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Maney, Richard |
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1919 |
28.738 |
Theodore Roosevelt--sportsman. American Angler, 3(10)(February):556. [Photo caption, "Theodore Roosevelt in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado"; but photo depicts him at Yosemite.] |
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Manfredini, Becky |
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2014 |
6.919 |
Hike down the Grand Canyon. In: Harvey, Stephanie, and Goudvis, Anne (program consultants), Grand Canyon National Park. [No place]: National Geographic Learning, Cengage Learning, pp. 8-15. |
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Manfredini, Becky, and Kostenko, Max |
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2014 |
6.982 |
The story of Brighty the burro. In: Harvey, Stephanie, and Goudvis, Anne (program consultants), Grand Canyon National Park. [No place]: National Geographic Learning, Cengage Learning, pp. 16-23. [Historical fiction.] |
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Mangelsdorf, Karen Underhill |
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1985 |
30.178 |
"Solitude and Sunshine: Images of a Grand Canyon Childhood", by Stephen G. Maurer. Journal of Arizona History, 26(4)(Winter):459-460.
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Mangiapane, Victoria |
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2008 |
8.317 |
Ode to our boatmen. Grand Canyon River Runner, no. 7 (Fall):15. |
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Mangold, Hal |
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1999 |
7.149 |
Canyon o' doom. Blacksburg, Virginia: Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Inc., 128 pp. [Guide for "Deadlands" role-playing game. "The Weird West". No. 1028.]
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Mangum, Fred A. |
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1990 |
19.950 |
Aquatic ecosystem inventory, macroinvertebrate analysis, North Canyon Creek, Kaibab National Forest, 1990. Provo, Utah: U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Region, Aquatic Ecosystem Analysis Laboratory, Brigham Young University, 8 pp.
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Mangum, Richard K. [Dick] |
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1994 |
2.4294 |
Historial Mormon hero touches Arizona. (Part one of a series). Mountain Living Magazine, (July):19. [Lot Smith.]
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1994 |
2.4295 |
Historical Mormon hero moves to the Little Colorado River. (Part two of a series.) Mountain Living Magazine, (August):30. [Lot Smith.]
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1994 |
2.4296 |
Mormon settlement fails; Lot Smith perishes. Mountain Living Magazine, (September):22.
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1995 |
2.4297 |
An idea. O' Pioneer (Grand Canyon Pioneers Society newsletter), 6(3)(March):8-9. [Letter regarding naming a Grand Canyon feature after Pete Berry.]
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1997 |
2.4298 |
The Pete Berry story, part one. Mountain Living Magazine, 15(11)(November):63.
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1997 |
2.4299 |
The Pete Berry story, part two. Mountain Living Magazine, 15(12)(December):39.
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1998 |
2.4300 |
History in the making. The Ol' Pioneer (Grand Canyon Pioneers Society), 9(1)(Winter 1997-1998):13-14 [also see photographs, p. 9].
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1998 |
2.4301 |
The first car to Grand Canyon, part one. Mountain Living Magazine, 16(7)(July):60.
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2001 |
2.8677 |
The amazing trackless train and the lost town of Bobsburg. Plateau Journal, 5(2) [Fall/Winter]:36-41.
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Mangum, Richard K., and Mangum, Sherry G. |
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1992 |
9.248 |
Flagstaff hikes; 105 day hikes around Flagstaff, Arizona. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 218 pp. >Mon. 8: 1-SS1-7<
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1992 |
9.249 |
Flagstaff hikes. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 2nd revised ed.
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1993 |
2.4302 |
Flagstaff album; Flagstaff's first 50 years in photographs, 1876-1926. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 64 pp. (see pp. 46, 47).
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1995 |
9.250 |
Flagstaff hikes. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 3rd revised ed., 264 pp.
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1997 |
2.4303 |
(in cooperation with Museum of Northern Arizona) One woman's West; the life of Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing, 151 pp.
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1998 |
9.251 |
Flagstaff hikes. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 4th revised ed., 288 pp.
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1998 |
9.252 |
Williams guidebook. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 128 pp.
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1999 |
2.4304 |
Grand Canyon-Flagstaff Stage Coach Line; a history and exploration guide. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, Inc., 100 pp. [Includes separate chapters, with their own endnotes, on "Bicycles" (pp. 74-79) and "Automobiles" (pp. 80-87); also an "Exploration Guide" (pp. 88-96).] FQ13A:129 FQ14:385 FQ15:345 FQ16:133 FQ17:274 |
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1999 |
2.4305 |
Tracking the stage; on the trail of the Garden of Eden. Flagstaff Live!, (June 3-9):24.
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1999 |
9.1074 |
Grand Canyon-Flagstaff Stage Coach Line; a history and exploration guide. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, Inc., 100 pp. [Includes "Exploration Guide; Exploring the Grand Canyon-Flagstaff Stagecoach Route & Sites Today; Driving, Biking, Hiking" (pp. 88-96).] [Grand Canyon-Flagstaff stagecoach line.] |
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2001 |
9.537 |
Route 66 across Arizona; a comprehensive two-way guide for touring Route 66. Flagstaff, Arizona: Hexagon Press, 112 pp.
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2003 |
2.15828 |
Flagstaff; past and present. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing, 96 pp. [Clothbound and paperbound states.] |
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Manje, Juan Mateo |
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1954 |
2.4306 |
Luz de tierra incognita; unknown Arizona and Sonora, 1693-1721 (Harry J. Karns, translator). Tucson: Arizona Silhouettes, 303 pp. [1500 copies.] FQ9:379
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Mankiewicz, Carol |
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1979 |
21.2027 |
Mesozoic rocks of the Colorado Plateau region. In: Nelson, C. A. (ed.), Grand Canyon. University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, ESSSO Guidebook 9, pp. 34-40. >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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Mankin, J. B.; Gardner, R. H.; O'Neill, R. V.; and Carney, J. H. |
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1981 |
19.3171 |
A comparison of sensitivity analysis and error analysis based on a stream ecosystem model. Ecological Modelling, 12(3):173-190. [Effects of Glen Canyon Dam.] |
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Manley, Harriot |
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2003 |
30.1085 |
[Reviews of The Journals of Lewis and Clark" by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman, and The Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons by John Wesley Powell.] Sunset, 210(1)(January):12-. |
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Manley, Ray |
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1956 |
28.1105 |
The June cover. Life and Health (Washington, D.C.), 71(6)(June):cover, 4. [Havasu Falls. Description on p. 4 intimates the view is of Mooney Falls.] |
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1956 |
2.8380 |
Arizona is my studio. Arizona Highways, 32(8):15-31, 40, all covers.
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1957 |
28.167 |
"Grand Canyon at Toroweap Point". Arizona Highways, 33(5):inside front cover.
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1957 |
28.168 |
"At Lookout Point--Grand Canyon". Arizona Highways, 33(5):15.
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1957 |
28.169 |
"The enchanted gorge--Grand Canyon". Arizona Highways, 33(5):15.
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1957 |
28.170 |
"On the Trail--Grand Canyon". Arizona Highways, 33(5):20.
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1957 |
28.171 |
"Mooney Falls". Arizona Highways, 33(5):back cover.
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1960 |
28.405 |
[Cover wrap illustration.] Growing Pains (Northern Arizona University), 1:covers. [Cover title: Growing Pains-60. A.I.P.A.-A.S.C. Publications Workshop. Northern Arizona University catalogue provides summary, "First `yearbook' for the summer workshops for high school students on producing student newspapers and yearbooks held at the Northern Arizona University campus." (Arizona State College.)]
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1965 |
2.4307 |
Ray Manley's Arizona. Tucson: Shandling Lithographing Co., 66 pp. FQ1:177 FQ7:140 FQ8:263
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1968 |
28.172 |
"Bright Canyon day after snow storm--Grand Canyon". Arizona Highways, 44(6):19.
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1979 |
2.4308 |
Ray Manley's Indian lands. Tucson: Ray Manley Photography, 72 pp. (text by Tanner, C. L.). >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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Mann, Dean |
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1963 |
12.833 |
The politics of water in Arizona. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 317 pp. >Mon. 8: 2-26< Guidon 432
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Mann, Dean E. |
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1969 |
2.18574 |
The political implications of migration to the arid lands of the United States. Natural Resources Journal, 9(April):212-227. |
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1976 |
13.867 |
Water policy and decision-making in the Colorado River basin. Lake Powell Research Project, Bulletin 24, 56 pp. (Los Angeles: Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics.)
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Mann, Dean E.; Weatherford, Gary D.; Nichols, Phillip |
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1974 |
2.4309 |
Legal-political history of water resource development in the upper Colorado River basin. Part I, Summary of the legislative history of the Colorado River Storage Project by Gard De. Weatherford and Phillip Nichols; Part II, The politics of water resource development in the upper Colorado River basin, by Dean E. Mann. Lake Powell Research Project, Bulletin 4, 53 pp. [Upper Colorado River, but includes Glen Canyon Dam.]
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Mann, E. B. |
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1982 |
19.3690 |
The Everglades hunt. Field and Stream, 87(7)(November):39. [Includes note of removal of burros from Grand Canyon.] |
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Mann, Elizabeth |
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2001 |
6.445 |
Hoover Dam (illustrations by Alan Witschonke). New York: Mikaya Press, 48 pp. (Wonders of the World Books.) [Cover title adds: "The story of hard times, tough people and the taming of a wild river".] |
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Mann, Henry |
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1903 |
2.18086 |
(ed.) The crown encyclopedia and gazetteer; a reference library of useful knowledge. [Volume I. A-Cov.] New York: The Christian Herald, 608 pp. [See p. 560, "Colorado River, or Colorado of the West".] |
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Mann, Kay J. |
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2015 |
17.1737 |
Grand Canyon elites. Smithsonian, (April):. [Letter. Comment on article by David Roberts in March issue (see Item no. 17.1707).] |
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Mann, L. J. |
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1972 |
21.2028 |
Ground-water resources in southern Navajo County. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 800-A, p. A72. >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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1975 |
21.2029 |
Ground-water resources of southern Navajo County. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 975, 110 pp. >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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1979 |
21.2030 |
Water budget and mathematical model of the Coconino aquifer, southern Navajo County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report, 76 pp. >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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Mann, Walter G. |
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1931 |
19.2315 |
A brief history and present plan of management. Kaibab Forest, Arizona: U.S. Forest Service.
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Manner, Barbara M., and Corbett, Robert G. |
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1993 |
21.2031 |
Grand Canyon experience inspires teachers of various disciplines. Journal of Geological Education, 41(5):445-446.
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1993 |
14.130 |
Grand Canyon experience inspires teachers of various disciplines. Journal of Geological Education, 41(5):445-446.
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1996 |
14.131 |
Addressing the interests and learning styles of participants in field trips to national parks. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 28(7):A-82 to A-83.
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1996 |
21.2032 |
Addressing the interests and learning styles of participants in field trips to national parks. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 28(7):A-82 to A-83.
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Mannering, Guy |
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1961 |
26.469 |
Grand Canyon uprun; jet boats conquer the Colorado. Christchurch, New Zealand: C. W. F. Hamilton and Co., Ltd., 16 mm film. 32:00. |
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2003 |
26.470 |
Grand Canyon uprun; jet boats conquer the Colorado. [Sydney, New South Wales, Australia]: Black Magic Media, DVD. [Re-issue of 1961 motion picture film.] |
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2010 |
2.16802 |
[Comments.] From: Uprun Accounts from other Expedition Members. In: Hamilton, Joyce, White water; the Colorado River Jet Boat Expedition (Tony Kean, ed.; foreword by Phil Smith and Buzz Belknap). Christchurch, New Zealand: Joyce Hamilton and Tony Kean, 50th anniversary ed., pp. 234-245. |
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Mannering, Margie |
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2010 |
2.16803 |
[Comments.] From: Uprun Accounts from other Expedition Members. In: Hamilton, Joyce, White water; the Colorado River Jet Boat Expedition (Tony Kean, ed.; foreword by Phil Smith and Buzz Belknap). Christchurch, New Zealand: Joyce Hamilton and Tony Kean, 50th anniversary ed., p. 246. |
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Manners, Robert A. |
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1957 |
17.599 |
Tribe and tribal boundaries: The Walapai. Ethnohistory, 4(1)(Winter):1-26. |
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1974 |
17.719 |
An ethnological report on the Hualapai (Walapai) Indians of Arizona. New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., Inc., 227 pp. (U.S. Indian Claims Commission, Defendant's exhibit no. 2, Indian Claims Commission docket no. 91.) (Hualapai Indians, Vol. 2.) |
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1974 |
17.268 |
Introduction to the ethnohistorical reports on the land claims cases. In: Horr, David Agee (compiler, ed.), Havasupai Indians. New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., Inc., pp. 17-22.
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1974 |
17.269 |
Havasupai Indians--an ethnohistorical report. Docket No. 91, Def. Ex. No. 1. In: Horr, David Agee (compiler, ed.), Havasupai Indians. New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., Inc., pp. 23-175 (original pagination, 151 pp.). >Mon. 8: 6-8<
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Manning, Cyril |
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2002 |
2.9523 |
Call of the chasm; not much compares to a 25-mile, rim-to-rim trek across the Grand Canyon in one day. Attaché, (August).
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Manning, Elizabeth |
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1996 |
19.951 |
Some big birds come back. High Country News, (November 25):4. [Condors.]
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Manning, Jason |
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1992 |
7.195 |
Showdown at Seven Springs. New York: Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., 223 pp. [Yuma region.]
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Manning, Judi |
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2009 |
19.3050 |
Kaibab squirrel; subspecies: Sciurus aberti kaibabensis. Far Flowing Water (Owashtanong Islands Audubon Society, Michigan), 21(3)(November):6. |
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Manning, Leah; Guy, Gary; and Butler, Susan |
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2008 |
12.2131 |
How to export water and grow supplies in your own basin: Balancing agricultural, urban, and environmental water needs in the lower Colorado River [abstract]. American Society of Civil Engineers, Conference Proceedings, 316:48. |
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Manning, Reg |
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1938 |
2.4311 |
Cartoon guide of Arizona. New York: J. J. Augustin, printer, 121 pp. (see pp. 26-31). >Mon. 8: 1-67< FQ6:159 [1948] FQ9:383 [1943] FQ10:224 [1943] FQ11:265 [1944]
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1938 |
2.4312 |
Reg Manning's cartoon guide of the Boulder Dam country. New York: J. J. Augustin, printer, 50 [51] pp. >Mon. 8: 1-67< FQ8:267 FQ12:137A, 137B FQ15:139A, 139B |
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1939 |
2.4313 |
Cartoon guide to the Boulder Dam country. New York: J. J. Augustin, printer, 50 pp. >Mon. 8: 1-67< FQ12:137C FQ15:139C
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1968 |
2.4314 |
What is Arizona really like? Phoenix: Reganson Cartoon Books, 119 pp. >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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Manning, Robert E. |
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1986 |
14.132 |
Studies in outdoor recreation; search and research for satisfaction. Corvellis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press.
