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Lakes: Their Birth, Life, and Death

John Richard Saylor

"Lakes is my favorite kind of natural history: meticulously researched, timely, comprehensive, and written with imagination and verve."--Jerry Dennis, author of The Living Great Lakes

Lakes might be the most misunderstood bodies of water on earth. And while they may seem commonplace, without lakes our world would never be the same. In this revealing look at these lifegiving treasures, John Richard Saylor shows us just how deep our connection to still waters run.

Lakes is an illuminating tour through the most fascinating lakes around the world. Whether it's Lake Vostok, located more than two miles beneath the surface of Antarctica, whose water was last exposed to the atmosphere perhaps a million years ago; Lake Baikal in southern Siberia, the world's deepest and oldest lake formed by a rift in the earth's crust; or Lake Nyos, the so-called Killer Lake that exploded in 1986, resulting in hundreds of deaths, Saylor reveals to us the wonder that exists in lakes found throughout the world. Along the way we learn all the many forms that lakes take--how they come to be and how they feed and support ecosystems--and what happens when lakes vanish.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
  • Publish Date: Jun 7th, 2022
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.30in - 1.10in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9781643260488
  • Categories: Ecosystems & Habitats - Lakes, Ponds & SwampsAnimals - Marine LifeNatural History

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About the Author

Saylor, John Richard: - John Richard Saylor, PhD, is a professor of mechanical engineering at Clemson University. He has spent the better part of his career studying fluid mechanics, specifically researching phenomena that occur at the interface between air and water. In addition to lakes, his scientific interests include the physics of drops, bubbles, and waves, and he has applied his research to applications such as the use of water sprays and ultrasonics to clean diesel exhaust and methods for using radar to study raindrops. He was a student at the Santa Fe Science Writing Workshop in 2017. He lives in Clemson, South Carolina.

Praise for this book

"Saylor delivers science in a layperson's language to detail their forms, how they're created, how they're miraculously sustained, and, yes, how they die. Revelations abound."--Booklist

"Lakes is my favorite kind of natural history: meticulously researched, timely, comprehensive, and written with imagination and verve."--Jerry Dennis, author of The Living Great Lakes

"Lakes is a timely celebration of the world's myriad freshwater repositories, reminding us of their comforting permanence and frightening fragility. Lakes informs us about where they come from, intrigues us about what they do when they're here, and warns us about what happens when they die. Read this book and you'll never take a glass of water for granted again."--Wayne Grady, author of The Great Lakes: The Natural History of a Changing Region

"A far-reaching introduction to the realm of fresh water, including many of the world's most fascinating lakes; how they form, how they work, and how they change over time."--Curt Stager, author of Still Waters: The Secret World of Lakes

"An expert of both engineering and storytelling, John Richard Saylor explores the many unsolved mysteries about the world's lakes. We learn that lakes are not permanent fixtures of the landscape but are in a state of perpetual invisible change. I'll never look at lakes the same way again." --David L. Hu, author of How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls