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Are Michigan and Huron separate lakes – or have we been counting the Great Lakes wrong?
There may actually be four Great Lakes: “Lake” Huron and “Lake” Michigan could actually be considered “lobes” of one big lake — big enough to unseat Lake Superior as the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area.
We hear two takes: one from a scientific perspective, and one from a cultural perspective.
GUESTS:
Eric Anderson, director of hydrologic science and engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.
Eric Hemenway, humanities program manager for the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability.
Cover image credit:
Aaron - stock.adobe.com/302750092
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Are Michigan and Huron separate lakes – or have we been counting the Great Lakes wrong?
There may actually be four Great Lakes: “Lake” Huron and “Lake” Michigan could actually be considered “lobes” of one big lake — big enough to unseat Lake Superior as the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area.
We hear two takes: one from a scientific perspective, and one from a cultural perspective.
GUESTS:
Eric Anderson, director of hydrologic science and engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.
Eric Hemenway, humanities program manager for the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability.
Cover image credit:
Aaron - stock.adobe.com/302750092
Want to submit a question to On Hand? Do it here:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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