DOI
10.5642/esjh.ERFT4823
Abstract
Drawing on a range of archival resources and illustrative material, Prof. Marks probes why and how Grant Lake in the Eastern Sierra of California became a reservoir. The process is long and involved, and has much to do with a remote and ancient lake ultimately being developed to serve the water needs of the distant city of Los Angeles.
Recommended Citation
Marks, Robert B.
(2024)
"Why is Grant Lake A Reservoir? A Brief Geological and Human History, From the Pleistocene to the Present,"
Eastern Sierra History Journal:
Vol. 5, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/eshj/vol5/iss1/1