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The Western United States: A Geographical Reader

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The text surveys the physical geography of the western United States, using vivid examples and photographs to illustrate rivers, canyons, plateaus, mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, and deserts. It traces how waterways such as the Colorado shaped deep gorges, examines plateau formation, seismic and volcanic activity, coastal changes, and basin lakes, and recounts exploration and contact histories including early expeditions and native peoples. Chapters treat resource industries and settlement patterns—mining, irrigation, forest belts, city placement—and describe national parks and conservation. Emphasis is placed on how climate and landforms have guided human movement, economy, and regional development.

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Harold W. Fairbanks

Harold W. Fairbanks was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the fields of geography and conservation. His notable works include "Conservation Reader," which emphasizes the importance of environmental stewardship, and "The Western United States: A Geographical Reader," which explores the diverse landscapes and cultures of the American West. Fairbanks' writings reflect a commitment to promoting awareness and understanding of natural resources and geography, making his work significant for both students and educators.

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