Going Driftless

Going Driftless
Title Going Driftless PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Lyons
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 241
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1493015664

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Going Driftless is a book that explores a whole world within a world in the upper Midwest and looks at the nostalgia of small towns and local living (eating, shopping, etc.)—and asks how does it work what lessons can we learn from it.

The Becoming of the Driftless Rivers National Park

The Becoming of the Driftless Rivers National Park
Title The Becoming of the Driftless Rivers National Park PDF eBook
Author Bryan J. Stanley
Publisher
Pages 277
Release 2006*
Genre Cultural geography
ISBN

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Committed

Committed
Title Committed PDF eBook
Author Dinah Miller
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 323
Release 2018-04-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1421425416

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They assess what psychiatry knows about the prediction of violence and the limitations of laws designed to protect the public.

Wisconsin Rocks!

Wisconsin Rocks!
Title Wisconsin Rocks! PDF eBook
Author Scott Spoolman
Publisher Geology Rocks!
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878426898

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Author Scott Spoolman has picked 52 of the best geologic sites in the state to include in Wisconsin Rocks!, a new title in the state-by-state Geology Rocks! series.

Earth's Landscape [2 volumes]

Earth's Landscape [2 volumes]
Title Earth's Landscape [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Joyce A. Quinn
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1211
Release 2015-02-03
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This unusual encyclopedia brings together in-depth information on more than 450 natural geographic features from around the world and offers an array of creative tools to promote critical thinking and classroom discussion. With Earth undergoing rapid environmental change, students and the general public alike should be knowledgeable about the world's geographic features. This authoritative, two-volume reference enables readers do just that. It describes continents and oceans; individual mountains, islands, caves, and rivers; and ecological entities such as wildlife refuges and national parks. Each entry provides a geographic overview of the feature's significance, location, description, geologic history, biota, protected areas, and environmental issues. But the coverage goes even deeper so that entries also discuss the cultural importance of each natural place, covering everything from indigenous beliefs to traditional folklore to contemporary legends. The encyclopedia stands apart from other works not only in the depth of its coverage but also in its range. It discusses lesser known as well as prominent geographical features and offers critical thinking aids that will help students see how the natural world relates to their daily lives. Teaching and learning tools include an appendix called "Opposing Viewpoints" that allows students to understand landforms involved in current conflicts and disputes as well as an "Activities/Discussion Questions" appendix.

The Physical Geography and Geology of the Driftless Area

The Physical Geography and Geology of the Driftless Area
Title The Physical Geography and Geology of the Driftless Area PDF eBook
Author Eric C. Carson
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 168
Release 2019-11-04
Genre Science
ISBN 0813725437

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"Over the course of his 43-year career, James C. Knox conducted seminal research on the geomorphology of the Driftless Area of southwestern Wisconsin. His research covered wide-ranging topics such as long-term land-scape evolution in the Driftless Area; responses of floods to climate change since the last glaciation; processes and timing of floodplain sediment deposition on both small streams and on the Mississippi River; impacts of European settlement on the landscape; and responses of stream systems to land-use changes. This volume presents the state of knowledge of the physical geography and geology of this unglaciated region in the otherwise-glaciated Midwest with contributions written by Knox prior to his passing in 2012 and by a number of his former colleagues and graduate students"--

Wisconsin

Wisconsin
Title Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Margaret Dornfeld
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 86
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781608700622

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An easy-to-use source of quick and reliable information, Its My State! helps young readers identify what is common to and unique about individual states across America.