
audiobook
Geology of YELLOWSTONE
The Geologic Story of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Foreword
Figures
Yellowstone Country
Geologic History of the Yellowstone Region
Formation of the Yellowstone Caldera
Final Sculpturing of the Landscape
Hot-Water and Steam Phenomena
Earthquakes
A vivid introduction brings listeners into the heart of Yellowstone’s ever‑changing landscape, explaining how ancient volcanic eruptions, shifting crustal plates, and relentless hydrothermal activity have sculpted the park’s famed geysers, hot springs, and towering rhyolite cliffs. The narrative weaves together striking descriptions of steaming vents and colorful pools with clear explanations of the forces that drive them, offering a fresh perspective on a terrain that feels both timeless and alive.
The story also traces the pioneering scientific expeditions that first mapped this “Yellowstone Wonderland” in the 1870s, highlighting the daring surveys of early geologists, photographers, and artists who convinced Congress to protect the area. Modern researchers build on that legacy, using satellite imagery, seismic data, and cutting‑edge fieldwork to peel back layers of rock and reveal the park’s deep‑time evolution. This blend of history and contemporary science shows how each new discovery reshapes our understanding of the world’s most dynamic geothermal system.
Designed for curious listeners, the book balances technical insight with accessible storytelling, inviting anyone who has ever stood in awe of a geyser’s roar to grasp the geological story behind the spectacle.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (120K characters)
Series
Geological Survey Bulletin 1347
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1924
Best known for explaining Yellowstone’s dramatic landscape in clear, accessible prose, this geologist wrote for readers who wanted to understand how great natural places were formed. His work helped bring the story of rocks, volcanoes, and deep time to a broad audience.
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