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Beyond Walden: The Hidden History of America's Kettle Lakes and Ponds

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Beyond Walden: The Hidden History of America's Kettle Lakes and Ponds - Thorson, Robert
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The geology, ecology, and cultural history of kettle lakes from Maine to Montana. Lakes are a beloved part of the American landscape, and kettles are the most common type, spanning the northern part of the country from New England to the High Plains. Kettle lakes are depressions formed by meltdown of glacial ice and filled with freshwater. Unlike other kinds of lakes that have significant inlet or outlet streams, kettle lakes are natural wells tapping the groundwater table. A source of joyful relaxation and ...

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Beyond Walden: The Hidden History of America's Kettle Lakes and Ponds 2009, Walker & Company, New York

ISBN-13: 9780802716453

Hardcover