Lawrence University: Some of the materials we collected we expect to use over many years or are of a format not easy for the Appleton Public Library to handle. We will distribute these through a special Lawrence University Library Reserve collection. You will be able to register for a special reserve card which will allow a 3 day check-out with another 3 day extension. de Golia, Jack and Joe Zarki with Laura M. Johnson and Sandra Chisholm Robinson Expedition Yellowstone: A Cooperative School Outreach Program Wyoming: Yellowstone Assn., 1987 looseleaf notebook (266 pgs.) with pbk (174 pgs.) Using the fictional story of mountain man Joshua Grimes and his descendants, Expedition Yellowstone tells the story of the first national park. The accompanying teacher's guide has activities, reproducible masters, games, etc. across the curriculum. Appropriate for upper elementary and middle school students. Knops, Bob & Mark Martin Fishing the Upper Fox - Lower Wolf Rhinelander: Fishing Hot Spots, c. 1994, pbk 78pgs. Maps with depths of Poygan, Winneconne, Butte des Morts, Partridge Lake and Wolf River to New London. NOAA Lake Winnebago and Lower Fox River Recreational Chart 14916 Rockville, MD: U.S.Govt. Printing Office, c.1992, spiral bound 35 pgs. Detailed charts of Lake Winnebago and the Fox River to its mouth at Green Bay. Maps: 3D topographic map of Yellowstone National Park Geological Map of Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman, MT: Montana State University, 1989 includes diagrams of caldera formation, relative volumes of eruptions, landsat map of Yellowstone, timeline of geologic formations, tectonic map as well as rock type maps. Geologic Map of Upper Geyser Basin U.S.Geological Survey,, 1982 Details of thermal sites. Iceland Touring Map 1:500,000 Reykjavik: Landmaelingar Islands, 1995. Includes Name index for locating features, good topographic detail. Iceland Geological Map 1:500,000 Reykjavik: Landmaelingar Islands, 1989. Rock types, eruptive fissures, fault lines. at same scale as touring map for comparison. Yellowstone Teton Wit Card Game Billlings, MT: Interpretive Marketing Products, 1985 Game probably most useful for its color photographs of wildlife, plants and geological features. 4" by 5" flags of Iceland, Wisconsin and Wyoming Posters: Aerial view looking north across Greater Yellowstone artist's conception Buffalo in Snow along the Firehole River by James Thomson Periodical excerpts: These notebooks contain photocopies of the articles mentioned in the JASON bibliography, related current articles from mainstream publications and articles about Wisconsin's glaciology, sturgeon and lake flies. ICELAND: Gudmundsson, Magnua T. and Helgi Bjornsson, "Eruptions in Grimsvotn, Vatnajokull, Iceland, 1934 - 1991," Jokull, No. 41, 1991, pgs. 21-46 Jonasson, Petur M. and Hakon Adalsteinsson, "Phytoplankton production in shallow eutrophic Lake Myvatn," Oikos 32, 1979, pgs. 113-138. Sigurdson, Haraldur and Stephen R.J.Sparks, "Lateral magma flow within rifted Icelandic crust," Nature Vol.274 13 July, 1978, pgs.126-130 Thorarinsson, S. etal, "The eruption on Heimaey, Iceland," Nature Vol.241 9 Feb.1973, pgs.372-375. Williams, Richard S., Jr., "Satellite remote sensing of Vatnajokull, Iceland," Annals of Glaciology, Vol. 9, 1987, pgs.127-35 Campbell, David G. "Splendid isolation in Thingvallavatn," Natural History June 1996, pgs. 48-55. Eye on Iceland, Autumn 1996 and three issues to come. Goreau, Angeline "Land of elves and trolls and pretty ponies," New York Times Magazine 12 May, 1996 pgs. 52-3, 79-80, 88. Leach, Alexandra N. "Norse mythology," Book Links, November 1996 pgs. 9-13 Levathes, Louise E., "Iceland, life under the glacier," National Geographic, Vol.171, February 