2: Limnologists Make up Lots of Words
We discuss the origin story of the Great Lakes and, because the show is 2/3 Canadian this month, hockey.
For a rough transcript of this episode, please visit https://github.com/jscarlton/teachgreatlakes/blob/master/episode-2/tmatgl-2-transcript.markdown
Today’s hosts:
Today’s guests:
Links
- Clarkson University
- Lake Baikal - Wikipedia
- Anishinaabe - Wikipedia
- Rodinia - Wikipedia
- Laurentide Ice Sheet - Wikipedia
- Lake Pontchartrain - Wikipedia
- Canadian Shield - Wikipedia
- USA Hockey - Wikipedia
- Women’s Hockey - Clarkson University Athletics
- Clarkson University Women’s Hockey Hype - YouTube
- Buoy-Laying Vessel Griffon
- There’s still ice in the Great Lakes: USA vs. Canada scientists hockey game – The Buffalo News
Other credits
Podcast theme by Stuart Carlton. Interstitial music provided by Pepouni and by audionautix.com, both under a Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
Creators and Guests
Host
Stuart Carlton
Stuart Carlton is the Assistant Director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program. He manages the day-to-day operation of IISG and works with the IISG Director and staff to coordinate all aspects of the program. He is also a Research Assistant Professor and head of the Coastal and Great Lakes Social Science Lab in the Department of Forestry & Natural Resources at Purdue, where he and his students research the relationship between knowledge, values, trust, and behavior in complex or controversial environmental systems.