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    Geology of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail

    by David M. Mickelson, Louis J. Maher Jr., Susan L. Simpson


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    • ISBN-13: 9780299284848
    • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
    • Publication date: 10/20/2011
    • Edition description: 1
    • Pages: 408
    • Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.70(d)

    David M. Mickelson and Louis J. Maher Jr. are both professors emeriti and senior scientists in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Susan L. Simpson is a writer and editor who has worked for the National Park Service and other conservation organizations.

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments   

    Introduction   

        Notes on the Ice Age Trail Segments   

        Notes on Safety and Ice Age Trail Access   

        An Overview of Wisconsin Geology   

        The Driftless Area   

    Science Briefs   

        SB 1. Why Glaciers? Why Not?   

        SB 2. How Do Glaciers Move?   

        SB 3. Are All Glaciers Cold?   

        SB 4. Scratching the Surface   

        SB 5. Scraping Up the Rubble: The Making of Till   

        SB 6. End Moraines   

        SB 7. Water, Water Everywhere   

        SB 8. Outwash and Loess   

        SB 9. Kettles   

        SB 10. Pitted Outwash   

        SB 11. Hummocky Terrain   

        SB 12. Moulin Kames   

        SB 13. Eskers and Crevasse Fillings   

        SB 14. Drumlins   

        SB 15. Ice-Walled-Lake Plains   

        SB 16. Glacial Lakes   

        SB 17. Tunnel Channels   

        SB 18. When Was the Ice Here? How Do We Know?   

        SB 19. The Niagara Escarpment   

        SB 20. The Ups and Downs of the Great Lakes   

        SB 21. Rock Recognition 101   

        SB 22. Understanding Topographic Maps   

    Northeast Ice Age Trail Segments   

        1. Sturgeon Bay Segment   

        2. Forestville Segment   

        3. Kewaunee River Segment   

        4. Tisch Mills Segment   

        5. Two Creeks Buried Forest Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   

        6. East Twin River Segment   

        7. Mishicot Segment   

        8. Point Beach Segment   

        9. City of Two Rivers Segment   

        10. Dunes Segment   

        11. City of Manitowoc Segment   

    Northern Kettle Moraine Ice Age Trail Segments   

        12. La Budde Creek Segment   

        13. Greenbush Segment   

        14. Parnell Segment   

        15. Milwaukee River Segment in Fond du Lac County   

        16. Campbellsport Drumlins Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   

    Middle Kettle Moraine Ice Age Trail Segments   

        17. Milwaukee River Segment in Washington County       

        18. Kewaskum Segment   

        19. Southern Kewaskum Segment   

        20. West Bend Segment   

        21. Horicon Marsh Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   

        22. Cedar Lakes Segment   

        23. Slinger Segment   

        24. Pike Lake Segment   

        25. Holy Hill Segment   

        26. Loew Lake Segment   

        27. Monches Segment   

        28. Merton Segment   

        29. Hartland Segment   

        30. Delafield Segment   

    Southern Kettle Moraine Ice Age Trail Segments   

        31. Lapham Peak Segment       

        32. Waterville Segment   

        33. Scuppernong Segment       

        34. Eagle Segment   

        35. Stoney Ridge Segment       

        36. Blue Spring Lake Segment   

        37. Blackhawk Segment   

        38. Whitewater Lake Segment   

    Southern Green Bay Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   

        39. Clover Valley Segment   

        40. Storrs Lake Wildlife Area Segment   

        41. Milton Segment   

        42. Janesville to Milton Segment   

        43. Janesville Segment   

        44. Devil's Staircase Segment   

        45. Albany Segment   

        46. Monticello Segment   

        47. Brooklyn Wildlife Segment   

        48. Montrose Segment   

        49. Verona Segment   

        50. Madison Segment   

        51. Valley View Segment   

        52. Cross Plains Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   

        53. Cross Plains Segment   

        54. Table Bluff Segment   

        55. Indian Lake Segment   

        56. Lodi Marsh Segment   

        57. Eastern Lodi Marsh Segment   

        58. City of Lodi Segment   

        59. Groves-Pertzborn Segment   

        60. Gibraltar Segment   

        61. Merrimac Ferry Segment   

        62. Merrimac Segment   

        63. Devil's Lake Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   

        64. Devil's Lake Segment   

        65. Sauk Point Segment   

        66. Baraboo Segment   

        67. Portage Canal Segment   

        68. Marquette Segment   

        69. Mill Bluff Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve and Glacial Lake Wisconsin   

        70. John Muir Memorial Park Segment   

    Western Green Bay Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   

        71. Chaffee Creek Segment   

        72. Wedde Creek Segment       

        73. Mecan River Segment       
     

        74. Greenwood Segment   
     

        75. Bohn Lake Segment   
     

        76. Deerfield Segment   
     

        77. Belmont-Emmons-Hartman Creek Segment   
     

        78. Waupaca River Segment   
     

        79. Skunk and Foster Lakes Segment   
     

        80. New Hope-Iola Ski Hill Segment   
     

     