1987, pgs. 184-215. Morais, Richard C. "Saga of fire and ice," Forbes Magazine, 23 Oct. 1995 pgs.160-165 Stolzenburg, William "The puffin people," Sea Frontiers Summer 1995, pgs.12- 3, 25. Taylor, Kenneth, "Puffins," National Geographic, Vol. 189, January 1996, pgs. 112-31. Tourtellot, Jonathan B. "Ring around Iceland," National Geographic Traveler, May/June 1994 pgs. 66-84 YELLOWSTONE: Smith, Robert B. and Robert L. Christiansen, "Yellowstone Park as a window on the Earth's interior," Scientific American, Vol.242, 1980 pages 104-117. Babbitt, Bruce, "The fierce green fire," Audubon Sept./Oct. 1994, pg.120 Begley, Sharon, "The return of the native," Newsweek, 23 Jan., 1995 pg.53 Brower, Kenneth, "Autumn in Yellowstone," National Geographic Traveler, Sept./Oct. 1995 pgs.38-55 Evans, Caroline, "Geyser watching is hot," Ranger Rick Feb. 1996, pgs. 16- 20 LaPierre, Yvette, "Hot spots," National Parks, Jan/Feb. 1995, pgs. 39-42 Robbins, Jim, "The microbe miners," Audubon Nov./Dec. 1994, pgs. 90-95 This one features JASON team researcher Jack Farmer Satchell, Michael, " A discouraging word for buffalo," U.S.News & World Report, 30 Sept. 1996, pgs. 61-3 Wilkinson, Todd, "Cutthroat competition in Lake Yellowstone," Backpacker, Feb. 1995, pg. 14 Yoxall, Patty, "Yellowstone after the fire," Current Health 2, Dec. 1994, pgs. 16-18 WISCONSIN: Grzimek, Bernhard Grizmek's Animal Life Encyclopedia New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, c.1973 , Chapter 6 Polypterids, Sturgeons and Related Forms, pgs.132- 143. Aquaticus - Journal of the Shedd Aquarium Vol. 19, No. 2, 1987 Madson, John, "Ancient waters - ancient fish" Marx, Wesley, "Life at the bottom makes the sturgeon a tough customer" Deans, Nora L., " Looking at the life of a Great Lakes relic" Powers, Jan and Michael Rigsby, "More reading about sturgeons" Boyle, Robert H. "Friends of a living fossil," Sports Illustrated, 4 Mar.1996, pgs. 18-20. Christenson, Lyle M. and Gene R. Hatzenberger, "Growth and movement of Shovelnose Sturgeon in the Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 1972-1979," Wisconsin DNR Research Report 173, June 1996. Folz, Dan, "Living fossil," Wisconsin Natural Resources, Mar/Apr. 1979, pgs. 4-7 Hagge, Inga Brynildson, "The indomitable spirit of wolves," Wisconsin Trails, Jan./Feb. 1996, pgs. 19-24 Hamel, Raymond, "The lure of fish decoys," Wisconsin Natural Resources, Feb. 1995, pgs.9-11 Harrison, George, "Super sturgeon," Sports Afield, Nov. 1995, pg. 46 Hilsenhoff, William F., "The biology of Chironomus plumosus in Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin," Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Vol.59, May 1966, pgs. 465-73. "Ecology and population dynamics of Chironomus plumosus in Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin," Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Vol. 60, November 1967, pgs. 1183-94. Jennings, Martin, "Genes make all the difference," Wisconsin Natural Resources, Feb. 1996, pgs.4-9 Pringle, Gordon R. and Thomas L. Wirth, "The Lake Sturgeon, its life history, ecology and management," WI DNR Publication 4-3600(74), 1974 Rennicke, Jeff, "The Ice Age Trail," Backpacker, Aug. 1993, pgs. 40-48 Stegemann, Eileen C., "Sturgeon - the king of freshwater fishes," The Conservationist, Aug.1994, pgs. 18-23 Thiel, Richard P., "The howl over wolves," Wisconsin Natural Resources, Dec. 1994, pgs.4-10 Timmel, Barbara, "A thousand miles on a ribbon of ice," Wisconsin Natural Resources, Dec. 1993, pgs.22-28 We will also be including other articles as we find them and notebooks of the past JASON Expeditions. For information on where to find/purchase any of these items, contact Cindy Duckert at 414-722-4046 or duckert@focol.org