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1995 |
2.4310 |
Future perfect; our family visit to Grand Canyon (as it will have been). Parks and Recreation, 30(9)(September):66-70, 72-74. |
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1999 |
14.664 |
Crowding and carrying capacity in outdoor recreation: From normative standards to standards of quality. In: Jackson, Edgar Lionel, and Burton, Thomas L. (eds.), Leisure studies; prospects for the twenty-first century. State College, Pennsylvania: Venture Publishing, pp. 323-334. |
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2001 |
14.661 |
Visitor experience and resource protection: A framework for managing the carrying capacity of national parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(1)(Spring):93-108. |
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Manning, Robert E.; Lawson, Steve; and Valliere, William |
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2009 |
14.665 |
Multiple manifestations of crowding in outdoor recreation: A study of the relative importance of crowding-related indicators using indifference curves. Leisure/Loisir, 33(2):637-658. |
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Manning, Robert E.; Valliere, William A.; Lawson, Steven R.; Wang, Benjamin; and Newman, Peter |
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2000 |
14.785 |
Theoretical and methodological issues in measuring crowding norms in outdoor recreation [abstract]. In: Burdge, Rabel, Miles, John, Alper, Donald, and Kruger, Linda (Steering Committee), Transcending Boundaries; Natural Resource Management from Summit to Sea. Book of abstracts. 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, June 17-21, 2000, Bellingham, Washington, USA. Portland, Oregon: U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-497, pp. 197-198. [Notes that study data included visitor surveys conducted at Grand Canyon National Park (no further park-specific information here).] |
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Manning, Steven J. |
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1989 |
16.908 |
A reappraisal of the Cave Valley style: The perception of a Virgin River style and a Kanab Creek style. Utah Archaeological Research Institute, Occasional Papers, 1. |
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Manning, Thomas G. |
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1941 |
2.10101 |
Science in a democracy; the origins and early history of the United States Geological Survey, 1867-1894. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University.
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1955 |
30.451 |
"Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West", by Wallace Stegner. American Historical Review, 60(2)(January):389-390. |
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1967 |
2.4315 |
Government in science; the U.S. Geological Survey, 1867-1894. University of Kentucky Press, 257 pp. FQ1:67 FQ2:61 FQ3:87 FQ4:98 FQ5:247 FQ6:160 FQ7:143 FQ8:266 FQ9:382 FQ10:223 FQ11:264 Guidon 433
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Manning, Warren |
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2002 |
2.12305 |
Making wheels a family tradition. Ma'asei Yaldeinu (Department of Youth Activities, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, New York), 3(2)(Fall/Winter):[1]. ["I fondly recall leading Schacharit services looking over one of the great majesties of God's creation, the Grand Canyon." (entire note)] |
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Mannion, John B. |
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1994 |
12.834 |
The cost of water conservation is the cost of change. In: Durdu, Susan, and Patrick, Ruth (eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference [on Environmental Issues]; Water: our next crisis? Academy of Natural Sciences. Philadelphia: Academy of Natural Sciences [of Philadelphia], pp. 277-289.
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Mannion, L. E. |
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1974 |
11.894 |
Virgin River salt deposits, Clark County, Nevada. In: Coogan, A. H. (ed.), Fourth symposium on salt. Cleveland, Ohio: Northern Ohio Geological Society, 1:166-175.
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Manns, T. |
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1978 |
9.917 |
A guide to Grand Canyon Village historic district. Grand Canyon Natural History Association, [unpaginated]. >Mon. 8: 7-9<
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Manns, Timothy R. |
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1992 |
19.952 |
(compiler) Pipe Spring, N.M., AZ. In: [92nd Christmas bird count]. American Birds, 46(4):937.
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Maño, Luis |
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2013 |
2.20307 |
La Presa Hoover; la primera gran obra de hormigón de la humanidad. El Correo del Oeste (Centro Filatélico Numismático Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, Argentina), 29(118)(October):28. [Hoover Dam commemorative coin.] |
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Mañon M., A.; Sánchez A., A.; Fausto L., J. J.; Jiménez S., M. E.; Jacobo R., A.; and Esquer P., I. |
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1978 |
11.3089 |
Modelo geoquimico preliminar del Campo Geotermico de Cerro Prieto. Preliminary geochemical model of the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field. In: Proceedings/Actas; First Symposium on the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field, Baja California, Mexico, September 20-22, 1978, San Diego, California. Sponsored by United States Department of Energy, Division of Geothermal Energy, in cooperation with Comisión Federal de Electricidad de México. Berkeley, California: Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California; and Mexicali, Baja California, México: Coordinadora Ejecutiva de Cerro Prieto, pp. 83-94. |
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Manoncourt, Chantal |
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2013 |
2.20720 |
A la conquête de l'Ouest américain; sur la piste des cow-boys et des Indiens, de canyons en déserts, l'Ouest américaine offre, de la Californie à l'Arizona, d'éblouissants et gigantesques paysages à l'image du rêve américaine. Climats (Caisse Nationale de Retraites des Agents des Collectivités Locales, Bordeaux, France), (73)(July):12-13. |
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Manone, Mark F.; Hazel, Joseph E., Jr.; Parnell, Rod; and Dexter, Leland |
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1996 |
22.286 |
Monitoring the effects of flow regulation from Glen Canyon Dam on Colorado River sand bars [abstract]. Eos (American Geophysical Union, Transactions), 77(46, Supplement):F273.
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Manone, Mark Francis |
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2009 |
22.758 |
A comparative assessment of change on sandbars in Grand Canyon using stereo versus planimetric photogrammetry. Master's thesis, Northern Arizona University, 56 pp. |
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Manone, Mark, and Mietz, Steve |
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2001 |
22.499 |
Preliminary evaluation of LIDAR data acquired prior to and following the September 2001 Colorado River experimental flow. In: Colorado River Ecosystem Science Symposium 2001; Little America Hotel, Flagstaff, Arizona, April 26 and 27, 2001; organized by the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, U.S. Geological Survey. Program and abstracts. [Flagstaff, Arizona: Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center], p. 23. (Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program.) |
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Mañosa, Cecilia |
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2004 |
17.1444 |
The Hopi; a companion guide for elementary and middle school teachers (grades 4-8). [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. National Museum of the American Indian, Indigenous Geography, [34] pp. [Includes Grand Canyon.] |
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Mansfield, Edith |
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1899 |
2.13964 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 90. |
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Mansfield, S. M. |
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1869 |
2.13257 |
[Correspondence, December 10, 1867.] In: Schofield, J. M., Report of the [U.S. Army] Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War, for the year 1868. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, Appendix X, pp. 1188-1190. (Volume U.S. 40th Congress, 3rd Session, House Executive Document 1, Part 2, Volume 5, Serial 1368.) [Lower Colorado River survey.] |
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Manson, Craig |
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2002 |
13.2749 |
Special regulations; Areas of the National Park System. Federal Register, 67(172)(September 5):56785-56794. [Personal watercraft use in Lake Mead National Recreation Area.] |
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2003 |
13.2755 |
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, PWC use. Federal Register, 68(187)(September 26):55448-55466. [Personal watercraft use. See p. 55465, includes "On the Colorado River between Glen Canon Dam and the downstream river boundary of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area where it adjoins Grand Canyon National Park."] |
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Manus, Mihio |
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2014 |
17.1619 |
Navajo Nation yet to consult with Hopi Tribe over Escalade project. The Hopi Tutuveni, 22(11)(June 3):1, 6. |
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Manville, Ira A. |
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1939 |
11.1408 |
The selenium problem and its relationship to public health. American Journal of Public Health, 29(July):709- (see pp. 716-717). |
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Manydeeds, Stephen A., and Smith, Bruce D. |
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1991 |
11.5070 |
(eds.) Mineral frontiers on Indian lands. [No place]: U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Division of Energy and Mineral Resources. [See "Colorado River Indian Reservation, Parker, Arizona", pp. 32-42.] |
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Manzanita [pseudonym] |
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1906 |
17.1129 |
When three suns went south. Western Field, 8(1)(February):37-41. [Blackfeet story; includes reference to "the Deep-river-of-the-south" that the author indicates is "Probably the Grand Cañon", although it is uncertain if he refers to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River (perhaps not, but the item is included here for its bibliographical pertinence).] |
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Manzi, Aline D. |
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1998 |
18.450 |
Grand Canyon air quality. National Parks, 72(11-12):11. [Letter.]
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Mao, Shuxue; Xu, Rui; Li, Zhe; and Li, Yunfei |
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2011 |
11.5683 |
Global stability of an eco-epidemiological model with time delay and saturation incidence. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, doi:10.1155/2011/730783, 22 pp. [Includes Salton Sea.] |
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Mao, Y. H.; Li, Q. B.; Zhang, L.; Chen, Y.; Randerson, J. T.; Chen, D.; and Liou, K. N. |
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2011 |
18.1393 |
Biomass burning contribution to black carbon in the western United States mountain ranges. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11:11253-11266. |
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Map, Inc. |
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1985 |
25.65 |
Arizona travel adventures and trivia map [New Mexico map on reverse]. Norman, Oklahoma: Map, Inc., 1 sheet.
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Mapatis, Elenora |
|
1981 |
17.717 |
(major story teller) Kathad ganavj (transcribed and transliterated by Lucille J. Watahomigie, et al.; illustrations by Leanne Hinton; petroglyph designs by LaVan Martineau). Peach Springs, Arizona: Hualapai Bilingual Program, Peach Springs School District No. 8, 453 pp. [Hualapai and English.] |
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1984 |
17.1203 |
(narrator) Madwida. From: Lucille J. Watahomigie, Powskey, Malinda, Bender, Jorigine, Uqualla, Josie, and Yamamoto, Akira (eds.), Hualapai literature. In: Hinton, Leanne, and Watahomigie, Lucille (eds.), Spirit Mountain: An anthology of Yuman story and song. Tucson: Sun Tracks and University of Arizona Press, pp. 43-52. (Sun Tracks, Volume 10.) [In Hualapai and English. For a sung version in Havasupai see Hanna.] [Diacritical marks in item title do not display online.] |
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Mapatis, Elenora; Watahomigie, Lucille J.; Hinton, Leanne; and Martineau, LaVan |
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1981 |
17.1722 |
Kathad Ganavj. Peach Springs, Arizona: Hualapai Bilingual Program, Peach Springs School District No. 8, 453 pp. [Folklore. Mapatis was the principal story-teller.] |
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Maple, Leslie |
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2009 |
2.12326 |
Low County Paddlers meeting minutes, November 17, 2008. The Yakker (Low Country Paddlers Club Newsletter, Charleston, South Carolina), (January):3-4. [Includes notice of presentation by Wendy Wicke on Grand Canyon rafting and paddling trip.] |
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Maples, Christopher G., and Buchanan, Rex |
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1989 |
21.2033 |
Raymond Cecil Moore (1892-1974): Memorial and bibliography (in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey). Journal of Paleontology, 63(6, Supplement):1-29 (dual imprint also as Paleontological Society, Memoir 25). >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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1989 |
4.104 |
Raymond Cecil Moore (1892-1974): Memorial and bibliography (in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey). Journal of Paleontology, 63(6, Supplement):1-29 (jointly as Paleontological Society, Memoir 25). [Moore, Raymond Cecil (1892-1974)]
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Maptech |
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1998 |
29.8 |
Grand Canyon National Park; national park digital guide. Greenland, New Hampshire: Maptech, CD-ROM.
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Maratta, Hardesty G. |
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1901 |
2.16998 |
Scenic structure. Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 678,012, dated July 9, 1901. Application filed August 10, 1900. Serial No. 28,460. (No model.) U.S. Patent Office, 3 pp. [Patent for "a new and useful Improvement in Scenic Structures". "This invention relates to an improved scenic structure for more completely giving pictorial representations of objects-as, for example, landscapes . . . ." "The scene (usually a landscape) is painted upon the background . . . and upon the wings, according to the nature of the view. If this part of the work be done artistically, the effect is very pleasing to the eye, and an accurate impression of the natural scene can be conveyed even in cases when an ordinary drawing or flat picture does not succeed. This is notably true of such views as the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, where it is extremely difficult by ordinary means to give a correct impression of the vastness of the scene coupled with the descent of the ground before the eye, and which can be very successfully done by this means." (entire note of pertinence)] |
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Marble, Fred E. |
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1929 |
2.4316 |
Marble's round the world travel-guide. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, new and revised ed., 429+ pp. (see p. 22). >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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Marble, James Russell |
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1985 |
11.5415 |
Techniques of revegetation and reclamation of land damaged by off-road vehicles in the Lake Mead Recreation Area. Las Vegas: University of nevada at Las Vegas, Department of Biological Sciences, Cooperative national Park Resources Unit, 142 pp. |
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Marble, John Putnam |
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1943 |
21.4916 |
Exhibit E. Report of the vice-chairman. In: Lane, Alfred C. (chairman), Report of the Committee on the Measurement of Geologic Time, 1942-1943; presented at the annual meeting of the Division of Geology and Geography, National Research Council, May 1, 1943. Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Research Council, pp. 38-40 (see p. 39). |
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Marcak, Shannan |
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2008 |
15.434 |
Good decisions lead to fortunate outcome for Grand Canyon backpackers. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Assocation members newsletter, 14(3)(Fall):3. |
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Marcell, Ervin [Schmutz, Ervin M.] |
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1986 |
2.11427 |
(narrator) Charley Chick Chicken; a history of mustangs on the Arizona Strip (illustrated by Thomas P. Harlan). Tucson: E. M. Schmutz, 107 pp. |
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Marcella, Karen Erickson Fitch |
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1961 |
2.17984 |
History of the economic development of the Salton Sea area. Master's thesis, University of Southern California, 296 pp. |
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Marcelle, J. R. Kurt |
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2013 |
8.564 |
Spiritual poetic insights. [No place]: CreateSpace, 50 pp. [An on-demand publication.] [See "The Grand View", pp. 23-25.] |
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March, Ryan |
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2007 |
6.895 |
(ed.) Southwest splendors; Disney Vacation Club exclusive adventure 2007. Disney Files Magazine, 16(4)(Winter):17-19. [Photographs. Includes Grand Canyon visit.] |
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Marchaza, Lauren M. |
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2007 |
17.1446 |
Selling authenticity: The role of Zuni knifewings and rainbow gods in tourism of the American Southwest. Master's thesis, Ohio University, 68 pp. [Includes Grand Canyon.] |
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Marché, Jordan D., II |
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1992 |
21.2034 |
Edward Hitchcock, Fucoides, and the ichnogenus Scoyenia. Earth Sciences History, 11(1):13-20. >Mon. 8: 3-109<
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Marchetti, David W. |
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2010 |
21.5403 |
Quaternary geology and geomorphology of the Fremont River drainage basin, south-central Utah [abstract]. In: CR_Evolution_2: Origin and Evolution of the Colorado River System II Workshop: May 24-26, 2010, Flagstaff, Arizona, 5 pp. [With application to geological history of Colorado River.] |
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Marchetti, David W., and Cerling, Thure E. |
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2001 |
21.3990 |
Bedrock incision rates for the Fremont River, tributary of the Colorado River. In: Young, Richard A., and Spamer, Earle E. (eds.), Colorado River: Origin and evolution; proceedings of a symposium held at Grand Canyon National Park in June, 2000. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Association, pp. 125-127. (Grand Canyon Association, Monograph 12.) [2004.]
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Marchetti, David W.; Bailey, Christopher M.; Hynek, Scott A.; and Cerling, Thure E. |
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2011 |
21.5554 |
Quaternary geology and geomorphology of the Fremont River drainage basin, south-central Utah. In: Beard, L. Sue, Karlstrom, Karl E., Young, Richard A., and Billingsley, George H. (eds.), CRevolution 2--Origin and Evolution of the Colorado River System, workshop abstracts; May 24-26, 2010, U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2011-1210, pp. 206-211. |
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Marchetti, David W.; Fenton, Cassandra; and Cerling, Thure |
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2003 |
21.3919 |
Cosmogenic exposure ages of desert pavements: What are they really telling us? 16th INQUA Congress; programs with abstracts, July 23-30, 2003, Reno Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, Reno, Nevada, USA (Reno: Desert Research Institute), p. 228.
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Marcias, Angelica |
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2011 |
2.20928 |
Dear valued patients . . . Pinyon Press (Xanterra South Rim, L.L.C., Grand Canyon), 2011(19)(September 21):3. [Farewell message from North Country-Grand Canyon Clinic physician. Notes replacement Kristen Burkholder and nurse practitioner, Mary Gdula.] [Ellipsis is part of title.] |
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Marco Polo |
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1997 |
9.590 |
USA Südwest; Marco Polo Reiseführer; Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Las Vegas. Ostfildern: Mairs Geographischer Verlag.
