Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers, and Waterfalls
| AUTHOR | Spoolman, Scott |
| PUBLISHER | Wisconsin Historical Society Press (09/07/2022) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
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.
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780870209949
ISBN-10:
0870209949
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
296
Carton Quantity:
24
Product Dimensions:
7.00 x 0.60 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
1.46 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Price on Product,
Maps,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
CA
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Science | Earth Sciences - Hydrology
Science | Ecosystems & Habitats - Lakes, Ponds & Swamps
Science | Ecosystems & Habitats - Rivers
Dewey Decimal:
551.480
Library of Congress Control Number:
2021060251
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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.
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Author:
Spoolman, Scott
Scott Spoolman is a writer and textbook editor with more than 30 years of experience in educational publishing. He has worked with Tyler Miller since 2003 as a contributing author on editions of LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, and SUSTAINING THE EARTH. With Norman Myers, he also coauthored ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS: A MODULAR APPROACH. Spoolman holds a master's degree in science journalism from the University of Minnesota. He has authored numerous articles in the fields of science, environmental engineering, politics, and business. He worked as an acquisitions editor on a series of college forestry textbooks. He has also worked as a consulting editor in the development of over 70 college and high school textbooks in fields of the natural and social sciences. In his free time, he enjoys exploring the forests and waters of his native Wisconsin along with his family-- his wife, environmental educator Gail Martinelli, and his children, Will and Katie.
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