Title: The Grand Canyon
1The Grand Canyon
- A World Famous Landform of Erosion
2A) Location what would we write?
3B) What is it like? How was it formed?
1000m 10,000m 450km
Width, depth, length?
4River Colorado erodes vertically
Canyon Little Weathering of valley sides - why?
Earth movements raise plateau
Structure Process Time Landform!
5C) How landforms and processes affect Human
Activity
Tourism 5 million visitors / year
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7D) How do people affect The Grand Canyon?
What is the impact on the landforms?
8In 1968 the Santa Fe Railway discontinued rail
passenger service to the South rim of the Grand
Canyon. In 1989 the Grand Canyon Railway
restarted rail trips between Williams, Arizona
and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Plus
Coconino Canyon train ride from 2008.
9Footpaths
10Redlands Dam broke flood
More than 400 people are being evacuated by
helicopter from a village near the Grand Canyon
in Arizona after a dam burst due to heavy rain.
The building of the Glen Canyon Dam permanently
reduced flows in the Canyon affecting the
ecosystem.
11E) How is it managed? (for sustainability)
1979 Designation as a World Heritage Site on
October 26 There are approximately 1,737 known
species of vascular plants, 167 species of fungi,
64 species of moss and 195 species of lichen
found in Grand Canyon National Park. This variety
is largely due to the 8,000 foot elevation change
from the river up to the highest point on the
North Rim.
122008 - U.S. officials released a flood into the
Grand Canyon to try to undo damage caused by the
construction of the Glen Canyon Dam in the 1960s.
13Honey Pot Sites ------------- Camping Controls
Permit Fees Restricted access
14Price Controls Education
listening to Ranger Dave. In thirty minutes
you'll learn more than you ever thought you could
know about the Grand Canyon, trust me
Mule rides into the canyon have been popular
since Bright Angel Trail opened in 1891. ..
Grand Canyon considers limits on mule trains
September 30, 2009