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Marconi, Maria Cristina |
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2001 |
2.17556 |
Marconi my beloved. 2001 U. K. Centenary Edition; edited, enlarged and updated by Elettra Marconi. Boston: Dante University of America Press, 425 pp. [Title-page verso gives place of publication as Wellesley, Massachusetts. Distributed by Branden Publishing Co. 2nd ed. of the 1st English ed., 1999; a translation of Mio marito Guglielmo; about the author's life with Guglielmo Marconi.] [See photo, p. 183, "Marconi with Maria Cristina atop the Grand Canyon in Colorado [sic], 1933." See also in text, pp. 212-213.] |
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Marcos, Jose, and Cornelius, Steve |
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2004 |
11.1423 |
Mapping the organizational landscape in the Colorado River delta: the big picture on binational collaboration. Southwest Hydrology, 3(1)(January/February):22-23, 26. |
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2004 |
12.2095 |
Mapping the organizational landscape in the Colorado River delta: the big picture on binational collaboration. Southwest Hydrology, 3(1)(January/February):22-23, 26. |
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Marcou, Jules |
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no date |
21.2035 |
Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally made for the United States Government. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, microfilm. (American Culture Series, Reel 318.5.)
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1854 |
11.3915 |
[Extract from letter from Jules Marcou to Monsieur Delesse.] In: Séance du 21 novembre 1853. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Series 2, 11:87-88. |
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1854 |
11.3916 |
Extrait d'une lettre de M. J. Marcou à M. Delesse. Résumé d'une section géologique des montagnes Rocheuses à San-Pedro, sur la côte de l'océan Pacifique. In: Séance du 5 juin 1854. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Series 2, 11:474-478. |
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1855 |
11.3513 |
Résumé explicatif d'une carte géologique des états-Unis et des provinces anglaises de l'Amérique du Nord, avec un profil géologique allant de la vallée du Mississipi aux côtes du Pacifique, et une planche de fossiles. In: Séance de 21 mai 1855. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Series 2, 12:813-936. |
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1855 |
11.2874 |
Notes géologiques sur le pays compris entre Preston, sur la rivière Rouge, et le Paso, sur le rio Grande del Norte. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, series 2, 12(2):808-936, Plate 20. [Includes the region of the lower Colorado River of the West.] |
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1855 |
11.7729 |
Über die Geologie der Vereinigten Staaten und der englischen Provinzen von Nord-Amerika. Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Ansalt über Wichtige Neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesammtgebiete der Geographie von Dr. A. Petermann [Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen], 1855(July):149-159, Plate 15. |
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1855 |
21.2036 |
Über die Geologie der Vereinigten Staaten und der englischen Provinzen von Nord-Amerika. Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Ansalt über Wichtige Neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesammtgebiete der Geographie von Dr. A. Petermann [Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen], 1855(July):149-159, Plate 15.
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1856 |
11.501 |
Resumé and field notes, by Jules Marcou, geologist and mining engineer to the expedition; with a translation by William P. Blake. Itinéraire géologique du Fort Smith et Napoléon (Arkansas) au Rio Colorado de Californie. (Original.) Geological itinerary from Fort Smith and Napoleon (Arkansas) to the River Colorado of California. (Translation.) In: Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made under the direction of the Secretary of War, in 1853-4, according to Acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. U.S. 33rd Congress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives Executive Document 91, pp. 121-164. ("This paper is a copy of Mr. Marcou's field-book, and is an exact transcript of the original rough notes as they were taken while on the road or in camp.") [In parallel French and English texts.] |
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1856 |
11.4006 |
Terreno carbonifero de la América septentrional. Revista de los Progresos de las Ciencias (Madrid), 6(1)(January):46-62. [Credited to "Bibliot. univ. de Ginebra, junio 1855."] |
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1856 |
11.4007 |
Sobre la geologia de los Estados-Unidos y de las provincias Inglesas de Norte-América. Revista de los Progresos de las Ciencias (Madrid), 6(5)(May):288-313. [Credited to "Mittheilungen aus Justus Pertas [sic] Geographischer Austhral, Eutrega VI, Gotha, 1855." Translation of Marcou (1855) in Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen (see Item no. 21.2036).] |
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1856 |
11.4005 |
Resumé of a reconnaissance, extending from Napoleon, at the junction of the Arkansas with the Mississippi, to the Pueblo de Los Angeles, in California. In: Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made under the direction of the Secretary of War, in 1853-4, according to Acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. U.S. 33rd Congress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives Executive Document 91, pp. 165-171. [In English.] |
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1858 |
11.502 |
Geology of North America with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico and the Sierra Nevada of California. Zurich, Switzerland: Zürcher and Furrer; and New York: Wiley and Halsted, 144 pp. >Mon. 8: 2-16<
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1858 |
21.2037 |
Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally made for the United States Government. Zurich: Zürcher und Furrer, for the author, 144 pp. [Howes (1962) also notes ^21.2038^ a French edition published in Geneva, 1858.] >Mon. 8: 3-60< Howes 274 Wagner-Camp 302
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1858 |
21.2039 |
Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally made for the United States Government. Zurich: Zürcher und Furrer, and New York: Wiley and Halsted, 144 pp.
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1866 |
21.5002 |
La faune primordiale dans le pays de Galles et la géologie californienne. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Series 2, 23:552-559 (see p. 556). |
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1867 |
11.503 |
Notes géologiques sur les frontières entre le Mexique et les États-Unis. Commission Scientifique du Mexique, Archives (Paris), 2:74-80.
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1867 |
11.5369 |
Distribution géographique de l'or et de l'argent aux États-Unis et dans les Canadas. Société de Géographie, Bulletin (Paris), Series 5, 14(November):523-534. |
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1868 |
11.5370 |
Sur la distribution géographique de l'or et de l'argent aux États-Unis et dans les Canadas. Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, Bulletin (Paris), Series 2, 15(March):177-183. |
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1868 |
11.5371 |
Distribution géographique de l'or et de l'argent aux États-Unis et dans les Canadas. Cosmos (Paris), Series 3, 2(February 8):14-17. |
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1868 |
11.5372 |
Geographische Vertheilung des Goldes und Silbers in den vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika und Canada. Aus der Natur (Leipzig), new series, 1868(15):225-229. [Without by-line.] |
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1869 |
11.7138 |
Note sur le Cereus giganteus Engelmann, et sur sa distribution géographique. Société Impériale et Centrale d'Horticulture de France, Journal, Series 2, 3(November):676-682. [Includes note of lower Colorado River region.] |
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1870 |
11.7139 |
Ueber den Cereus giganteus Englm. und dessen geographische Verbreitung. Hamberger Garten- und Blumenzeitung (Zeitschrift für Garten- und Blumenfreunde, Kunst- und Handelsgärtner) (Hamburg), 26:76-80. [Credit: "Am Auszuge aus dem Journ. de la Soc. impér. d'hortic. de France". See Item no. 11.7138.] |
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1875 |
21.5004 |
Explication d'une seconde édition de la Carte Géologique de la Terre. Zurich: J. Wurster et Cie; London: Edward Stanford; Paris: F. Savy; and Milan, Naples, Pise: Ulrico Hoepli, 222 [223] pp. [See pp. 147-152, and "Errata" (p. [223]).] |
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1878 |
2.14814 |
La Californie. L'Exploration (Paris), 6(4):251-253. ("Communication faite à Société de Géographie commerciale de Bordeaux.") |
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1883 |
21.5209 |
Note sur la géologie de la Californie. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Series 3, 11:407-435. [See "Érosions a Pic en Californie et au Fleuve Colorado", p. 426.] |
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1884 |
21.4660 |
The "Taconic System," and its position in stratigraphic geology. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Proceedings, 20:174-256. (See "The Taconic of Eureka (Nevada) and of the of the [sic] Colorado River (Arizona)", pp. 229-235, particularly 229-230; also see pp. 235-236.) |
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1888 |
21.5005 |
American geological classification and nomenclature. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Salem Press, for the author, 75 pp. |
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1890 |
21.5189 |
The lower and middle Taconic of Europe and North America. III. American Geologist, 6(4)(October):221-233. |
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1970 |
21.2040 |
Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally made for the United States Government. Chicago: Library Resources, microfiche. (Library of American Civilization, 13757.)
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1975 |
21.2041 |
Geology of North America; with two reports on the prairies of Arkansas and Texas, the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada of California, originally made for the United States Government. New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, microfilm. (Western Americana, Reel 355, no. 3469.)
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Marcovecchio, Faith |
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1998 |
16.260 |
Bringing the past to life; Grand Canyon National Park's Museum Collection. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 4(4)(Winter):2-3.
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1998 |
2.4317 |
Bringing the past to life; Grand Canyon National Park's Museum Collection. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 4(4)(Winter):2-3.
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1999 |
2.4318 |
Grand Canyon geology; an author's perspective. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 5(1)(Spring):6. [Regarding forthcoming An introduction to Grand Canyon geology, by L. Greer Price.]
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1999 |
2.4319 |
Escape into the trees; hiking the Arizona Trail. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 5(2)(Summer):6-7.
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1999 |
2.7267 |
grandcanyon.org hits the highway. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 5(4)(Winter):7.
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2000 |
2.7478 |
Grants program 2000. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 6(1)(Spring):4.
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2000 |
18.942 |
Fire on the North Rim. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 6(3)(Fall):4.
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2000 |
2.7954 |
GCA hosts Yahoo! intern. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 6(4):5.
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2000 |
2.7955 |
Days to remember. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 6(4):6-7. [GCA Members' Days.]
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2000 |
2.7745 |
Selections from a century: exhibit of Grand Canyon art to open at Kolb Studio. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 6(2)(Summer):6-7.
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2001 |
2.8139 |
An interview with Mike Anderson, author of Polishing the Jewel, an administrative history of Grand Canyon National Park. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 7(1)(Spring):2-3, 6.
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2001 |
13.1768 |
Pondering the plateau in Canyon visitation. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 7(3)(Fall):5.
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2001 |
2.8381 |
Mining beauty; earth painter Ulrike Arnold exhibits at Kolb Studio. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Newsletter), 7(2)(Summer):2-3.
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2012 |
2.17532 |
GCA's founder: Eddie McKee. Canyon Views (Grand Canyn Association), 19(2)(Summer):5 [also see cover photo and legend (pp. 1, 2)]. [Edwin D. McKee.] |
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2014 |
2.20920 |
The Belknaps: A Grand Canyon family from river to rim. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association), 21(2)(Spring):8-9. |
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Marcus, Felicia |
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1997 |
13.2682 |
Second meeting to create a successor organization to the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission. Federal Register, 62(79)(April 24):20007-20008. |
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Marcus, Mitchell |
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1974 |
2.14317 |
Wait-and-see strategies for parsing natural language. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Working Paper 75, 23 pp. [See p. 18 ff., parsing "I saw the grand canyon flying to New York."] |
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Marcy, R. B. |
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1866 |
2.12861 |
Thirty years of Army life on the border. Comprising descriptions of the Indian nomads of the plains; explorations of new territory; a trip across the Rocky Mountains in the winter; descriptions of the habits of different animals found in the West, and the methods of hunting them; with incidents in the life of different frontier men, &c., &c. New York: Harper and Brothers, 442 pp. [See Chapter 10, "Unexplored Territory"; lower Colorado River and Big Cañon of the Colorado, including note, "Antoine Lereux . . . told me in 1858 that he had once been at a point of this cañon where he estimated the walls to be three miles high." (p. 279) Pages 278-282 were reprinted in Catholic World, 3(17)(August 1866):716-717 under the heading, "The Colorado Cañon" in the journal's "New Publications" section.] |
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1866 |
2.12862 |
Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border. In: New Publications [section]. Catholic World, 3(17)(August):716-717. [This is mostly an excerpt from the book under the heading, "The Colorado Cañon", which quotes most of Marcy's Chapter 10, "Unexplored Territory"; preceded by a one-paragraph introduction by an undetermined writer.] |
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Marcy, Randolph B. |
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1859 |
2.18010 |
The prairie traveler. A hand-book for overland expeditions. With maps, illustrations, and itineraries of the priincipal routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific. New York: Harper and Brothers, 340 pp., map. [See under Itineraries (includes some illustrations): "Wagon-road from San Antonio, Texas, to El Paso, N. M., and Fort Yuma, Cal.", pp. 289-291; "From Fort Yuma to San Diego, California", pp. 292-293; "From El Paso, New Mexico, to Fort Yuma, California, via Santa Cruz", pp. 294-295; "Lieutenant E. F. Beale's route from Albuquerque to the Colorado River", pp. 307-308; "Captain Whipple's Route from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to San Pedro, California", pp. 308-315; "From Fort Yuma to Benicia, California. From Lieutenant R. S. Williamson's Report", pp. 315-317; "From Fort Thorne, New Mexico, to Fort Yuma, California", pp. 318-320; and map.] |
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1863 |
2.18011 |
The prairie traveler, a hand-book for overland expeditions. With illustrations, and itineraries of the principal routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific, and a map. * * * Edited (with notes) by Richard F. Burton . . . . London: Trübner and Co., 251 pp., map, 24 pp. advertisements. [See under Itineraries (no illustrations in this ed.): "Wagon-road from San Antonio, Texas, to El Paso, N.M., and Fort Yuma, Cal.", pp. 217-219; "From Fort Yuma to San Diego, California", pp. 219-220; "From El Paso, New Mexico, to Fort Yuma, California, viâ Santa Cruz", pp. 220-221; "Lieutenant E. F. eale's route from Albuquerque to the Colorado River", pp. 230-231; "Captain Whipple Route from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to San Pedro, California", pp. 231-234; "From Fort Yuma to Benicia, California", pp. 234-236; "From Fort thorne, New Mexico, to Fort Yuma, California", pp. 237-239; and map.] |
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Marden, Mark |
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1990 |
30.179 |
In: Books: Briefly noted. Sierra, 75(May):78-79. >Mon. 8: Reviews-2<
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Marden, Orison Swett, and Devitt, George Raywood |
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1902 |
2.21725 |
(ed.-in-chief, and managing ed.) The success library. Volume Ten-Parts XXVIII, XXIX, XXX. New York: The Success Company, pp. 5387-6386. [See "Grand Cañon of the Colorado", p. 5732.] |
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1903 |
2.14233 |
(ed.-in-chief, and managing ed.) The consolidated encyclopedic library. Volume XIX. New York: the Emerson Press, pp. 5387-5850. [See "Grand Cañon of the Colorado", p. 5732.] |
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Marean, R. P. |
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2005 |
13.2257 |
Adaptive management. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 18(2)(Summer):48. [Facsimile of letter, June 6, 1969, from R. P. Marean, Chief, Operations Division, CRSP Power Operations Office--Region 4, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, to C. Martin Litton, regarding controlled water releases from Glen Canyon Dam "to facilitate your running the problem rapids."]
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2011 |
2.15295 |
The way things worked in 1969. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 24(2)(Summer):10-11. [Facsimile reproduction of 6 June 1969 letter from Marean to C. Martin Litton, regarding purposely controlled flows from Glen Canyon Dam to aid Litton's runs in Grand Canyon rapids; ". . . I hope the flows were to your satisfaction." Most of the letter relates to plans for similarly adjusted flows to accommodate Litton's forthcoming trip on the Upper Colorado River. Marean was Chief, Operations Division, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, CRSP Power Operations Office--Region 4, Montrose, Colorado.] |
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Marek, Richard |
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1906 |
2.15885 |
Durch die Prärien Nordamerikas zum Grand Cañon des Colorado. Zeitschrift für Schul-Geographie (Wien), 27(2):33-48. |
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Margerie, Emm. de |
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1883 |
21.4305 |
Sur la monographie du Grand Cañon du Colorado, par le Capitaine Dutton. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, 3rd Series, 11:529-539.
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1884 |
21.4396 |
Les plateaux du Colorado; paysage et structure géologique, d'après les travaux des géologues américains. Club Alpin Français, Annuaire, 10:417-449, fold-out plate facing p. 448. [Plate reproduces Grand Canyon scene from Dutton.] |
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1885 |
21.2042 |
Amérique du Nord (États-Unis et Canada); aperçu de la structure géologique. In: Dagincourt (Dr.), Annuaire géologique universel et guide du géologue autour de la terre; dans les musées, les principales collections et les gisements de fossiles et de minéraux. Paris: Comptoir Geologique de Paris, pp. 20-31. [See "Povell. [sic, Powell, J. W.] Annual Reports (2 et 3) of the U. S. Geological Survey. Washington, 2 vol. in-4°, 1882-83.", pp. 28-31, including, briefly, C. E. Dutton's "Histoire du grand Cañon de Colorado", pp. 28-29.]
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1887 |
21.2043 |
Compte-rendu de publications relatives a la geologie l'Asie & l'Amérique. Paris: Comptoir Géologique du D^r Dagincourt. Extraite de l'Annuaire Géologique, Tome III, 1887, pp. 597-777 (see pp. 666-667, 740-742). >Mon. 8: 3-60<
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1887 |
21.5847 |
Amérique du Nord. From: Carez, L. (director), 1re Partie. Géologie. In: Carez, L., and Douvillé, H. (directors), Annuaire géologique universel; revue de géologie et paléontologie. Tome III. Paris: Comptoir Géologique de Paris, pp. 624-769. [Grand Canyon, see pp. 666-667.] |
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1888 |
21.5293 |
Notes et renvois. In: Margerie, Emm. de, and Heim, Albert, Les dislocations de l'écorce terrestre. Die dislocationen der Erdrinde. Essai de définition et de nomenclature. Versuch einer Definition und Bezeichnung. Texte en français et en allemand, synonymie en français, allemand et anglais. Text deutsch und französisch, Synonymie deutsch, französisch u. englisch. Zürich: J. Wurster und Comp., pp. 95-124. [See pp. 95, 96, 100, 104-105, which are nomenclatural notes that refer to text pages, but references to Grand Canyon region appear only in Margerie's Notes et Renvois.] |
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1888 |
21.5294 |
Appendice. In: Margerie, Emm. de, and Heim, Albert, Les dislocations de l'écorce terrestre. Die dislocationen der Erdrinde. Essai de définition et de nomenclature. Versuch einer Definition und Bezeichnung. Texte en français et en allemand, synonymie en français, allemand et anglais. Text deutsch und französisch, Synonymie deutsch, französisch u. englisch. Zürich: J. Wurster und Comp., pp. 125-132. [See p. 126.] |
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1888 |
21.3877 |
Progrès de la géologie. [2e] Congrès Bibliographique International tenu à Paris du 3 au 7 Avril 1888 sous les auspices de la Société Bibliographique. Compte rendu des travaux. [Article seen as an offprint, Paris: Au Siège de la Société Bibliographique, 42 pp.]
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1891 |
21.6480 |
Rapport sur le Congrès Géologique de Washington. Société de Géographie, Bulletin, Series 7, 12(4):506-537. [5th International Geological Congress. See "L'excursion aux Montagnes Rocheuses", pp. 528-532; specifically, p. 531, visit to Grand Canyon.] |
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1904 |
21.5591 |
Davis (W. M.). A) The Stream Contest along the Blue Ridge. (B. G. S. Philadelphia, vol. III, no 5, April, 1903, p. 213-244, 4 pl. phot.). B) An Excursion to the Plateau Province of Utah and Arizona. (B. Museum Comparative Zoöl. Harvard College, XLII (Geol. Ser., VI), no 1, June, 1903, p. 1-49, 14 fig., 7 pl. phot.). C) The Mountain Ranges of the Great Basin. (Ibid., XLII (Geol. Ser., VI), no 3, September, 1903, p. 129-177, 18 fig., 7 pl. phot.). In: XIIIe Bibliographie Géographique Annuelle, 1903. Annales de Géographie, 13(September 15):270-271. |
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1915 |
21.5108 |
The debt of geographical science to American explorers. In: Memorial volume of the Transcontinental Excursion of 1912 of the American Geographical Society of New York. New York: American Geographical Society, pp. 105-113. |
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1917 |
21.4397 |
Commentaire de quelques cartes récentes publiées par le Service Géologique des États-Unis. [France.] Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, Section de Géographie, Bulletin, 32:265-300. [Apparently also as offprints, Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1917, 1919. Margerie's own citation of this item adds: "voir aussi Ibid. [Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, Section de Géographie, Bulletin], Année 1915, p. LII-LIII; séance du 6 Novembre" (Margerie, 1943, Critique et géologie, tome I, p. 28).] [Includes substantial discussion of "Geologic Map and Sections of the Shinumo Quadrangle, Arizona", plate 1 of Levi F. Noble's "The Shinumo Quadrangle, Grand Canyon District, Arizona" (U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 549, 1914) [citation 21.2489].] [Also reprinted by Margerie (1946) [21.4398].] |
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1919 |
21.4399 |
[Presentation on] Commentaire de quelques cartes récentes publiées par le Service Géologique des États-Unis, 1915. In: Compte rendu sommaire des séances de la Société Géologique de France, No 6; Séance du 17 mars 1919. Société Géologique de France, Bulletin, Ser. 4, 19:49-50. |
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1938 |
21.4858 |
Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. Emm. de Margerie. Macon: Protat Frères, 216 pp. [See pp. 11, 127 ff.] |
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1946 |
21.4398 |
Critique et géologie; contribution a l'histoire des sciences de la terre (1882-1942). Tome II. Paris: Librarie Armand Colin, pp. xxiii-xxxix, 661-1156b. (See "VII. Geologic Map and Sections of the Shinumo Quadrangle, Arizona, by Levi F. Noble." in "Commentaire de Quelques Cartes Récentes Publiées par le Service Géologique des États-Unis (1917)" [reprinting of Margerie (1917) [21.4397]], pp. 1098-1109.) |
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1952 |
21.2044 |
Études Américaines. Tome I, Géologie et géographie. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, pp. 1-294 (see "Terraine Cambrien", pp. 193-198, and see pp. 238-239). >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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1954 |
21.2045 |
Études Américaines. Tome II, Paysages, régions, explorateurs et cartes. Paris: Librairie Armond Colin, pp. 295-812 (see pp. 508, 626-685).
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Margison, Linda |
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2006 |
2.10867 |
Dream fulfilled: Cancer patient sees Canyon. Canyon Views (Grand Canyon Association Member Newsletter), 12(1)(Spring):1-2. [Loran White.] |
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Margolin, Peter |
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2000 |
2.9652 |
The making of lunar explorers. Geotimes, (August).
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Margolis, Jon |
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1997 |
13.869 |
With solitude for all. Audubon, 99(4)(July/August):46-55.
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Margulis, Lynn |
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1982 |
21.2046 |
Early life. Boston: Science Books International, Inc., 160 pp. (see p. 30). >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Maria Bustamante, Carlos |
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1842 |
2.17717 |
Historia de la Compañía de Jesus en Nueva-España, que estaba escribiendo el P. Francisco Javier Alegre al tiempo de su espulsion. Publicala para probar la utilidad que prestara a la America Mexicana la solicitada reposicion de dicha compañía, Carlos Maria Bustamente. Tomo III. Mexico: Impresa por J. M. Lara, 309 pp. [Lower Colorado River region, see pp. 102-105, 134-136, 286-288.] |
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Mariano, John, and Grauch, V. J. S. |
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1988 |
11.1335 |
Aeromagnetic maps of the Colorado River region including the Kingman, Needles, Salton Sea, and El Centro 1o x 2o quadrangles, California, Arizona, and Nevada. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-2023, 6 maps on 3 sheets. |
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Mariano, John; Helferty, M. G.; and Gage, T. B. |
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1986 |
11.5312 |
Bouguer and isostatic residual gravity maps of the Colorado River region, including the Kingman, Needles, Salton Sea, and El Centro quadrangles. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 86-347, 8maps on 7 sheets. |
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Mariger, Lawrence C. |
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1889 |
2.13179 |
The D. C. C. & P. R'y. The Deseret Weekly, 39(4)(July 20):117. [Denver, Colorado Canyon and Pacific Railway.] |
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Marin, Maribel |
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1989 |
11.5220 |
Export vegetable production in the Mexicali Valley: A case of unequal development along the Mexican-U.S. border. Master's thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 81 pp. |
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Marin, Norman E. |
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1986 |
2.21418 |
For the love of rivers. Wildwater, 7(3)(June/July):26-27. |
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1987 |
2.21419 |
James White: First down the Colorado. Wildwater, (Winter 1987/1988):10-17. [Historical fiction; a contrived interview by Wildwater with Thomas F. Dawson, William Culp Darrah, Richard E. Lingenfelter, J. Cecil Alter, Charles C. Parry, William Wallace Bass, George Wharton James, Barry Goldwater, Georie Clark, and Otis "Dock" Marston.] |
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1987 |
2.21416 |
First (?) down the Colorado: An "interview" with James White. Wildwater, (Spring):31-32. [Historical fiction; a contrived interview by Wildwater with James White, regarding White's purported passage through Grand Canyon in 1867.] |
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1987 |
2.21417 |
Liar! They said. Wildwater, (Summer):30-33. [Historical fiction; a contrived interview by Wildwater with Robert Brewster Stanton, Lewis R. Freeman, Julius F. Stone, and Frederick S. Dellenbaugh regarding James White's purported passage through Grand Canyon in 1867.] |
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Marine, Gene |
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1960 |
12.1504 |
Upset in the rapids; the significance of the Colorado River Decision. Frontier, 11(June):11-12.
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1971 |
13.1602 |
One dammed thing after another. National Parks and Conservation Magazine, 45(5):14-19.
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Marine, Howard |
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1899 |
2.13966 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 90. |
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Marinelli, G.; Agostini, G. G.; Durazzo, P.; Mercalli, G.; Millosevich, E.; Roberto, G.; and Stoppani, A. |
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no date |
21.6611 |
La terra; trattato popolare di geografia universale, per G. Marinelli, ed altri scienziati Italiani; opera dedicata alla Società Geografica Italiana. Volume I. Geografia matematica e fisica. Milano, Napoli, Bologna, Firenze, Roma, and Torino: Dottor Francesco Vallardi, xvi, 922, liii pp., 30 plates. [See in section, "Antagonismo tra le forze esterne ed interne"; specifically, p. 588: "Questi sono solcati da valli profonde (Fig. 399), divese da altipiani o da creste, le quali non sono che i residui d'una massa continentale una volta tutta unita e compatta." The figure, "Erosione sulle sponde del Rio Colorado (America)." reproduces (without credit) a colonnaded illustration of a tributary in the Grand Canyon region, from the J. C. Ives report of 1861. No specific reference to the Grand Canyon.] |
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Mariner, R. H.; Presser, T. S.; and Evans, W. C. |
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1977 |
18.1522 |
Chemical, isotopic, and gas compositions of selected thermal springs in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 77-654, 42 pp. [In Grand Canyon region, includes Pakoon Springs, Mohave County, Arizona.] |
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Mariole, Elaine |
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2014 |
30.1034 |
Must have: "Your Complete Guide to the Arizona National Scenic Trail". TailWinds, (March/April):. |
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Marion, J. H. |
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1870 |
2.16555 |
Notes of travel through the Territory of Arizona; being an account of the trip made by General George Stoneman and others in the autumn of 1870. Prescott, Arizona: Office of the Arizona Miner, 16 pp. ("First appeared in weekly installments in the Miner." [Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott]) [Exceedingly scarce in this printing. Also on microfilm, "Western Americana, Frontier History of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900", reel 357, no. 3479.] [Includes passage through the San Francisco Peaks area.] |
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1965 |
2.16556 |
Notes of travel through the Territory of Arizona; being an account of the trip made by General George Stoneman and others in the autumn of 1870 (Donald M. Powell, ed.). Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 62 pp. |
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Marion, Kathy, and Wallick, David M. |
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1991 |
18.451 |
Glen Canyon Dam operating authority: producing electricity and protecting the Grand Canyon environment. Land and Water Law Review, 26(1):183. >Mon. 8: 4-39<
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Mariotte, Jeff |
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2007 |
7.263 |
Supernatural; Witch's Canyon. New York: HarperEntertainment, 357 pp. |
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Mark, Larry R. |
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2012 |
2.17035 |
"Take it all in!" Grace Notes (Grace United Methodist Church of Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania), (April):[unpaginated]. |
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Mark, William |
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1965 |
7.460 |
Im Grand Canyon. Die Wyatt-Earp-Story (Hamburg), no. 166, 60 pp. |
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Markert, Jenny |
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1992 |
6.482 |
El Gran Cañón. [Mankato, Minnesota]: Child's World, [32] pp. (Distributed to U.S. schools and libraries by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.) (Un Libro Visión.) |
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1992 |
6.160 |
The Grand Canyon. [Mankato, Minnesota]: Child's World, [32] pp. (Distributed to U.S. schools and libraries by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.)
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Markey, John |
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2011 |
2.15134 |
From an email to GCRG. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 24(1)(Spring):4. [Regarding professionalism in BQR's articles.] [Grand Canyon River Guides.] [See also comments by Vince Welch, (2)(Summer):3-4.] |
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2013 |
2.19238 |
In reference to the 25th anniversary issue, BQR, volume 26, number 2. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 26(3)(Fall):4-5. |
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Markham, Edwin |
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1912 |
2.13498 |
(ed.) The golden quest; the age of conquest, 1506-1547. Volume II. Art edition. New York and Chicago: William H. Wise and Co., 495 pp. (see pp. 429-433). |
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Markham, Kristin |
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2014 |
28.1070 |
Navajo Bridge. Grand Canyon River Runner, (17)(Summer):9. [Painting. View of Colorado River upstream from bridge.] |
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Markie, Sue |
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2003 |
28.495 |
Two guys, somewhere down that crazy river. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association Quarterly), 6(3)(Fall):8.
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Markle, Sandra |
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1983 |
2.4320 |
The Grand Canyon and other holes in the ground. Instructor, 92(May):48-51. >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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1983 |
14.133 |
The Grand Canyon and other holes in the ground. In: Natural Wonder Notebook [feature]. Instructor, 92(9)(May):48-51. [Teacher's guide; 5th of 5 monthly installments of feature.]
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Markley, Chester R. |
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1931 |
19.953 |
The badger and its environment. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 5(3):30-31. >Mon. 8: 4-19<
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1931 |
19.954 |
The raccoon of Havasupai. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 5(5):49-50. >Mon. 8: 4-19<
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1931 |
19.955 |
Early stages in the development of rainbow trout. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 5(6):59-60. >Mon. 8: 4-19<
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1931 |
19.956 |
Sonora beaver. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 5(8):78-80. >Mon. 8: 4-19<
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1994 |
19.957 |
. . . Environment. In: Lamb, Susan (ed.), The best of Grand Canyon Nature Notes. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, p. 52. [Reprinted from Grand Canyon Nature Notes, January, 1931; ellipsis is part of title.]
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1994 |
19.958 |
The Sonora beaver. In: Lamb, Susan (ed.), The best of Grand Canyon Nature Notes. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, pp. 118-119. [Reprinted from Grand Canyon Nature Notes, June, 1931.]
