Ohio Hill Country: A Rewoven Landscape

Author:   Carolyn Platt ,  Gary Meszaros
Publisher:   Kent State University Press
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9781606351345


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Ohio Hill Country: A Rewoven Landscape


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A fascinating survey of the geologic, environmental, and human history of southeastern Ohio The southeastern third of Ohio is quite different from the flat or gently rolling portions of the state, differing in landscape, geologic history, ecology, and human history. It is the deeply dissected hill country that was formed over many millions of years by sediments eroded from four ancient mountain ranges. Continuing erosion and massive runoff from great ice-age glaciers further shaped the land and its drainage systems. In Ohio Hill Country, author Carolyn Platt describes how plant and animal life evolved to fill the many niches and micro-climates afforded by the area s weathered sandstones and shales and the ravines cut by area streams. She introduces readers to places such as the Hocking Hills and the Edge of Appalachia in Adams County, which are still home to an exotic and diverse group of flora and fauna. When European settlement began at the end of the eighteenth century, Platt explains, it inevitably caused enormous changes in plant cover and in the animal populations inhabiting the area s thick, old-growth woodlands. Farms supplanted forests, and stock replaced many wild animals, which were both hunted for food and exterminated because they competed with domestic animals. Burgeoning iron furnaces of the Hanging Rock Iron Range, coal mining that continues today, and other forces of development have altered the original fabric of the region. The Hill Country, poorer than the rest of the state, offers both beauty and fascination. In some aspects, such as the regrowth of forests, the region has recovered from humans' rough handling. It is an old and complex landscape with exciting and intriguing natural and human histories. With engaging, readable prose complemented by maps and beautiful colour photographs, Ohio Hill Country instills an understanding of and appreciation for southeastern Ohio's geology, ecology, and human history.

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Author:   Carolyn Platt ,  Gary Meszaros
Publisher:   Kent State University Press
Imprint:   Kent State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 27.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.455kg
ISBN:  

9781606351345


ISBN 10:   1606351346
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   30 October 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Carolyn Platt is a retired professor of English at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland. She is author of Creatures of Change: An Album of Ohio Animals (The Kent State University Press, 1998), Birds of the Lake Erie Region (The Kent State University Press, 2001), and Cuyahoga Valley National Park Handbook (The Kent State University Press, 2006).

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