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Document Type
Article
Abstract
Throughout the summer, the nation watched as fires swept through Yellowstone National Park. Media coverage made people from all parts of the United States aware of the change that was taking place in Wyoming. Concerns ranged from the effect of the fires on the park, its attractions (such as the geysers) and the animals to worries of what the smoke being released by the burning trees would do to the atmosphere.
Publication Date
Winter 1988-89
Journal Title
Iowa Science Teachers Journal
Volume
25
Issue
1-3
First Page
10
Last Page
13
Copyright
© Copyright 1988 by the Iowa Academy of Science
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
de Golia, Jack
(1988)
"The Effects of the Summer Forest Fires on Yellowstone National Park,"
Iowa Science Teachers Journal: Vol. 25:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/istj/vol25/iss1/3