggests...
...VIEWS? YOU BET! Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and Majestic Monument Valley What...unimaginable powers that created the Grand Canyon, one of the seven natural wonders...to venture into the thin air of Grand Canyon West, with only a glass floor to...
...VARMA Teeters on the Brink of the Grand Canyon and Reveals How You Can See It...itinerary wrong. I was heading to the Grand Canyon, after all, not the icy wastes...and nearly one mile deep. The Grand Canyon was set aside as a national monument...
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GRAND CANYON great gorge of the Colorado River...through the canyon bottom in a boat. The Grand Canyon was set aside by the U.S. government in...1919 an expanded area was designated Grand Canyon National Park (1,217,403 acres/492,876...
...altering the ecology of the river in the Grand Canyon. Changes in water releases have been experimented...John W. Powell , who mapped and named the canyon in 1870. This lake is the nucleus of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (see National...
GRAND CANYON PARASHANT NATIONAL MONUMENT see Grand Canyon ; National Parks and Monuments (table). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...River, 70 ft (21 m). Nickname, Grand Canyon State, Copper State. Motto, Ditat...canyons, including the famous Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River...of petrified wood. South of the Grand Canyon are the San Francisco Peaks...
...Arkansas River, S central Colo., often called the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas. The gorge was discovered in...053 ft (321 m) above the river, crosses the canyon, and a cable railway ascends the canyon wall. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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