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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sue LeafPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781517901684ISBN 10: 1517901685 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 09 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Finding a Footing 2. A Solid Foundation 3. Metamorphosis 4. Working Geologist 5. Settling In 6. Fracture 7. Bedrock and Rivers 8. The Winchells Broaden their Reach 9. Rocks of Fire: The North Shore 10. Portages: The Boundary Waters and Iron Ranges 11. Back to the North Shore 12. The Boom 13. Field Work, Politics, Feminism, Romance 14. Shaping a Science 15. The American Geologist 16. Terminal Moraine 17. Americans in Paris 18. Glacial Retreat 19. The Archaeologist 20. The Antiquity of Man Epilogue Men of the Minnesota Geological Survey Notes IndexReviewsSue Leaf has done a great service for the people of Minnesota and beyond by telling the story of Newton Horace Winchell so thoughtfully and beautifully. Readers of Minnesota's Geologist will be rewarded with new insights into why the world around us functions as it does. This is a book that I've been hoping for. --Harvey Thorleifson, director, Minnesota Geological Survey Minnesota's Geologist is an engaging biography of a pioneering scientist and a vivid tour through Minnesota's landscape. Sue Leaf weaves the geology and natural history of the state seamlessly through the narrative of Winchell's life and boundless curiosity. The reader travels with Leaf, following Winchell's steps through Minnesota and beyond. --Julie Bartley, Gustavus Adolphus College A fascinating and delightful story of Newton Horace Winchell's personal and professional life, from a sixteen-year-old schoolteacher to the director of the Minnesota Geological Survey. Follow him throughout the state as he studies the varied geology of Minnesota. Sue Leaf conducted thorough research, and this book will be appreciated by everyone, not only geologists! --Richard W. Ojakangas, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota Duluth Imagine being hired to map Minnesota's geology, by canoe, horse, or train--in just twenty years! Newton Horace Winchell embarked on this mission when both he and the field of geology were young, and Sue Leaf lets you tag along. She blows dust off of his annual reports, adds detail with letters and newspapers, and deftly places Winchell in American Progressive Era history and Minnesota in earth history. --Carrie Jennings, research and policy director, Freshwater Society Sue Leaf has done a great service for the people of Minnesota and beyond by telling the story of Newton Horace Winchell so thoughtfully and beautifully. Readers of Minnesota's Geologist will be rewarded with new insights into why the world around us functions as it does. This is a book that I've been hoping for. -Harvey Thorleifson, director, Minnesota Geological Survey Minnesota's Geologist is an engaging biography of a pioneering scientist and a vivid tour through Minnesota's landscape. Sue Leaf weaves the geology and natural history of the state seamlessly through the narrative of Winchell's life and boundless curiosity. The reader travels with Leaf, following Winchell's steps through Minnesota and beyond. -Julie Bartley, Gustavus Adolphus College A fascinating and delightful story of Newton Horace Winchell's personal and professional life, from a sixteen-year-old schoolteacher to the director of the Minnesota Geological Survey. Follow him throughout the state as he studies the varied geology of Minnesota. Sue Leaf conducted thorough research, and this book will be appreciated by everyone, not only geologists! -Richard W. Ojakangas, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota Duluth Imagine being hired to map Minnesota's geology, by canoe, horse, or train-in just twenty years! Newton Horace Winchell embarked on this mission when both he and the field of geology were young, and Sue Leaf lets you tag along. She blows dust off of his annual reports, adds detail with letters and newspapers, and deftly places Winchell in American Progressive Era history and Minnesota in earth history. -Carrie Jennings, research and policy director, Freshwater Society In Minnesota's Geologist, Leaf expertly manages the volume of geology - neither technically overwhelming nor patronizing for the lay reader. She writes with grace, reverence and awe about the task Winchell faced: His work, she wrote, would tell the story 'of the immense forces of nature, of rocks and fire and ice and time - unimaginable expanses of time - that few in the young state had pondered.' -Star Tribune This well researched work explores [Newton Horace Winchell] life history and his many contributions to our knowledge of the state's geologic attributes and our understanding of its native people. -Northern Wilds Winchell at age 25 dedicated himself to geological scientific inquiry. His passionate and adventurous life story, told for the first time by environmental historian Sue Leaf, guides readers through the geologic history of the state. -Minnesota History Sue Leaf has done a great service for the people of Minnesota and beyond by telling the story of Newton Horace Winchell so thoughtfully and beautifully. Readers of Minnesota's Geologist will be rewarded with new insights into why the world around us functions as it does. This is a book that I've been hoping for. -Harvey Thorleifson, director, Minnesota Geological Survey Minnesota's Geologist is an engaging biography of a pioneering scientist and a vivid tour through Minnesota's landscape. Sue Leaf weaves the geology and natural history of the state seamlessly through the narrative of Winchell's life and boundless curiosity. The reader travels with Leaf, following Winchell's steps through Minnesota and beyond. -Julie Bartley, Gustavus Adolphus College A fascinating and delightful story of Newton Horace Winchell's personal and professional life, from a sixteen-year-old schoolteacher to the director of the Minnesota Geological Survey. Follow him throughout the state as he studies the varied geology of Minnesota. Sue Leaf conducted thorough research, and this book will be appreciated by everyone, not only geologists! -Richard W. Ojakangas, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota Duluth Imagine being hired to map Minnesota's geology, by canoe, horse, or train-in just twenty years! Newton Horace Winchell embarked on this mission when both he and the field of geology were young, and Sue Leaf lets you tag along. She blows dust off of his annual reports, adds detail with letters and newspapers, and deftly places Winchell in American Progressive Era history and Minnesota in earth history. -Carrie Jennings, research and policy director, Freshwater Society Author InformationSue Leaf is author of The Bullhead Queen: A Year on Pioneer Lake; A Love Affair with Birds: The Life of Thomas Sadler Roberts; and Portage: A Family, a Canoe, and the Search for the Good Life, all published by Minnesota. She also wrote Potato City: Nature, History, and Community in the Age of Sprawl. Trained as a zoologist, she writes on environmental topics and is editor of the newsletter of the Wild River Audubon Society of east-central Minnesota. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |