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Trapped in the Forest
Abstract/OtherAbstract :
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes Literature, I feel like a stranger in my own home state. In four weeks I have visited a new Michigan. I have assessed sand dune succession, walked to an island and visited the childhood summer home of a famous author. The Michigan that I know is paved with concrete and suffers from an acute lack of wind. Summers are sweaty and winters are harsh. There is no forest to buffer the temperature of the urban landscape that constructs my one, true Michigan., http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61469/1/Hartrick_2008.pdf
Authors :
Hartrick, James
Contributors :
Biological Station, University of Michigan (UMBS), Ann Arbor
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Publisher :  -     Type :  Working Paper     Format :  68647 bytes, application/pdf    
Date Detail :
2009-01-12, 2009-01-12, 2008
Subject :
Natural Resources and Environment, Science
Coverage :
UMBS Campus, Lake Superior, Pictured Rocks Nat. Lakeshore, Hartwick PInes
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Languages :  en_US    
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