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1994 |
19.959 |
The raccoon of Havasupai. In: Lamb, Susan (ed.), The best of Grand Canyon Nature Notes. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, p. 120. [Reprinted from Grand Canyon Nature Notes, March, 1931.]
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1994 |
19.960 |
The badger and its environment. In: Lamb, Susan (ed.), The best of Grand Canyon Nature Notes. Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, p. 124. [Reprinted from Grand Canyon Nature Notes, January, 1931.]
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Markow, T. A., and Martin, J. F. |
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1993 |
17.270 |
Inbreeding and developmental stability in a small human population. Annals of Human Biology, 20(4)(July-August):389-394. [Havasupai.] |
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Markow, Therese A.; Hedrick, Philip W.; Zuerlein, Kevin; Danilovs, John; Martin, John; Vyvial, Theona; and Armstrong, Chris |
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1993 |
17.271 |
HLA polymorphism in the Havasupai: evidence for balancing selection. American Journal of Human Genetics, 53(4)(October):943-952.
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Markow, Therese Ann |New York Times| |
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2010 |
3.1614 |
(May 3) Dispute over use of DNA. By Therese Ann Markow. (p. A24) [Letter to the Editor. Havasupai blood-use case.] |
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Marks and Fuller, Inc. |
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no date |
33.187 |
[Postcard book] Letchworth State Park; "Grand Canyon of the East". Rochester, New York: Marks and Fuller, Inc., 10 leaves. (Manufactured by Dexter Press, West Nyack, New York.)
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Marks, John |
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2009 |
2.18740 |
Packard's of Arizona 35th anniversary tour at Lake Havasu, AZ November 13 to 16th, 2008. Packardgram (Packards International, Packards of Arizona Region), 36(2)(2nd Quarter):4-7. [Packard automobile enthusiasts.] |
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Marks, John Brady |
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1950 |
11.2720 |
Vegetation and soil relations in the lower Colorado Desert. Ecology, 31(2)(April):176-193. |
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Marks, Jonathan |
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2008 |
17.1321 |
Human genome diversity studies: Impact on indigenous communities. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. [Advanced article, doi:10.1002/9780470015902.a0005172.pub2, 4 pp.] [Includes note of Havasupai blood-use case.] |
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2010 |
17.1067 |
Science, samples and people. Anthropology Today, 26(3):3-4. [Includes Havasupai blood case.] |
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Marks, Jonathan, and Harry, Debra |
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2006 |
17.755 |
Counterpoint: Blood-money. Evolutionary Anthropology, 15:93-94. [Includes Havasupai blood-use case. Counterpoint to opinion by Karl Britt Schroder et al., pp. 88-92.] |
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Marks, R. L. |
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1961 |
21.2047 |
Mining uranium on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Explosives Engineer, 39(6)(November-December):165-170. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Markus, Kurt |
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2005 |
2.10450 |
Visibility unlimited; pioneering climber, explorer, and mapmaker Bradford Washburn has shot some of the most epic mountain photography of all time--much of which has never seen the light of day. Outside, 30(9)(September):contents page, 92-101. [Grand Canyon, in passing.] |
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Marlès, de (Monsieur) [Marlès, J. de] |
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1830 |
2.17459 |
Merveilles de la nature et de l'art dans les cinq parties du monde . . . . Amérique. Tome Second. Paris: A la Librairie d'éducation, D'Emery, Fruger et Compagnie, 356 pp. [See "La Tunique Tissue de Cheveux", pp. 324-326; including Colorado River, in passing.] |
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Marley, Bob |
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no date |
13.870 |
Bob Marley; private boater. In: Perspectives on the Colorado River Management Plan. Flagstaff, Arizona: Grand Canyon River Guides, p. 21. [Comments without other title. Mailed December, 1997.]
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1997 |
13.871 |
GCPBA needs meaningful cause. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), (July):11. [Letter.]
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2000 |
13.1518 |
New cancellation system is working well. In: Flipped out! Letters to the GCPBA [section]. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), 4(1)(Spring):32.
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2000 |
13.1603 |
Motors, yes? No? In: Flipped out--Letters to the GCPBA. CRMP cancellation fallout. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), 4(2)(Summer):34.
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2000 |
13.1604 |
Motors, yes? No? In: Flipped out--Letters to the GCPBA. CRMP cancellation fallout. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), Special Issue: 18. [N.B.: "A Special Edition of the Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association Quarterly Courtesy of Power Bar"; issue not mailed but distributed at Lee's Ferry.]
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2001 |
11.895 |
Another viewpoint. In: Flipped Out--Letters to the GCPBA [section]. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association Quarterly), 5(2)(Summer):38-40. [Comments on siltation in Lake Mead; with response by Richard Martin.]
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2001 |
2.8382 |
[Comments.] In: Questions and answers--What happens when you go left at bedrock? [feature]. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association Quarterly), 5(2)(Summer):30.
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2004 |
13.2176 |
Waiting list movement; what is down must come up but when? Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Assocition Quarterly), 6(4)(Winter-Spring):44-45.
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2006 |
14.461 |
[Comment.] In: "Hey! Where are you camping tonight?" Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), 7(4)(Winter):56. |
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Marley, Margie |
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1987 |
22.287 |
The influence of hydraulics on boat trajectories and boating accidents on the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 87-576, 19 pp. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Marley, Scott |
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1999 |
15.93 |
"What I say is not the truth, and most of it is made up as I go along". In: How hard is it? and related topics; running the "Grand" [feature]. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), 3(1)(February):19.
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Marley, Scott C. |
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1999 |
2.4321 |
[Comment.] In: What kind of boat should I buy? A sprightly discussion compiled from the e-pages of gcboaters@songbird.com. Waiting List (Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association), 3(2)(May):24.
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Marlowe, S. W. |
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2005 |
7.265 |
Grand Canyon. Baltimore, Maryland: PublishAmerica, 108 pp. |
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Marmaduke, William S., and Dosh, Steven G. |
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1994 |
11.4865 |
The cultural evolutionary context of "sleeping circle" sites in the lower Colorado River basin. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Research, Inc. [U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona.] |
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Marmon, Walter G. |
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1894 |
11.5215 |
Colorado River Agency. In: U.S. Department of the Interior, Census Office, Report on Indians taxed and Indians not taxed in the United States (except Alaska) at the eleventh census: 1890. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing office, pp. 135-136, plates. |
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Maroon, Fred J., and Sidey, Hugh |
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1975 |
2.4322 |
These United States. McLean, Virginia: EPM Publications, Inc., 256 pp. (see pp. 200-201, 210, 212). [Maroon, photographer.] >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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Marovich, Lisa A. |
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1998 |
12.4890 |
"Let her have brains too": Commercial networks, public relations, and the business of invention. Business and Economic History, 27(1)(Fall):140-161. [See "World War I" (pp. 148-153), regarding Harriet Strong, which includes her proposals to dam the Colorado River through Grand Canyon.] |
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Marple, Albert |
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1916 |
2.18449 |
Ocean to ocean via the Southwest. American Motorist, 8(2)(February 1):78-79. [Includes Grand Canyon.] |
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Márquez M., R. |
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1981 |
11.4108 |
Perfiles de presion teoricos contra valores observados en pozos geotermicos. comparison of theoretical and observed pressure profiles in geothermal wells. In: Proceedings/Actas; Third Symposium on the Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Baja California, Mexico, March 24-26, 1981, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Sponsored by United States Department of Energy, Office of Renewable Technology, Geothermal and Hydropower Technologies Division, in cooperation with Comisión Federal de Electricidad de México. Berkeley, California: Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California; and Mexicali, Baja California, México: Coordinadora Ejecutiva de Cerro Prieto, pp. 484-495. |
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Márquez Zavalía, María Florencia, and Pedregosa, José Carmelo |
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1994 |
21.4865 |
Cianotriquita y carbonatocianotriquita de mina Capillitas, Catamarca. Asociación Geológica Argentina, 49(3-4):353-358. [Includes detailed comparison with original sample from Last Chance Mine, Grand Canyon.] |
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Marquez, Frank |
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2007 |
2.18762 |
Youth Council takes on Mother Nature. Battle Born (Nevada National Guard), (Summer):21. [National Guard Youth Council of Nevada canoe trip through Black Canyon, Colorado River.] |
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Marquis, Amy Leinbach, and Kircher, Michael |
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2009 |
2.18096 |
Healing waters; injured soldiers turn to Great Falls Park in Maryland to renew their bodies, minds, and spirits, one paddle stroke at a time. National Parks, 83(1)(Winter):42-45. [See p. 45, note of Team River Runner experience in Grand Canyon.] |
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Marquiss, Kenneth |
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1964 |
11.6694 |
Jim Dollar's jimdandy; Kenneth Marquiss challenges Desert readers to find this lost gold ledge. Desert Magazine, 17(6)(June):10-11. [Turtle Mountans, south of Needles, California.] |
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1965 |
2.20783 |
The Cibola ghost. Desert Magazine, 28(12)(December):24-25, 37. [Anecdote from treasure-hunting trip near Cibola, Arizona.] |
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Marquiss, Robert W. |
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1967 |
19.3818 |
Influence of seedbed microclimates on soil moisture retention in sagebrush rangelands. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arizona, 169 pp. [Fredonia, Arizona, vicinity.] |
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Marr, C. L. H. |
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2009 |
11.4308 |
Endocrine disruption in razorback sucker and common carp on national wildlife refuges along the lower Colorado River [abstract]. 42nd Annual Meeting, Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the Wildlife Society and Arizona/New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society [Gallup, New Mexico], p. 39. |
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Marr, Carrie H., and Velasco, Anthony L. |
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2005 |
11.4282 |
AZ-backwater manipulations for endangered fishes: management implications of selenium on national wildlife refuges of the lower Colorado River. Final report. [No place]: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, for Arizona Ecological Services Field Office, Phoenix, 64 pp. (Environmental Contaminants Program On-Refuge Investigations Sub-Activity.) (Project ID: 22410-1261-2N37; DEQ ID: 200020003.) |
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Marr, Carrie L. H. |
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2007 |
11.4327 |
Endocrine disruption in razorback sucker and common carp on national wildlife refuges along the lower Colorado River. Environmental Contaminants Program, on-refuge investigations, final report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, for Arizona Ecological Services, Phoenix, 69 pp. |
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Marr, John E. |
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1900 |
21.5196 |
The scientific study of scenery. London: Methuen andCo., 368 pp. + advertisements (see pp. 133, 244, 247). |
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Marrin, Albert |
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1997 |
6.286 |
Empires lost and won; the Spanish heritage in the Southwest. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 216 pp.
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Marryat (Captain) |
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1843 |
2.15454 |
Narrative of the travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, and western Texas. Leipzig: Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 384 pp. (Collection of British Authors, Vol. LIII.) [See pp. 72-73, lower Colorado River region.] |
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Marsaglia, Kathleen M., and Klein, George DeVries |
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1983 |
21.2048 |
The paleogeography of Paleozoic and Mesozoic storm depositional systems. Journal of Geology, 91:117-142. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Marsh, Aliton |
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1944 |
30.955 |
Book's theme is influence of Indians on white boy. In: Desert Books [section]. Desert Magazine, 7(8)(June):14. [Review of Crazy Weather by Charles B. Nichols (see Item no. 7.66).] |
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Marsh, Bea |
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1955 |
2.4323 |
The mule I'll never forget. Desert Magazine, 18(1)(January):9. [Grand Canyon.] >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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Marsh, Carole |
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1990 |
6.39 |
Arizona and other state greats! Historic Bath, North Carolina: Gallopade Publishing Group, 25 + [35] pp.
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1990 |
6.40 |
Arizona "jography"; "geography fun!" Historic Bath, North Carolina: Gallopade Publishing Group, 36 pp. (A Gallopade "Statement" Book.)
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1990 |
6.41 |
Arizona silly trivia. Historic Bath, North Carolina: Gallopade Publishing Group, 36 pp.
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1998 |
6.161 |
The Grand Canyon: A top-to-bottom look at the mother-of-all-holes-in-the-ground!; an interactive multimedia "book". Peachtree City, Georgia: Gallopade!, 36 pp. [Cover title begins, The Grand Canyon!: A top-. . . . Printout on enumerated pages, on one side of leaf only; apparently the text layout for an interactive [CD] version. "The copyright date on this book is today's date. How can that be? Because each `book' is updated according to world news headlines just before we print and ship your order!" (p. 2). Cover also indicates "For All Ages!"]
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2004 |
6.393 |
The ghost of the Grand Canyon. Peachtree City, Georgia: Gallopade International/Carole Marsh Books, 145 pp. (Carole Marsh Mysteries, No. 16.)
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2004 |
6.653 |
Teachers guide; Carole Marsh Mysteries; #16 The Ghost of the Grand Canyon. Peachtree City, Georgia: Gallopode International/Carole Marsh Books, 32 pp. |
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Marsh, Diana |
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2000 |
21.3905 |
The status of water quality in Arizona; Clean Water Act Section 305(b) Report 2000. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, EQR-00-03.
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Marsh, Freeman |
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1937 |
9.805 |
Trailers. New York: Coward-McCann, Inc. [See in unpaginated appendices: "Facilities Available in Parks and Monuments to Visitors Using House Trailers", Grand Canyon (facilities list for Grand Canyon Village, Desert View, Bright Angel Point, Neal Springs, Cape Royal, and Point Sublime).] |
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Marsh, George P. |
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1864 |
11.5462 |
Man and nature; or, Physical geography as modified by human action. New York: Charles Scribner, 560 pp. [See in the section, "Sands of Egypt", reference to William P. Blake's report of Colorado Desert sands (p. 459, note), and the section, "Geological Importance of Dunes", reference again to Blake's studies in the Colorado Desert (p. 481, note).] |
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Marsh, James Reid |
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1922 |
2.17107 |
The charm of the Middle Kingdom. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 245 pp. [See pp. vii-viii.] |
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Marsh, M. C. |
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1908 |
11.2768 |
The Biological Society of Washington. In: Societies and Academies [section]. Science, new series, 27(February 14):266-267. [Principally about "a lantern slide lecture [by D. T. MacDougal] devoted in large part to 'Changes in the Delta of the Colorado River'".] |
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Marsh, Michael |
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no date |
29.57 |
The Grand Canyon; a top-to-bottom look at the mother of all holes in the ground. Atlanta, Georgia: Gallopade Publishing Group. 3.5-inch computer diskette [for Macintosh]. (Carole Marsh Books-On-Disc, Carole Marsh family interactive multimedia, No. 2.) |
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Marsh, Paul C. |
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1985 |
19.961 |
Effect of incubation temperature on survival of embryos of native Colorado River fishes. Southwestern Naturalist, 30(1):129-140.
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2001 |
29.29 |
(Principal Investigator) Bibliography for the big river fishes, Colorado River. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University, under contract to U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Cooperative Agreement No. 00CRAG0004, Cooperative Project Award 0004CS0001. CD-ROM.
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2001 |
1.199 |
(Principal Investigator) Bibliography for the big river fishes, Colorado River. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University, under contract to U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Cooperative Agreement No. 00CRAG0004, Cooperative Project Award 0004CS0001. CD-ROM.
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2004 |
11.1177 |
Threatened fishes of the world: Gila elegans Baird & Girard 1853 (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 70(2):144.
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2005 |
11.1823 |
Immiscibility of native and nonnative species. In: Proceedings of two symposia: Restoring native fish to the lower Colorado River: interaction of native and non-native fishes, July 14-14, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada. Albuquerque, New Mexico: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southwest Region, pp. 59-63. |
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Marsh, Paul C., and Douglas, Michael E. |
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1994 |
19.962 |
Humpback chub as food of non-native fishes in the Little Colorado River. Desert Fishes Council, Program with Abstracts, 26th Annual Symposium, 17-20 November, 1994, Death Valley National Park, pp. 20-21.
