A Reporter At Large

A Reporter At Large
Title A Reporter At Large PDF eBook
Author Abbott Joseph Liebling
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- The Lake of the Cui-ui Eaters -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- Appendix -- A Note on Sources About Pyramid Lake

The Desert Lake

The Desert Lake
Title The Desert Lake PDF eBook
Author Sessions S. Wheeler
Publisher Caxton Press
Pages 148
Release 1967
Genre History
ISBN 9780870041396

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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press The story of Pyramid Lake contains more than 70 excellent illustrations. Geology, archeology, history, biology, recreation, past, present and future are accurately and ably discussed and illustrated by a man who thoroughly knows the subject.

At Pyramid Lake

At Pyramid Lake
Title At Pyramid Lake PDF eBook
Author Bernard Mergen
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Pages 498
Release 2014-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 0874179408

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Pyramid Lake is one of the largest lakes in the Great Basin, the terminus of the Truckee River flowing from Lake Tahoe into northern Nevada. This desert oasis, with a surface area of nearly two hundred square miles, is a unique geological feature and was home to the Paiute for thousands of years before the arrival of explorer John C. Frémont in 1844. For the Paiute, it was a spiritual center that provided life-sustaining resources, such as the cui-ui, a fish unique to the lake and now endangered. For the ranchers and farmers who settled on tribal lands, the waters that flowed into it were necessary to raise cattle and crops. Mergen tells how these competing interests have interacted with the lake and with each other, from the Paiute War of 1860 to the present. The lake’s very existence was threatened by dams and water diversion; it was saved by tribal claims, favorable court decisions, improved water laws, and the rise of environmentalism. At Pyramid Lake is about more than Indians and water wars, however. It is the story of railroads on the reservation and the role of federal, state, and private groups interested in sportfishing. It is about scientists, artists, and tourists who were captivated by the lake’s beauty. Finally, it is also a story of the lake as a place of spiritual renewal and celebration. Mergen grew up near its shores in the 1940s and returned frequently through the years. In this cultural history, he combines his personal remembrances with other source material, including novels, poetry, newspaper and magazine journalism, unpublished manuscripts, and private conversations, to paint a fascinating portrait of one of Nevada’s natural wonders.

The Newlands Project

The Newlands Project
Title The Newlands Project PDF eBook
Author William Joe Simonds
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1996
Genre Carson River (Nev.)
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Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake
Title Pyramid Lake PDF eBook
Author Randy Knowles
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1972
Genre Pyramid Lake (Nev.)
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As Long as the River Shall Run

As Long as the River Shall Run
Title As Long as the River Shall Run PDF eBook
Author Martha C. Knack
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780874173345

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"Martha Knack's and Omer Stewart's brilliant interdisciplinary study of the Pyramid Lake Reservation, first published in 1984, is considered a major landmark in American Indian history-a lucid and insightful examination of the Paiutes, their reservation, and the ongoing controversy over conntrol of their land and the life-giving Truckee River waters that feed its heart, Pyramid Lake. The complex interethnic relations described in this book offer readers a case study of the dominant issues in contemporary Indian affairs and the themes of the legislation and court decisions that are shaping the fates of native peoles. This paperback edition includes a new afterword by Martha Knack that updates the story and traces litigation since 1984."-- Back cover.

Coated Grains

Coated Grains
Title Coated Grains PDF eBook
Author T. M. Peryt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 661
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642688691

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Coated grains have always attracted attention, at first of naturalists, and later of geologists, and the interest in these peculiar bodies was re lated both to their intriguing form and their significance in facies inter pretation and sedimentology and to their relevance to accumulations of hydrocarbons and other mineral deposits. This resulted in numerous publications on this subject, and the intention of this volume is to sum marize the present state of knowledge on coated grains. The idea of the book was to unite some general papers with papers reporting case studies of both recent and ancient coated grains. The organization of the book follows this intention. The papers presented in this volume have been invited by the editor; the theme of the book merits a few words of personal history. The development of studies of coated grains during the last two decades has not only resulted in a great increase in knowledge of recent and ancient environments of coated grain formation, but also numerous important and controversial questions of classification, environmental significance, mineralogical composition etc. of ancient coated grains have arisen. To answer these questions, in 1978 I started the study of many ancient and recent occurrences of coated grains at the Institut fUr Geologie, Ruhr-UniversiUH Bochum, following the invitation of Hans Fiichtbauer and sponsored by the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung.