
audiobook
by Wallace Walter Atwood, Rollin D. Salisbury
| Transcriber's note: | The Dalles of the Wisconsin are known today as the Wisconsin Dells. Minor punctuation errors from the original text have been corrected; any unusual capitalization from the original was kept. The formatting for lists has been standardized for easier reading. The footnotes have been placed at the end of the document instead of at the end of the page; there are links to them at their original positions in the text. I apologize for the poor quality of some of the maps; they have been made as clear as possible. |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PART I.
THE TOPOGRAPHY. - WITH SOME NOTES ON THE SURFACE GEOLOGY.
GEOGRAPHY AND SURFACE GEOLOGY OF THE DEVIL'S LAKE REGION.
CHAPTER I.
GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES.
I. THE PLAIN SURROUNDING THE QUARTZITE RIDGES.
II. THE QUARTZITE RIDGES.
III. RELATIONS OF THE SANDSTONE OF THE PLAIN TO THE QUARTZITE OF THE RIDGES.
This volume offers a vivid, page‑turning exploration of the striking landscape that surrounds Devil’s Lake and the famed Wisconsin Dells. Drawing on the expertise of two university geologists, it weaves together detailed maps, hand‑drawn plates, and clear explanations of the region’s rock formations, glacial histories, and river valleys. Listeners will travel from the rugged quartzite cliffs of the Baraboo Range to the tranquil, ripple‑marked sandstone beds, gaining a sense of how ancient seas, ice sheets, and erosion have sculpted the scenery we see today.
Beyond the sheer beauty of the illustrations, the authors illuminate the processes that shape the land—faulting, uplift, and the relentless work of water carving valleys and rapids. The work also touches on the practical side of geology, discussing groundwater flow, mineral resources, and the early scientific efforts that mapped this corner of the Midwest. Ideal for anyone curious about natural history, this guide brings the region’s geological story to life in an engaging, accessible format.
Full title
The Geography of the Region about Devil's Lake and the Dalles of the Wisconsin With Some Notes on Its Surface Geology
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (285K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Joanna Johnston and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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A pioneering American geologist and teacher, he helped shape how geology and geography were taught to generations of students. His work ranged from glacial studies to influential textbooks written for classrooms and general readers alike.
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