8 episodes

Though caring for our nation's waters continues to be an important public priority, the level of geoscience involved in this effort has become increasingly complex. This series features experts who explain in plain words the foundational ideas underlying the science of hydrology, while also taking the listener into the field to meet the researchers working on key water resource-related projects across Wisconsin.

Aquifers and Watersheds University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

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Though caring for our nation's waters continues to be an important public priority, the level of geoscience involved in this effort has become increasingly complex. This series features experts who explain in plain words the foundational ideas underlying the science of hydrology, while also taking the listener into the field to meet the researchers working on key water resource-related projects across Wisconsin.

    Watersheds Past - Oaks, Rings and Answers

    Watersheds Past - Oaks, Rings and Answers

    In this episode, the fascinating science of dendrochronology is explained. Learn how the study of tree rings can provide answers about watersheds in the past, and information for stakeholders about watersheds in the future.

    • 21 min
    Phosphorus, Outreach and the Fox-Wolf Watershed

    Phosphorus, Outreach and the Fox-Wolf Watershed

    The secrets of the phosphorus cycle are revealed in this episode, as well as the challenges of trying to relay the science about this unusual nutrient cycle to stakeholders impacted by phosphorus loading. Sea Grant outreach specialist Julia Noordyk is featured, sharing her experiences in spreading knowledge about caring for water resources to the inhabitants of the watersheds feeding Green Bay.

    • 24 min
    Wisconsin Aquifers: Cambrian, Pre-Cambrian and Confined

    Wisconsin Aquifers: Cambrian, Pre-Cambrian and Confined

    In episode six, the series continues its exploration of the aquifers of Wisconsin. USGS scientist David Krabbenhoft returns to share his expertise, while historical color on the geological influence of Carthusian monks and Thomas Chamberlin rounds out the narrative.

    • 15 min
    Wisconsin Aquifers: Surficial Groundwater and the Central Sands

    Wisconsin Aquifers: Surficial Groundwater and the Central Sands

    A close examination of Wisconsin aquifers begins in episode five, which features USGS scientist David Krabbenhoft, slices of Wisconsin’s geological history, and an interview with Dr. George Kraft. Dr. Kraft is a water resources scientist who is intimately familiar with the ongoing situation in Wisconsin’s Central Sands area, where lowering water levels are becoming an issue of serious concern.

    • 20 min
    Streams, Snails and Invasive Species

    Streams, Snails and Invasive Species

    In this episode, Chris heads out to Black Earth Creek to meet Tim Campbell, an aquatic invasive species expert who works for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant. In between dodging traffic and wildlife, they share a candid conversation on invasive species, on specific organisms affecting Wisconsin and on how to think about the proliferation of unwanted flora and fauna in general. Tim explains the challenges of conducting effective public outreach on such invasives, as well as the role that watersheds play in the spread of undesirable species.

    • 19 min
    Aquifers, Websites and Water Tables

    Aquifers, Websites and Water Tables

    Chris heads to the USGS to meet Dr. David Krabbenhoft, a research scientist who shares the basic information necessary for understanding aquifers.

    • 11 min

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Quick, dry, informative

This is an interesting look into Wisconsin's water systems. Each podcast is relatively brief while covering a broad range of information. Information for farming, gardening, landscaping, construction, environmentally concerned, geology, Wisconsin history, infrastructure, how taxes are spent, regulations and their impact, pollution, green planning, water recreation.
If you participate in ANY kind of water recreation in Wisconsin waters, in particular fish, launch boats from multiple sites, you should listen to the podcast about invasive species.
It's not going to have you on the edge of your seat by any means, but it gives you a better sense of the water in Wisconsin. If any of those apply to you, try out just one of the episodes! They are short and you might learn something useful!

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