Foreword / Sharon F. Francis Preface / Barry Lawson A note on map making / Bob Gagliuso Acknowledgments / Rebecca A. Brown and Barry Lawson Introduction: Connections with the river / W. D. Wetherell Part I: The physical landscape. Introduction Physiography and bedrock geology / Jon Kim and David Wunsch Glacial geology / Laurence Becker and David Wunsch Soils / Thomas Villars Part II: Climate and weather. Introduction / Nat Tripp Weather and climate / Steve Maleski Extreme weather events / Natalie Koch Climate change / Natalie Koch Part III: The river and watershed. Introduction Subwatersheds and major tributaries / Adair D. Mulligan and Bob Gagliuso Groundwater / Sarah Flanagan Streamflow / Richard Moore Water quality / Adair M. Mulligan Water management / Cleve Kapala and Rebecca A. Brown
Part IV: The natural environment.
Habitats and natural communities / Ned Swanberg
Forests / Charles V. Cogbill
Wetlands / Brett Engstrom
Reptiles and amphibians / Jim Andrews
Part V: Human history of the watershed.
Native space / Lisa Brooks, Donna Roberts Moody, and John Moody
Early settlement / Jere Daniell
Early agriculture / Steve Taylor
The Industrial Era / Richard Ewald
Part VI: Current watershed patterns.
Contemporary agriculture / Steve Taylor
Land use / Kevin Geiger and Barry Lawson
The Postindustrial economy / Preston Gilbert and Rebecca A. Brown
Demographics / Will Sawyer and Barry Lawson
Part VII: Transportation and energy.
Water travel / Sharon A. Penney
Roads / Sharon A. Penney and Barry Lawson
Railroads / Nat Tripp and Sharon A. Penney
Aviation / Roger Damon, Jr.
Energy / John Marshall and Barbara Ripley
Part VIII: Culture, education, and recreation.
Cultural institutions / Rebecca A. Brown
Dartmouth College / James Wright
Tourism and historic sites / Rebecca A. Brown and Judy Hayward
Recreation / Adair D. Mulligan
Epilogue: Opportunities and challenges / Sharon F. Francis.