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1997 |
19.3159 |
Predation by introduced fishes on endangered humpback chub and other native species in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. American Fisheries Society, Transactions, 126(2):343-346. |
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Marsh, Paul C., and Mueller, Gordon |
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1999 |
11.916 |
Spring-summer movements of bonytail in a Colorado River reservoir, Lake Mohave, Arizona and Nevada. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 99-103, 26, [6] pp. (Prepared jointly with Arizona State University.)
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Marsh, Paul C., and Sada, Donald W. |
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1993 |
11.2357 |
Desert Pupfish (Cyprinodon macularius) recovery plan. Phoenix: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico; with Arizona Game and Fish Department and Tonto National Forest, [129 pp. including cover]. |
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Marsh, Paul C., and Stinemetz, Carolyn R. |
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1983 |
11.3328 |
Benthic invertebrates of the earthen Coachella Canal, California. California Fish and Game, 69(2):77-83. |
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Marsh, Paul C.; Dowling, Thomas E.; Kesner, Brian R.; Turner, Thomas F.; and Minckley, W. L. |
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2015 |
11.8102 |
Conservation to stem imminent extinction: The fight to save razorback sucker Xyrauchen texanus in Lake Mohave and its implications for species recovery. Copeia, 2015(1):141-156. |
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Marsh, Paul C.; Mueller, Gordon A.; and Schwemm, Michael R. |
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2013 |
11.5096 |
Diel cover use and local site fidelity of a large southwestern cyprinid, bonytail Gila elegans, in a lower Colorado River backwater. Western North American Naturalist, 73(2):211-218. [Cibola High Levee Pond.] |
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Marsh, Paul C.; Pacey, C. A.; and Minckley, W. L. |
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1999 |
19.3160 |
Resource use attributes of Colorado River fishes and implication for management of native and non-native species [abstract]. Desert Fishes Council, Proceedings, 30:24. |
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Marsh, Paul C.; Pacey, Carol A.; and Kesner, Brian R. |
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2003 |
11.6352 |
Decline of the razorback sucker in Lake Mohave, Colorado River, Arizona and Nevada. American Fisheries Society, Transactions, 132(6):1251-1256. |
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2005 |
11.2065 |
W. L. Minckley and the razorback sucker of the lower Colorado River. W. L. Minckley y el matalote jorobado de la parte baja del Río Colorado [abstract]. In: Hendrickson, Dean A., and Findley, Lloyd T. (eds.), Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council, Volume 35, 2003 Annual Symposium, 16-19 November, Death Valley, California, U.S.A., pp. 48-49. |
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Marsh, Paul C.; Pacey, Carol A.; and Minckley, W. L. |
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1999 |
11.6960 |
Resource use attributes of Colorado River fishes and implications for management of native and non-native species [abstract]. Características del uso de recursos de peces del Río Colorado e implicaciones para el manejo de peces nativos y no-nativos [resumen]. In: Hendrickson, Dean A. (ed.), Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council, Volume 30, 1998 Annual Symposium, 12-15 November, Wahweap Lodge, Page, Arizona, p. 24. |
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Marsh, Paul, and Douglas, Michael |
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1993 |
20.40 |
[GCES Phase II. A. Arizona State University. Endangered Fish Study in the Little Colorado River. Phase II documentation, A1(1).] (Principal Investigators) Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Annual--31 January 1993. [This citation is reformatted from the table originally presented as Part 20 of this bibliography, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies technical reports and related documents, compiled 1999 by GCES librarian Richard D. Quartaroli. Category and report number are as assembled for the GCES library, and this citation reflects this unique scheme; "no date" indicates none specified in the original table, although the document itself may bear a date. This title may be cited in another part of this bibliography, but some titles in Part 20 are unpublished reports cited only here. Part 20 is no longer updated, the GCES program having ended.] |
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1994 |
20.41 |
[GCES Phase II. A. Arizona State University. Endangered Fish Study in the Little Colorado River. Phase II documentation, A1(2).] (Principal Investigators) Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Annual--31 January 1994. [This citation is reformatted from the table originally presented as Part 20 of this bibliography, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies technical reports and related documents, compiled 1999 by GCES librarian Richard D. Quartaroli. Category and report number are as assembled for the GCES library, and this citation reflects this unique scheme; "no date" indicates none specified in the original table, although the document itself may bear a date. This title may be cited in another part of this bibliography, but some titles in Part 20 are unpublished reports cited only here. Part 20 is no longer updated, the GCES program having ended.] |
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1995 |
20.42 |
[GCES Phase II. A. Arizona State University. Endangered Fish Study in the Little Colorado River. Phase II documentation, A1(3).] (Principal Investigators) Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Annual--31 January 1995. [This citation is reformatted from the table originally presented as Part 20 of this bibliography, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies technical reports and related documents, compiled 1999 by GCES librarian Richard D. Quartaroli. Category and report number are as assembled for the GCES library, and this citation reflects this unique scheme; "no date" indicates none specified in the original table, although the document itself may bear a date. This title may be cited in another part of this bibliography, but some titles in Part 20 are unpublished reports cited only here. Part 20 is no longer updated, the GCES program having ended.] |
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1995 |
20.43 |
[GCES Phase II. A. Arizona State University. Endangered Fish Study in the Little Colorado River. Phase II documentation, A2(1).] (Principal Investigators) Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Draft--1 November 1995. [This citation is reformatted from the table originally presented as Part 20 of this bibliography, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies technical reports and related documents, compiled 1999 by GCES librarian Richard D. Quartaroli. Category and report number are as assembled for the GCES library, and this citation reflects this unique scheme; "no date" indicates none specified in the original table, although the document itself may bear a date. This title may be cited in another part of this bibliography, but some titles in Part 20 are unpublished reports cited only here. Part 20 is no longer updated, the GCES program having ended.] |
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1996 |
20.44 |
[GCES Phase II. A. Arizona State University. Endangered Fish Study in the Little Colorado River. Phase II documentation, A2(2).] (Principal Investigators) Ecology and conservation biology of humpback chub, Gila cypha, in the Little Colorado River, Arizona. Final--1 February 1996. [This citation is reformatted from the table originally presented as Part 20 of this bibliography, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies technical reports and related documents, compiled 1999 by GCES librarian Richard D. Quartaroli. Category and report number are as assembled for the GCES library, and this citation reflects this unique scheme; "no date" indicates none specified in the original table, although the document itself may bear a date. This title may be cited in another part of this bibliography, but some titles in Part 20 are unpublished reports cited only here. Part 20 is no longer updated, the GCES program having ended.] |
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Marsh, Susan |New York Times| |
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1955 |
3.146 |
(January 23) At Grand Canyon. Extensive improvements undertaken on both the North and South Rims. By Susan Marsh. (Section 1, p. 27) >Mon. 8: 11-8<
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1970 |
3.885 |
(September 27) The long trail into tribal lands of the Havasupai. By Susan Marsh. (p. XX 16)
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Marshall, Bob |
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2004 |
19.3756 |
Rainbows in the desert; superb fishing for trout that shouldn't be there. In: Where to Go [section]. Field and Stream, 108(11)(April):98-100. [Lees Ferry trout fishing.] |
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Marshall, C. H. |
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1956 |
24.313 |
Photogeologic map of the Jacob Lake NE quadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map I-194, scale 1:24,000. |
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1956 |
24.127 |
Photogeologic map of the Short Creek SW quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-140, scale 1:24,000.
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1956 |
24.128 |
Photogeologic map of the Heaton Knolls NW quadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-143, scale 1:24,000.
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1956 |
24.129 |
Photogeologic map of the Lost Spring Mountain SE quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-144, scale 1:24,000.
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1956 |
24.130 |
Photogeologic map of the Lost Spring Mountain NE quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-145, scale 1:24,000.
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1957 |
24.131 |
Photogeologic map of the Hurricane Cliffs 2 NE quadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-252, scale 1:24,000.
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Marshall, C. H., and Pillmore, C. L. |
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1956 |
24.132 |
Photogeologic map of the Short Creek NW quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Investigations Map I-141, scale 24,000.
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Marshall, E. W.; Barnes, J.; and Lassiter, J. C. |
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2013 |
21.6523 |
Stable isotopic (O, H) evidence for hydration of the central Colorado Plateau lithospheric mantle by slab-derived fluids [abstract]. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, 9-13 December, Abstract V13C-2625. [Includes Grand Canyon Volcanic Field.] |
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Marshall, George |
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1899 |
2.13881 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 49. |
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Marshall, Ian |
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1994 |
2.4324 |
Cliff notes, foot notes, and the literary canyon: Colin Fletcher's The Man Who Walked Through Time. Journal of the Southwest, 36(2):176-184.
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Marshall, James |
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1945 |
2.4325 |
Santa Fe, the railroad that built an empire. New York: Random House, Inc., 465 pp. >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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Marshall, Jules |
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1994 |
32.34 |
Zippies! Wired Magazine, (May). ["Zen-inspired professional pagans", "hippies with zip", to gather at Grand Canyon.]
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Marshall, Julie Hoffman |
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2006 |
2.12765 |
Making burros fly; Cleveland Amory, animal rescue pioneer. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books, 174 [175] pp. |
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Marshall, Lee |
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1971 |
17.1568 |
A statement from the Tribal Chairman. In: Dobyns, Henry F., and Euler, Robert C., The Havasupai People. Phoenix: Indian Tribal Series, pp. v-vi. |
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Marshall, Logan |
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1914 |
2.16230 |
Seeing America; including the Panama Expositions; a descriptive and picturesque journey through romantic and historic cities and places, natural wonders, scenic marvels of national pride and interest. [No imprint], 272 [368] pp. ("There are 96 pages of illustrations in this book, which, added to the 272 pages of text, make a total of 368 pages." [p. [272] *368].) (Copyright L. T. Myers.) [See Chapter 18, "Nature's Supreme Miracle", pp. 153-160 + 2 pp. illustrations (only one of which pertains to Grand Canyon).] |
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Marshall, Michael P. |
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1979 |
16.261 |
Descriptions of new ceramic wares and types. In: Schwartz, Douglas W., Marshall, Michael P., and Kepp, Jane, Archaeology of the Grand Canyon: The Bright Angel site. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of American Research Press, Appendix D, pp. 96-104. (Grand Canyon Archaeological Series, Volume 1.) >Mon. 8: 5-11<
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1980 |
16.262 |
Description of the pottery from Unkar Delta. In: Schwartz, Douglas W., Chapman, Richard C., and Kepp, Jane, Archaeology of the Grand Canyon: Unkar Delta. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of American Research Press, Appendix D, pp. 309-343. (Grand Canyon Archaeological Series, Volume 2.) >Mon. 8: 5-11<
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Marshall, R. B. |
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1911 |
21.2049 |
(Chief Geographer) Results of spirit leveling in Arizona, 1899 to 1909, inclusive. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 463, 94 pp. (see pp. 76-84). >Mon. 8: 3-61< FQ13:523 FQ17:487 |
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1915 |
21.2050 |
(Chief Geographer) Results of spirit leveling in Arizona, 1899 to 1915, inclusive. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 573, 123 pp. (see pp. 85-86, 89-95). >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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1916 |
13.2585 |
Annual report of the Superintendent of National Parks to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 89 pp. [See particularly, "Scenery of the First Order", p. 5 ff.; "Proposed new Parks. Grand Canyon National Park.", pp. 9-10; "Appendix B. (Public--No. 235--64th Congress.) (H. R. 15522.) An act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes.", pp. 81-82.] |
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1917 |
13.872 |
Proposed new parks. Grand Canyon National Park. U.S. Department of the Interior, Annual Report 1916, 1:757-758. >Mon. 8: 7-9<
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Marshall, Richard |
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no date |
2.8634 |
Explore America; tours of discovery through our magnificent country. [No place]: AAA [American Automobile Association] (see pp. 246-247). (Copyright, distributed Avenues, Inc., New York.)
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Marshall, Scott T., and Kattenhorn, Simon A. |
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2003 |
11.7208 |
Secondary normal faulting near the terminus of a strike-slip fault segment in the Lake Mead fault system, SE Nevada [abstract]. Eos (American Geophysical Union, Transactions), 84(46, Fall Meeting Supplement), Abstract T22A-0501. |
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Marshall, Scott T.; Kattenhorn, Simon A.; and Cooke, Michele L. |
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2010 |
11.1889 |
Secondary normal faulting in the Lake Mead fault system and implications for regional fault mechanics. In: Umhoefer, Paul J., Beard, L. Sue, and Lamb, Melissa A. (eds.) Miocene tectonics of the Lake Mead region, central Basin and Range. Geological Society of America, Special Paper 463, pp. 289-310. |
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Marshall, Thomas Maitland |
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1917 |
2.17750 |
St. Vrain's expedition to the Gila in 1826. In: Stephens, H. Morse, and Bolton, Herbert E. (eds.), The Pacific Ocean in history; papers and addresses presented at the Panama-Pacific Historical Congress held at San Francisco, Berkeley and Palo Alto, California, July 19-23, 1915. New York: Macmillan Co., pp. 429-438. |
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Marshall, U. S. |
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1914 |
12.2366 |
[Discussion.] In: Cory, Harry T., Irrigation and river control in the Colorado River delta. American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, 76: 1555-1559. |
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1915 |
12.2367 |
[Discussion.] From: Cory, Harry T., Irrigation and river control in the Colorado River delta. In: Cory, H. T., The Imperial Valley and the Salton Sink. San Francisco: John J. Newbegin, pp. 1555-1559 [pagination retained from 1914 printing]. [Reprinted from American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, 76 (1914).] |
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Marshall, W. L. |
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1912 |
12.836 |
Land side and river side borrow pits and the principles of earthwork drainage. Engineering News, 67(March 7):450-453.
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1916 |
12.837 |
Plan for protection of Imperial Valley. U.S. 64th Congress, 1st Session, House Document 586. >Mon. 8: 2-16<
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Marshall, W. P. |
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1894 |
21.5037 |
The Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Arizona. Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society, Journal (Birmingham, England), 1:73-77. |
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Marshall, William B. |
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1929 |
19.963 |
Three new land shells of the genus Oreohelix from Arizona. U.S. National Museum, Proceedings, 76(2802), 3 pp. >Mon. 8: 4-19<
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1929 |
21.2051 |
Three new land shells of the genus Oreohelix from Arizona. U.S. National Museum, Proceedings, 76 (article 5)(no. 2802), 3 pp., 1 plate (see pp. 1-2, plate 1, figures 1-3, 11). >Mon. 8: 3-109<
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Marshall, William I. |
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1899 |
2.4326 |
The Grand Cañon of the Colorado River in Arizona. Birds and All Nature, 6:120-122. >Mon. 8: 1-32< Goodman 971
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Marshall, William I. |New York Times| |
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1895 |
3.1450 |
(August 11) Killed in the Colorado Grand Canon. Death of a Yale student by a lightning's flash. [Blachley H. Porter. Item by William I. Marshall, from the Chicago Inter-Ocean. A detailed account ostensibly the correct version of events.] |
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Marshall, William L. |
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1912 |
12.2916 |
[Letters to the Secretary of the Interior.] Accompanying: Lovett, R. S., Letter from the President of the Southern Pacific Company and accompanying papers. As part of: Fisher, Walter L., Papers to accompany letter from the Secretary of the Interior to the President in relation to Colorado River lands. From: Imperial Valley, Cal. In: Taft, William H., Message of the President of the United States transmitting data of the work of the Interior Department and other matters; with accompanying papers. U.S. 62nd Congress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives Document 504, pp. 183-186. |
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1912 |
12.835 |
Borrow pits in levee building; should they be made on the river side or the land side? Engineering News, 67(2)(January 11):74-75. |
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1914 |
12.4649 |
Recent levee work to protect the Imperial Valley; extracts from report of Brig. Gen. W. L. Marshall to the Secretary of the Interior on work done to control this spring's floods. Engineering Record, 70(6)(August 8):155-156. |
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Marshall, Winn; Lewis, Clarence; and Perkins, Joe |
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1967 |
11.7726 |
Muddy Valley Irrigation Company. From: Water-Irrigation [section]. In: Hafner, Arabell Lee (compiler), 100 years on the Muddy. Springville, Utah: Art City Publishing Co., pp. 327-328. |
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Marshman, Kevin |
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1983 |
2.7746 |
Zoroaster highlife; opting for ascension where going down is chic. Summit, 29(5)(September-October).
