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E-raamat: Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers, and Waterfalls

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780870209963
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  • Kirjastus: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780870209963
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"Tucked into a corner of the upper Midwest formed by two of the Great Lakes and bordered on the west by North America's largest river, Wisconsin is framed by water and rich in waterways. In its interior lie 15,000 lakes, most of them formed by the glacier around 10,000 years ago. The state is laced with more than 12,600 rivers and streams, including 2,700 trout streams and three designated as National Wild and Scenic Rivers. These streams and rivers trickle or surge over several dozen waterfalls that mesmerize thousands of visitors every year. Wisconsin's economy largely depends on its waters, which support most of the state's major industries, including manufacturing, dairy farming, paper production, commercial fishing, cranberry production, and tourism. Each of Wisconsin's waterscapes has a story to tell. Some stories begin hundreds of millions of years ago with the early formation of the state's landscapes. Others begin thousands of years ago with the advance and retreat of the glaciers. Still others are human stories of exploration and settlement of the land and the development of societies and economies. These stories add up to many thousands, all woven together in time and space by the flow of Wisconsin's waters. In fact, water has done much to shape the history of the state. This book looks back through the distant past to the ancient origins of Wisconsin's waterways, beginning with geology-how the bedrock of the state was formed. This view of the past also takes in the natural history that has shaped, and been shaped by, water and waterways since the geologic stage for that story was built. And it includes early stories of how humans lived along Wisconsin's waterways before people began to engineer and dramatically change the waterways for their own uses"--

Writing in plain language for general readers and students, environmental writer Scott Spoolman explores the geology and natural history of Wisconsin’s waterways. After an opening chapter on the origins of the state’s waters, sections chronicle the geological forces that formed the waterways, plants, and animals of the state’s northern highlands, the northeastern ridges and lowlands, the southeastern glacial showcase, and the driftless area. The book includes a total of 19 travel guide sidebars, leading readers to state parks and geological wonders of the state. Color photos and maps are included. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Every Wisconsin waterway has a story, from the Great Lakes and the Mighty Mississippi to thousands of interior lakes, rivers, and trout streams. Wisconsin Waters takes readers on an epic tour of the geologic, natural, and human stories that have shaped these aquatic landscapes over millions of years.
     In this companion to his popular Wisconsin State Parks book, Scott Spoolman journeys to the distant past to examine the origins of Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wetlands. In his accessible storytelling style, Spoolman details the natural forces—volcanic eruptions, ancient seas, erosion, glaciers, and more—that created these bodies of water and the resulting habitats for the state’s flora, fauna, and early peoples.
     More than a geology or natural history book, Wisconsin Waters invites readers to visit waterways in four regions of the state, where they can view the modern-day evidence of how they were formed. Nineteen travel guides suggest ways to explore a selection of Wisconsin waterscapes, providing a better understanding of the land’s history that will enhance readers’ enjoyment of and appreciation for our freshwater resources.
Preface ix
1 The Origins of Wisconsin's Waters
1(14)
2 The Northern Highlands
15(80)
The Lake Superior Shore
16(18)
The St. Croix River
34(12)
The Bois Brule River
46(11)
The Chippewa River and Its Tributaries
57(11)
The Upper Wisconsin River
68(12)
Lake Country
80(15)
3 The Northeastern Ridges and Lowlands
95(56)
The Menominee River
96(9)
The Waterfalls of Marinette County
105(8)
The Wolf River
113(11)
Green Bay
124(12)
The Upper Lake Michigan Shore
136(15)
4 The Southeastern Glacial Showcase
151(48)
The Lower Lake Michigan Shore
152(10)
The Fox River and Lake Winnebago
162(11)
Horicon Marsh
173(9)
The Yahara Lakes
182(17)
5 The Driftless Area
199(50)
Devil's Lake
200(10)
The Kickapoo River
210(9)
The Lower Wisconsin River
219(12)
The Mississippi River
231(18)
Acknowledgments 249(2)
Notes 251(16)
Selected Bibliography 267(4)
Index 271