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Death Valley: Geology, Ecology, Archaeology offers a comprehensive exploration of Death Valley's unique landscape, drawing from extensive geological, ecological, and archaeological research conducted from 1955 to 1960. This work presents the findings from several influential studies originally published in technical reports by the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Utah, now out of print. Synthesized here in accessible language, this volume brings together in one resource the valley's complex geological stratigraphy, intricate hydrological systems, and diverse plant ecology, alongside an archaeological survey of ancient human activity on the salt pan. Expanding beyond scientific communities, Death Valley: Geology, Ecology, Archaeology is designed to engage readers from all backgrounds interested in understanding the remarkable natural history of one of North America's most intriguing desert landscapes. Through this multidisciplinary lens, the book reveals the delicate interplay of geology, life, and human presence within this extreme environment, making it essential for those captivated by Death Valley's past and present.

This title was originally published in 1975.
Death Valley: Geology, Ecology, Archaeology offers a comprehensive exploration of Death Valley's unique landscape, drawing from extensive geological, ecological, and archaeological research conducted from 1955 to 1960. This work presents the findings from