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Marsillon, Ch. |
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1896 |
17.1505 |
Les Indiens Moki et leur "danse du serpent". La Nature (Paris), 24(1225)(November 21):387-391. [See p. 389, note of the legend of Tiyo's trip through Grand Canyon.] |
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Marsters Tours |
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1919 |
9.538 |
Pre-arranged inclusive rate tours to California including Grand Canon of Arizona; Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, (with optional trip through Yellowstone Park,) Colorado Springs and Denver. Travel (George E. Marsters, Inc., New York), 17(June)(36):28-29. [Also other issues, various titles and paginations. This issue selected for citation as first after creation of Grand Canyon National Park.]
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Marston, Betsy |
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1995 |
13.873 |
There's still time. High Country News, (April 3):2. [Glen Canyon Dam EIS.]
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1998 |
30.180 |
A brief brilliant life on the river. High Country News, 30(24)(December 21):9. [Review of "The Doing of the Thing; the Brief Brilliant Whitewater Career of Buzz Holmstrom", by Vince Welch, Brad Dimock and Curt Conley.]
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1999 |
30.311 |
The rules a hidden canyon. High Country News, (August 16):7. [Review of reprinting of "The Hidden Canyon: A River Journey" by John Blaustein.]
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2000 |
33.154 |
[Grand Canyon casino creation in Las Vegas.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, (March 27):15.
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2000 |
2.7747 |
[Item on commercial raft stranding in Crystal Rapid.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 32(13)(July 3):19.
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2001 |
19.2025 |
[Grand Canyon condor lays first egg produced by endangered birds since captive breeding program began in 1986; but egg damaged.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 33(9)(May 7):15.
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2002 |
2.8733 |
[Item on David Quamman article on Grand Canyon in National Geographic Adventure.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 34(2)(February 4):15.
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2002 |
2.8935 |
[Mnemonic for rock layers upstream from Lees Ferry.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 34(9)(May 13):15. [Misidentified as Grand Canyon.]
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2013 |
15.723 |
[Phantom Ranch composting toilets.] In: Heard Around the West [column]. High Country News, 45(21)(December 9):28. [During the government shutdown in October, river runners asked for their toilet wastes to restore enzymes in the Phantom Ranch toilets.] |
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2013 |
15.707 |
[Tour bus returning from Grand Canyon West caught in flash flood.] In: Heard Around the West [column]. High Country News, 45(15)(September 2):28. |
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2013 |
2.18875 |
[Grand Canyon River Guides magazine.] In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 45(13)(August 5):28. [Boatman's Quarterly Review.] |
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2014 |
19.4572 |
Don't mess with a thirsty elk. In: Heard Around the West [section]. High Country News, 46(19)(November 10):28. [Elk competing for water at water-bottle refilling station at head of South Kaibab Trail.] |
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Marston, Dianna |
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2002 |
4.218 |
Nathan Marston. In: In Memorium [sic; feature]. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 15(4)(Winter 2002-2003):8. [Marston, Nathan ( -2002)]
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Marston, Ed |
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1983 |
12.3820 |
A river once more? High Country News, 15(18)(October 3):12. [Commentary following the Colorado River floods. (No, according to Philip Fradkin [q.v.].)] |
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1984 |
18.1623 |
Anything could happen on the Colorado River this spring. High Country News, 16(3)(February 20):11. |
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1984 |
18.1624 |
This year, the Colorado River will bury us in electricity. High Country News, 16(3)(February 20):12. |
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1986 |
12.4092 |
Western water made simple. High Country News, 18(18)(September 29):1, 9-13. |
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1986 |
12.4093 |
When water kingdoms clash. High Country News, 18(18)(September 29):19-20. |
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1991 |
18.452 |
Electricity's death grip on canyon loosens. High Country News, 23(15)(August 26):14. >Mon. 8: 4-40<
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1997 |
13.874 |
Sierra Club moves to fortify its "drain Lake Powell" campaign. High Country News, 29(19)(October 13):5.
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1997 |
13.875 |
Drain Lake Powell? Democracy and science finally come West. High Country News, 29(21)(November 10):1.
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1998 |
30.181 |
How the Canyon became grand. High Country News, (August 31):16. [Review of "How the Canyon Became Grand", by Stephen J. Pyne.]
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2000 |
12.4822 |
Floyd Dominy; an encounter with the West's undaunted dam-builder. High Country News, 32(16)(August 28):8-9. [Interview. Principally Glen Canyon Dam.]
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2001 |
12.1482 |
Quenching the big thirst; will a plan to curb California's use of the Colorado River holde water? High Country News, 33(10)(May 21):1, 8-10, 12-13.
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2001 |
30.344 |
Salt Dreams; a tricky tale of the past and the future. Inside/Outside Southwest Magazine, 4(7):35. [Review of "Salt Dreams" by William deBuys and Joan Myers.]
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2009 |
12.4823 |
Floyd Dominy: An encounter with the West's undaunted dam builder. In: Miller, Char (ed.), Water in the 21st-century West; a High Country News reader. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, pp. 42-49. |
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2009 |
12.4820 |
Quenching the big thirst. In: Miller, Char (ed.), River basins of the American West; a High Country News reader. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, pp. 31-48. |
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Marston, Garth |
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1994 |
2.4327 |
Garth Marston on Willie Taylor. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 7(4):9.
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Marston, Glyn |
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2011 |
2.16933 |
Thud, sweat and tears. [No place]: CreateSpace, 509 pp. [An on-demand publication. Includes portions about a Grand Canyon run.] |
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Marston, Jeffrey |
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2005 |
4.245 |
Garth Marston. In: Farewell [section]. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 18(2)(Summer):6-7. [Marston, Garth ( -2005)]
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Marston, Nate |
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1997 |
2.4328 |
[Letter mentioning Bill Beer and Garth Marston.] Boatman's Quarterly Review, 10(1):10. [Issue "Winter 1996-1997" mailed February 1997.]
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Marston, Otis Dock |
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1970 |
30.452 |
"The Man Who Rediscovered America: A Biography of John Wesley Powell", by John Upton Terrell. Western Historical Quarterly, 1(2)(April):189-190. |
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Marston, Otis R. |
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1948 |
2.19874 |
Buzz found the blue water. Desert Magazine, 11(5)(March):30. [Letter, with brief extract from Buzz Holmstrom diary at Little Colorado River.] |
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1951 |
2.20140 |
Those names in the cave. In: Letters [section]. Desert Magazine, 14(8)(June):23. [Regarding the 1873 F. S. Dellenbaugh inscription in Cave Lakes Canyon, north of Kanab, Utah, discussed in the William H. Behle article in the February issue (see Item no. 2.1395).] |
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1952 |
2.20193 |
Pity the mild Colorado. In: Letters [section]. Desert Magazine, 15(6)(June):27. [Comments on the letter from P. A. Birdick in the April issue (see Item no. 2.20192), who described a section of the Colorado River near Yuma as having "treacherous whirlpools". He inquires, "is it necessary to pick on the poor Colorado River and call it 'treacherous' at Yuma or anywhere else? ¶Really . . . treacherous?" (ellipsis is part of the quotation)] |
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Marston, Otis R. [Marston, Dock] |
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1959 |
2.20710 |
A "historeer" speaks up. In: Reader Response [section]. Desert Magazine, 22(12)(December):28-29. [In reply to Randall Henderson's column in October issue (see Item no. 2.20707) in which he is against Marston's disuse of "River Rat" in favor of "Canyoneer".] [Item signed "Otis 'Doc' Marston".] |
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2012 |
2.16905 |
(ed.) The lost journal of John Colton Sumner. In: Fowler, Don D. (ed.), Cleaving an unknown world; the Powell expeditions and the scientific exploration of the Colorado Plateau (foreword by Roy Webb). Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press and Utah State Historical Society, pp. 223-242. |
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Marston, Otis R. "Dock" |
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no date |
2.4329 |
River rats of the roaring Colorado. San Francisco, 4 pp. ["Prospectus for Marston's films" (Guidon, 1969, p. 50).] Guidon 436
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no date |
2.4330 |
Introduction. In: Baker, Pearl, Trail on the water. Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Publishing Co., 134 pp. [1969-1970.]
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1949 |
2.4331 |
Conquering the Grand Canyon; braving the turbulent Colorado was a party of five in a 19-foot boat--first power boat to traverse the Grand Canyon. Pacific Motor Boat, 41(10)(September):cover, 9, 13-14, 58.
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1953 |
2.4332 |
James White's voyage. In: Letters [section]. Desert Magazine, 16(10)(October):26. [Letter in response to the letter from Roy Lappin in the August issue (see Item no. 2.4012).]
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1955 |
2.4333 |
Fast water. In: Stegner, Wallace (ed.), This is Dinosaur; Echo Park country and its magic rivers. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, pp. 58-70. >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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1958 |
2.4334 |
Foreword. In: Lingenfelter, Richard E., First through the Grand Canyon. Los Angeles: Glen Dawson, pp. 7-10.
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1960 |
2.4335 |
Grand Canyon white water. American Whitewater, 6(1)(May):19-21.
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1960 |
2.4336 |
River runners: Fast water navigation. Utah Historical Quarterly, 28(3)(July):291-308. >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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1965 |
2.4337 |
The points of embarkation of James White in 1857 [sic]. The Branding Iron (The Westerners, Los Angeles Corral), (75)(December):1, 3-6. [Date correctly given in article as 1867.] Guidon 435
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1968 |
2.4338 |
Who named the Grand Canyon? Pacific Historian, 12(3)(Summer):4-8. >Mon. 8: 1-67<
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1969 |
2.4339 |
The lost journal of John Colton Sumner. Utah Historical Quarterly, 37(2)(Spring):173-189.
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1969 |
2.4340 |
For water-level rails along the Colorado River. Colorado Magazine, 46(4)(Fall):287-303.
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1969 |
2.4341 |
Early travel on the Green and Colorado Rivers. In: Chidester, Otis H. (ed.), Brand Book II; a collection of smoke signals. Tucson: Tucson Corral of the Westerners, no. 20, pp. 231-236. [Limited to 500 copies.] >Mon. 8: 1-67< FQ7:144 [volume], 144a [separate] FQ9:97 [volume] FQ11:66 [volume] FQ11:266 [volume] FQ11A:25 [volume] FQ11B:27 [volume] FQ12:49 [volume] FQ15:59 [volume]
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1970 |
2.4342 |
The first hundred. In: Goldwater, Barry M., Delightful journey. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Historical Foundation, pp. 190-191.
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1971 |
2.4343 |
The Grand Canyon boat parade. Wrangler (The Westerners, San Diego Corral), pp. 1, 7-9.
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1971 |
2.4344 |
With Powell on the Colorado. Brand Book II (The Westerners, San Diego Corral), pp. 65-76.
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1973 |
2.4345 |
The reluctant candidate--James White, first through the Grand Canyon? In: Ellis, George M. (ed.), Brand Book Three; a collection of smoke signals. San Diego, California: San Diego Corral of the Westerners (Arts and Craft Press, San Diego), pp. 166-176. [Limited to 500 copies.] FQ11:267 [volume] FQ11A:26 [volume] FQ11B:28 [volume] FQ12:50 [volume] FQ15:60 [volume]
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1976 |
2.4346 |
Separation marks; notes on "the worst rapid" in the Grand Canyon. Journal of Arizona History, 17(1)(Spring):1-20. >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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1982 |
2.4347 |
Commentary on Part One, James White's raft journey of 1867. In: Stanton, Robert Brewster, Colorado River controversies. Boulder City, Nevada: Westwater Books, in facsimile reprinting of 1932 ed. of Stanton, pp. 233-250. >Mon. 8: 1-32<
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1998 |
2.4348 |
Dock Marston explains how he got his name. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 11(2)(Spring):36. [From a May 28, 1976, interview with Marston by Jay Haymond and John Hoffman, Utah Historical Society. Item submitted by Richard Quartaroli, with photograph from Cline Library.]
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2002 |
2.9224 |
The Sportyak II expedition, Grand Canyon, August 5-31, 1963; the journal of Otis "Dock" Marston (transcribed by Rosalyn Jirge; John Weisheit, ed.). The Confluence, no. 26 (December), pp. 26-32, inside back cover [33].
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Marston, Otis Reed "Dock" |
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2014 |
2.22069 |
From Powell to power; a recounting of the first one hundred river runners through the Grand Canyon (Tom Martin, ed.). Flagstaff, Arizona: Vishnu Temple Press, 532 pp. [Hardbound, with dustjacket; 100 copies, signed and numbered by the editor.] |
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2014 |
2.22070 |
From Powell to power; a recounting of the first one hundred river runners through the Grand Canyon (Tom Martin, ed.). Flagstaff, Arizona: Vishnu Temple Press, 532 pp. [Trade papberback.] |
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Martel, Daniel |
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2008 |
2.12740 |
Blériot mit Düsen--Fusionman in England. SkyNews.ch (Das actuelle Magazin der Schwizer Luftfahrt, Teufen ZH, Switzerland), 5(11)(November):14. [Fusion Man; jet-powered human flight. Plan to fly in Grand Canyon, in passing.] |
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Martel, E.-A. |
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1884 |
2.15881 |
Le cañon du Tarn. Club Alpin Français, Annuaire, 10[for 1883]:242-261. [See p. 247, Marble Canyon, in passing.] |
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1885 |
2.15985 |
Bramabiau (Gard). La Nature (Paris), 13(August 29):200-202. [See p. 202, comparison of alcoves to "le Red-Wall du Grand-Cañon du Colorado".] |
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1886 |
2.13644 |
Le Causse Noir et Montpellier-le-Vieux (Aveyron). Le Tour du Monde, 52(1349):305-320. [Grand Canyon and Marble Canyon noted, p. 306.] |
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1888 |
2.17601 |
Les Causses, les gorges du Tarn et Montpellier-le-Vieux. In: Variétés [section]. Société Languedocienne de Géographie, Bulletin (Montpellier), 11:328-332. [Grand Canyon, in passing, p. 330. Item credited only to "M. Martel".] |
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1890 |
2.17515 |
Les Causses du Languedoc. In: Association Française pour L'Avancement des Sciences, Conférences de Paris, Compete Rendu de la 19me Session, Première Partie, documents officiels, procès-verbaux. Paris: Au Secrétariat de l'Association, and chez M. G. Mason, pp. 9-29. [Grand Canyon, in passing, p. 11.] |
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1894 |
2.13660 |
Les cévennes et la région des Causses (Lozère, Aveyron, Hérault, Gard, Ardèche). Paris: Ch. Delagrave, 5th ed., revised and corrected, 407 [408] pp. [Grand Canyon and Colorado River, see pp. 5-9, 12.] |
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1906 |
21.6691 |
L'eau; étude hydrologique. In: Launay, L. de, Martel, E.-A., Bonjean, Ed., and Ogier, J., Le sol et l'eau. Paris: Librairie J.-B. Baillière et Fils, pp. 87-200. (Volume: Traité d'Hygiène, II; P. Brouardel and E. Mosny, eds.) [See p. 155, reference to Grand Canyon and to flood on Kanab Creek in 1871.] |
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1907 |
12.4873 |
L'évanouissement du Colorado. In: Faits et Nouvelles Géographiques [section]. Société de Géographie de Lille, Bulletin, 47(5)(May):327-328. [Synopsis of recent reports from Scientific American and Petermann's Mittheilungen.] |
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1907 |
12.3170 |
L'évanouissement du Colorado. La Nature (Paris), 35(1771)(May 4):364-366. |
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1907 |
12.3171 |
L'évanouissement du Colorado. In: Analyses et Comptes Rendus [section]. Société Languedocienne de Géographie, Bulletin (Montpellier), 30:126-128. [Synopsis of recent reports from Scientific American and Petermann's Mittheilungen.] |
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1928 |
33.347 |
L'aménagement du Grand Cañon du Verdon; une oeuvre nouvelle du Touring Club de France. L'Illustration (Paris), 171(4429)(January 21):65-68.