    Northern Green Bay Lobe and Langlade Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   
     

        81. Ringle Segment   
     

        82. Eau Claire Dells Segment   
     

        83. Plover River Segment       
     

        84. Kettlebowl Segment   
     

        85. Lumbercamp Segment       
     

        86. Old Railroad Segment       
     

        87. Highland Lakes Eastern Segment   
     

        88. Highland Lakes Western Segment   
     

        89. Parrish Hills Segment       
     

     

    Wisconsin Valley Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   
     

        90. Harrison Hills Segment   
     

        91. Alta Junction Segment       
     

        92. Underdown Segment   
     

        93. Grandfather Falls Segment   
        94. Turtle Rock Segment   
     

        95. Averill-Kelly Creek Segment   
     

        96. Newwood Segment   
        97. Camp 27 Segment   
     

        98. Timberland Wilderness Segment   
     

        99. Wood Lake Segment   
     

     

    Chippewa Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   
     

        100. Rib Lake Segment   
     

        101. Timm's Hill National Trail   
     

        102. East Lake Segment   
     

        103. Pine Line Segment   
     

        104. Mondeaux Esker Segment   
     

        105. Jerry Lake Segment   
     

        106. Lake Eleven Segment       
     

        107. Chippewa River Segment   
     

        108. Firth Lake Segment   
        109. Harwood Lakes Segment   
     

        110. Chippewa Moraine Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve and the Chippewa Moraine Segment       
     

        111. Southern Blue Hills Segment   
     

        112. Northern Blue Hills Segment   
     

        113. Hemlock Creek Segment   
     

        114. Tuscobia Segment   
     

     

    Superior Lobe Ice Age Trail Segments   
     

        115. Bear Lake Segment   
     

        116. Grassy Lake Segment       
     

        117. Timberland Hills Area Segment   
     

        118. Sand Creek Segment       
     

        119. McKenzie Creek Segment   
     

        120. Pine Lake Segment   
     

        121. Straight River Segment   
     

        122. Straight Lake Segment   
     

       123. Trade River Segment       
     

        124. Gandy Dancer State Trail Segment   
     

        125. St. Croix Falls Segment   
     

        126. Interstate State Park Unit of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve   
     

    Further Readings       
     

    Index

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    The Ice Age National Scenic Trail meanders across the state of Wisconsin through scenic glacial terrain dotted with lakes, steep hills, and long, narrow ridges. David M. Mickelson, Louis J. Maher Jr., and Susan L. Simpson bring this landscape to life and help readers understand what Ice Age Wisconsin was like. An overview of Wisconsin’s geology and key geological concepts helps readers understand geological processes, materials, and landforms. The authors detail geological features along each segment of the Ice Age Trail and at each of the nine National Ice Age Scientific Reserve sites.
        Readers can experience the Ice Age Trail through more than one hundred full-color photographs, scores of beautiful maps, and helpful diagrams. Science briefs explain glacial features such as eskers, drumlins, and moraines. Geology of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail also includes detailed trail descriptions that are cross referenced with the science briefs to make it easy to find the geological terms used in the trail descriptions. Whatever your level of experience with hiking or knowledge of glaciers, this book will provide lively, informative, and revealing descriptions for a new understanding of the shape of the land beneath our feet.

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    A book with excellent site-specific glacial geologic illustrations and explanations. It will bring the geology of the Ice Age Trail and Ice Age National Scientific Reserve alive for hikers and non-hikers alike.”—Kent M. Syverson, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

    “The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a pleasure to hike, and also tells a story: how the advance and retreat of continental glaciers sculpt a landscape. Up until now, those wanting to dig in and better understand that story have not had a comprehensive guide to take along on hikes to interpret the landscape features highlighted on the Ice Age Trail. This book fills in a huge gap in efforts to promote the Ice Age Trail not only as a recreational resource but also as an educational one.”—Mike Wollmer, Executive Director, Ice Age Trail Alliance

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