The Grand Canyon more than an awe-inspiring view, is a colourful, steep-sided gorge
carved by the Colorado River in northern Arizona, United States. The canyon is a
great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It
contains one of the first national parks in the US. President Theodore Roosevelt
was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, visiting on numerous
occasions to hunt mountain lion and enjoy the scenery.
The canyon was created by the Colorado River over a period of 17 million years according
to the research released in 2008. With 446 km long, ranging in width from 6.4 to
29km and attaining a depth of more than 1.6 km. Six million years ago, the canyon
started from the west, then another formed from the east, and the two broke through
and met as a single majestic rent in the earth, it merger apparently occurred in
the area known as the Kaibab Arch.
The area was inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon
and many caves. People considered it as a holy site. The first European, García
López de Cárdenas arrived in 1540. In 1869, Major John Wesley Powell with a thirst
for science and adventure, made the first recorded journey through the canyon as
“leaves in a great story book”.
The Grand Canyon offers to visitors, amazing vistas on the rim which mean an unmatched
throughout the world. In spite of not being the deepest canyon in the world, is
known for its overwhelming size and its intricate and colourful landscape. These
thick sequences of ancient rocks are beautifully preserved and exposed in the walls
of the canyon. Also the Grand Canyon National Park is one of the world’s premier
natural attractions with around five million visitors per year.
Colorado Plateau has been created by the movements of sediments thousands of feet
upward. The higher elevation has resulted in greater precipitation in the Colorado
River drainage area, but still not enough to change the semi-arid characteristic.
The uplift of the Colorado Plateau is uneven, and the north-south trending Kaibab
Plateau that Grand Canyon bisects is over a thousand feet higher at the North Rim
than at the South Rim. Colorado River flows in a curve around the higher North Rim
part of the Kaibab Plateau and closer to the South Rim part of the plateau is also
explained by this asymmetry. The result is deeper and longer tributary washes and
canyons on the north side and shorter and steeper side canyons on the south side.
In addition the best views of the expanse of the canyon are from the North Rim,
so temperatures and lower because of the greater elevation, but heavy rains are
common on both rims during the summer months. The uplift has steepened the stream
gradient of the Colorado River and its tributaries which has increased their speed
and thus their ability to cut through rock due to the great depth of the Grand Canyon.
During the ice ages, weather conditions increased the amount of water in the Colorado
River drainage system. Approximately 5.3 million years ago the Gulf of Californian
changed the base level and course of the Colorado River when it opened and lowered
the river’s base level. About one million years ago, volcanic activity deposited
ash and lava over the area, which at times completely obstructed the river, but
these volcanic rocks are the youngest in the canyon.
History
Searching the fable Seven Cities of Cibola a group of Spanish explorers under orders
from the conqueror Francisco Vásquez de Coronado arrived to the Grand Canyon. The
Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas along the Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish
soldiers travelled to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon between Desert View and
Moran Point. Some of them descended some one third of the way into the Canyon, but
they were forced to return because of lack of water. It is speculated that their
Hopi guides known routes to the canyon floor but they must have been reluctant to
lead them to the river. Afterward, no Europeans visited the Canyon for over two
hundred years.
Grand Canyon - Arizona
In 1776 Francisco Atanasio and Silvestre Vélez, two Spanish Priest, with a group
of Spanish soldiers, explored southern Utah and travelled along the North Rim of
the Canyon searching a route from Santa Fe to California in Glen and Marble Canyons.
So they eventually found a crossing at present-day Lees Ferry.
At the same year
Fray Francisco Garces tried to convert an Indian group and spent a week near Havasupai.
In the 1850s Brigham Young gets to make good relations with local Native Americans
and white settlers, he discovered Lee’s Ferry then he acted as a diplomat between
Powell and the local native tribes to ensure the safety of his party. In 1858, John
Strong Newberry probably was the first geologist to visit the Grand Canyon.
There was an interest in the region by its promise of mineral resources, mainly
copper and asbestos in the late 19th century. Early residents soon discovered that
tourism was destined to be more than mining so many of the early tourist accommodations
were not much different than the mining camps from which they development.
In 1901 the railroad was extended from Williams, Arizona to the South Rim, and the
formal tourist facilities increased dramatically.
By 1905, a world class hotel on
the canyon's edge, the El Tovar Hotel stood where it does today. The Fred Harvey
Company, known throughout the west for hospitality and fine food, continued to develop
facilities at Grand Canyon, including Phantom Ranch, built in the Inner Canyon in
1922.
On March 5, 2008 the federal officials started a flood in the Grand Canyon in hopes
of restoring its ecosystem, which was permanently changed after the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam in 1963.