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Martens, Mary Ellen |
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2014 |
2.20719 |
My NCOD pastoral week experience. Hand in Hand (Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Ministry), (Spring):6. [National Catholic Office for the Deaf.] [Includes note of tour to Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon West.] |
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Martens, Tom |
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1994 |
19.4610 |
Pity the poor, endangered humpback chub. Headwaters, (Spring):7. |
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Marti-Cardona, Belen; Steissberg, T. E.; Schladow, S. Geoffrey; and Hook, Simon J. |
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2008 |
11.2591 |
Relating fish kills to upwellings and wind patterns in the Salton Sea. In: Hurlbert, Stuart H. (ed.), Salton Sea Centennial Symposium, Part 2. Proceedings of a symposium celebrating a century of symbiosis among agriculture, wildlife and people, 1905-2005, held in San Diego, California, USA, March 2005. Hydrobiologia, 604(1)(June):85-95. |
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Martin Atienza, B.; García Abdeslem, J.; and Osete Lopez, M. L. |
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2001 |
11.3603 |
Inversion en 2D de datos gravimetricos de la cuenca sedimentaria Laguna Salada, Baja California [abstract]. Geos (Unión Geofísica Mexicana), 21(3)(November):172. |
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Martín Barajas, Arturo, and Hurtado Brito, Juan Carlos |
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2013 |
11.7114 |
Volcanismo reciente en el Norte del Golfo de California: Diferenciación magmática y sedimentación en las cuencas activas del rift [abstract]. In: 2013 Reunión Anual, Unión Geofísica Mexicana, A.C. Geos (Unión Geofísica Mexicana), 33(1)(October):162. |
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Martín Baró, Alberto |
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2007 |
14.607 |
(ed.) Informe PISA 2006; Competencias científicas para el mundo del mañana. [No place]: Organización Para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico, Programa para la Evaluación Internacional de Alumnos, [Spanish ed.], 397 [399] pp. [Grand Canyon, pp. 97-99.] [N.B.: Translation from English original [not seen], "PISA 2006, Science Competencies for Tomorrow's World", 2 volumes; also a French translation [not seen], "PISA 2006, Les Compétences Scientifiques, un Atout Pour Demain", 2 volumes.] |
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Martin Moyer Productions |
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1968 |
26.158 |
Helicopters in the Grand Canyon. Seattle, Washington: Martin Moyer Productions. 16-mm film. 29:00. >Mon. 8: 12-18<
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1970 |
26.159 |
Wings in the Grand Canyon. Richard L. Hawk, narrator. Seattle, Washington: Martin Moyer Productions. 16-mm film, color. 14:00. With teacher's guide. >Mon. 8: 12-18<
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Martin, Ann M. |
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1997 |
6.342 |
The Baby-Sitters Club; BSC in the USA. New York, Toronto, London, Auckland, and Sydney: Scholastic, Inc., 242 [245] pp. (see pp. 34, 166-168, 240-242). (The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special No. 14.)
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Martín, Arturo; Helenes, Javier; González Escobar, Mario; Aragón, Manuel; García Abdeslem, Juan; Carreño, Ana Luisa; and Pacheco, Martín |
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2006 |
11.3634 |
Neogene evolution of rifting in the northern Gulf of California: Tectonostratigraphic analysis of seismic reflection and borehole data [abstract]. Geos (Unión Geofísica Mexicana), 26(1)(October):66. |
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Martín, Arturo; Helenes, Javier; González Escobar, Mario; García, Juan; Aragón, Manuel; Carreño, Anna Luisa; and Pacheco, Martín |
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2008 |
11.6249 |
Neogene evolution of rifting in the northern Gulf of California: Tectonostratigraphic analysis of seismic reflection and borehole data [abstract]. Geos (Unión Geofísica Mexicana), 28(1)(September):20. |
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Martín, Arturo; Weber, Bodo; and Schmitt, Axel |
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2009 |
11.6597 |
Petrología geoquímica isotópica (Sr-Sm-Nd) del volcanismo Cuaternario en el Norte del Golfe de California [abstract]. In: Daesslé, Luis Walter, Lugo Ibarra, Karina C., and Orozco Durán, Alexandro (eds.), INAGEQ, Instituto Nacional de Geoquímica, Número especial dedicado al XIX Congresso Nacional de Geoquímica y a nuestro querido socio y amigo Dr. Rodolfo Rodríguez Ríos (Q.D.E.P.). Actas INAGEQ (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanológicas, Instituto Nacional de Geoquímica), 15(1)(September):48. |
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Martin, Bell |
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1899 |
2.14044 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 119. |
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Martin, Bob, and Martin, Dotty |
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1987 |
9.519 |
Arizona's mountains; a hiking and climbing guide. Evergreen, Colorado: Cordillera Press, Inc., 178 pp.
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1991 |
9.253 |
Arizona's mountains; a hiking guide to the Grand Canyon State. Evergreen, Colorado: Cordillera Press, Inc. >Mon. 8: 1-SS1-7<
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Martin, Carol A. |
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1980 |
14.880 |
YACC covers Arizona. Courier (U.S. National Park Service), 3(11)(October):15. [Young Adult Conservation Corps. Includes: "Grand Canyon enrollees, who live in trailers in a residential camp, are cmpleting substantial renovations to buildings in the Inner Canyon as well as performing as interpreters and on back country patrol and trail crews." (entire note)] |
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Martin, Charles |
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no date |
2.9480 |
Arizona, a choice destination for meetings. In: Events planning resource; Arizona. Bothell, Washington: Sound Publishing, 2nd ed., pp. 4-11. [2003?]
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Martin, Cheryl |
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2005 |
16.697 |
Results of chemical analysis on obsidian samples from two Virgin Anasazi sites near Mt. Trumbull, Arizona Strip, northwestern Arizona. Society for American Archaeology, 70th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, March-April 3 [sic], 2005, Abstracts, pp. 191-192. |
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Martin, Cheryl Marie |
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2009 |
16.919 |
Analysis of flaked stone lithics from Virgin Anasazi sites near Mt. Trumbull, Arizona Strip. Master's thesis, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, 170 pp. |
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Martin, Chris |
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no date |
6.900 |
A visit to Grand Canyon National Park. New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 24 pp. (Leveled Reader Library. Team Up to Survive. GR O. Benchmark 34. Lexile 350.) (5.4 Week 5.) |
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Martin, Daryl L., and Elliott, David K. |
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1984 |
21.2053 |
A regressive sequence and associated ichnofaunal assemblage, Bright Angel Shale (Cambrian), Grand Canyon, Arizona [abstract]. Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Journal, 19 (1984 Proceedings Supplement):55-56. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Martin, Daryl L.; Middleton, Larry T.; and Elliott, David K. |
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1986 |
21.2054 |
Depositional systems of the Middle Cambrian Bright Angel Shale, Grand Canyon, Arizona. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 18(5):394. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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Martin, Daryl Lynn |
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1985 |
21.2052 |
Depositional systems and ichnology of the Bright Angel Shale (Cambrian), eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona. Master's thesis, Northern Arizona University, 365 pp. >Mon. 8: 3-109<
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Martin, Don |
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2005 |
11.4481 |
Over 400 participate in Kid's Fishing Day 2005. In: ADA Chapter News, Mohave Sportsman Club [section]. Deer Times (Arizona Deer Association), (Fall):25-26. [D'Ambro's pond, 26 miles north of Kingman, Arizona.] |
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2005 |
6.845 |
Father and son share Mohave County outdoor experiences. Deer Times (Arizona Deer Association), (Spring):11. |
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Martin, Don W., and Martin, Betty Woo |
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1990 |
9.254 |
The best of Arizona; a complete, witty and rather opinionated guide to the Grand Canyon State. Walnut Creek, California: Pine Cone Press, 336 pp. (see Chapt. 2, The Grand Canyon, pp. 21-48, and other pages). >Mon. 8: 1-SS1-7<
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1993 |
9.255 |
Coming to Arizona; the complete guide for future Arizonans: job-seekers, retirees and snowbirds. Columbia, California: Pine Cone Press, 231 pp.
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1996 |
9.256 |
Arizona discovery guide; a remarkably useful travel companion for motorists, RVers and other explorers. Columbia, California: Pine Cone Press, 406 pp. (Originally published as The Best of Arizona; completely revised, updated and expanded.)
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1998 |
9.257 |
Arizona in your future; the complete guide for job-seekers, retirees and snowbirds. Henderson, Nevada: Pinecone Press, Inc., 270 pp.
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Martin, Donna L.; Krummenacher, Daniel; and Frost, Eric G. |
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1981 |
11.504 |
Regional resetting of the K-Ar isotopic system by mid-Tertiary detachment faulting in the Colorado River region, California, Arizona, and Nevada. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 13(7):504. >Mon. 8: 2-16<
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Martin, Douglas |New York Times| |
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2000 |
3.1085 |
(December 10) Rupert C. Barneby, 89, botanical garden curator and expert on beans, is dead. By Douglas Martin. (p. 267) [Includes note of Grand Canyon discovery.]
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2000 |
3.1354 |
(July 30) Milton Garland dies at 104; one of oldest workers in U.S. A refrigeration expert whose ideas helped build a dam and make ice cream. By Douglas Martin. (p. 235) [Includes Hoover Dam.]
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Martin, Douglas D. |
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1954 |
2.4349 |
Yuma Crossing (illustrations by Horace T. Pierce). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 243 pp. >Mon. 8: 1-32< FQ4:100 FQ8:268 FQ9:385 FQ9A:54 FQ10:225 FQ11:268 FQ11B:127 FQ12:340 FQ12B:130 FQ13:321 FQ13A:131 FQ15:347 FQ17:276 Guidon 437 |
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Martin, Ed |New York Times| |
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1993 |
3.987 |
(October 10) Canyon rafting. By Ed Martin. (p. 153) [Letter to the Editor.]
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Martin, Edna Fay |
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1899 |
2.14046 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 119. |
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Martin, Eva Estella |
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1899 |
2.14042 |
[Comment.] In: Woods, G. K. (compiler), Personal impressions of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River near Flagstaff, Arizona, as seen through nearly two thousand eyes, and written in the private visitors' book of the world-famous guide Capt. John Hance, guide, story-teller, and path-finder. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray Co., for G. K. Woods, Flagstaff, A.T., p. 118. |
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Martin, Frank G. |
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1905 |
12.2600 |
The new Salton Sea; the story of how the Colorado came to pour its waters into the California desert. Pacific Monthly, 14(5)(November):429-431. |
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1906 |
12.4614 |
The new inland sea in California. Appleton's Booklovers Magazine, 7(5)(May):679-684. [Salton Sea.] |
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Martin, George W. |
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1906 |
2.14757 |
Thomas Allen Cullinan, of Junction City. Kansas State Historical Society, Transactions, 9:532-540. [Memorial. Includes note of 1860 trip with companions "explored the [upper] Colorado River eight years before Major Powell" and confronted by Utes (pp. 534-535). The author adds in note (p. 535), "But for the Ute Indians, Thomas Allen Cullinan would have been the first exploror [sic] of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado." James White is also mentioned in the note.] |
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Martin, Glen A., and Masica, Sue E. |
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2014 |
13.3387 |
Grand Canyon National Park quiet aircraft technology incentive: Seasonal relief from allocations in the Dragon and Zuni Point corridors. Federal Register, 79(217):66763-66765. |
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2015 |
13.3436 |
Grand Canyon National Park quiet aircraft technology incenstive: Seasonal relief from allocations in the Dragon and Zuni Point corridors. Federal Register, 80(77)(April 22):22606-22611. ("Final notice to announce implementation and disposition of public comments.") |
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Martin, H. M., and Rice, S. E. |
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1941 |
12.2176 |
Experimental determination of design data for design of jet pumps for Boulder Dam power plant. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Hydraulic Laboratory Report 97, 13+ pp. [41 pp. total]. [Hoover Dam.] |
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Martin, Harriet |
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1992 |
21.2055 |
Conodont biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of the Surprise Canyon Formation (Late Mississippian), Grand Canyon, Arizona. Master's thesis, Northern Arizona University, 298 pp.
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Martin, Harriet, and Barrick, James E. |
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1999 |
21.2056 |
Chapter F. Conodont biostratigraphy of the Surprise Canyon Formation. In: Billingsley, George H., and Beus, Stanley S. (eds.), Geology of the Surprise Canyon Formation of the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Museum of Northern Arizona, Bulletin 61, pp. 97-115. [References combined for volume, pp. 245-250.]
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Martin, Harriet, and Beus, Stanley S. |
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1989 |
21.2057 |
Conodont biostratigraphy of the Surprise Canyon Formation (Late Mississippian) in western Grand Canyon, Arizona. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 21(5):111. >Mon. 8: 3-61<
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1992 |
21.2058 |
Conodont biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of Late Mississippian strata in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 24(6):50.
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Martin, Howard H. |
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2.11414 |
Conquers Grand Canyon: Bro. Birdseye charts the gorge. Cadeceus of Kappa Sigma, __________: 322-327. [Claude H. Birdseye. "A staple-bound copy of this article is held at NARA (National Archives and Records Administration), Record Group 57, Records of the Topographic Division" (Diane E. Boyer and Robert H. Webb, Damming Grand Canyon: The 1923 USGS Colorado River Expedition, p. 58, n. 38).]
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Martin, J. C. |
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1982 |
2.19756 |
A Grand Canyon trip. How one may reach the greatest wonder of the world--Notes and incident by the way. In: Maurer, Stephen G. (ed.), Grand Canyon by stage. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Heritage Associates, pp. 5-6. [Originally published in 1894 in the Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona, "By the Editor".] |
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1982 |
2.19757 |
It is indescribable! Grand beyond description is what all visitors say of the Grand Canyon, so say I. Thoughts and impressions suggested by a look at its marvelous magnificence. In: Maurer, Stephen G. (ed.), Grand Canyon by stage. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Heritage Associates, pp. 7-9. [Originally published in 1894 in the Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona, "By the Editor".] |
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1982 |
2.19758 |
In the canyon's depths. A visit to the Grand Scenic Divide, from where a view of the river and the lower depths is obtained. In: Maurer, Stephen G. (ed.), Grand Canyon by stage. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Heritage Associates, pp. 9-11. [Originally published in 1894 in the Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona, "By the Editor".] |
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1982 |
2.19759 |
Grand Canyon closing sketch. A thunderstorm.--The ruins of paradise.--St. Peter's Cathedral.--A night in the canyon. In: Maurer, Stephen G. (ed.), Grand Canyon by stage. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Heritage Associates, pp. 12-14. [Originally published in 1894 in the Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona, "By the Editor".] |
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1982 |
2.19760 |
Down to Cataract Canyon. From the Grand Canyon to the Supai village.--A tortuous, tedious and steep trail. In: Maurer, Stephen G. (ed.), Grand Canyon by stage. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Heritage Associates, pp. 14-18. [Originally published in 1894 in the Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona, "By the Editor".] |
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