The Human Role in the Formation of South Works: Iron, Limestone & Slag
Chicago Stella Brown
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The Human Role in the Formation of South Works: Iron, Limestone & Slag
Chicago Stella Brown
$15.00
The South Works Deep Geological Study is an investigation into the history of the South Works site through its geology. The land jutting into the lake is made up of mostly slag landfill dumped by steel mills between the late 1880s and 1922 expanding the land from an original 73 acres to the present 573 currently owned by U.S. Steel and the Chicago Park District. This study brings the geology of the site up from below, both literally and figuratively, in order to expose the history of the formation of the site through human actions and to delve into the social, ecological and environmental history of the place. It works to locate human history on the deep geological time scale within the Anthropocene, the geologic epoch we now inhabit defined by permanent changes brought upon the planet by human actions, and to acknowledge the role that people played in shaping this unique land- scape.

Author: Stella Brown
Year: 2018
Pages: 24
Dimensions: 5.25 x 8.5 in.
Cover: Softcover
Language: English
Found in: Ecology  History  Research