ComputerJoe
Contributor
I agree that our knowledge of lake levels only goes back about 100 years and our "average" level is relative to that. There is a couple of forests of tree stumps at depth around the Lakes. Off of the Thumb they are 40-100' deep and 6000-8000 years old!
I tried to find a source for lake levels around the mid-1800's but could not. I thought is must have been published somewhere, if not from the Corps of Engineers then the mariners pages of a NewsPaper but so far I have found nothing.
I tried to find a source for lake levels around the mid-1800's but could not. I thought is must have been published somewhere, if not from the Corps of Engineers then the mariners pages of a NewsPaper but so far I have found nothing.