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The Deep Time of Walden Pond (nautil.us)
23 points by dnetesn on May 10, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



> Moments later, 33 inches (84 centimeters) of lake history break the surface.

> The results of previous coring studies suggest that this sample represents about 1,500 years, which carbon-14 dating of the mud will later confirm. A band of sediment that was deposited during Thoreau’s lifetime lies 8 to 9 inches (20 to 24 centimeters) below the surface layer of the core. I can link the two strata with the span of two hands, a distance that will eventually shorten down there on the lake bed as new, watery mud gradually compresses under the weight of future layers. Thoreau’s writings easily draw your imagination back to the 19th century, but a sediment core such as this pulls you even deeper into the past by encouraging you to ask “what happened before that?” Seeing so many relics of Walden’s yesteryears stacked one atop the other in this manner exposes self-centered views of history for what they are, reflections of our own minds that obscure our momentary positions in an open-ended river of time.


Walden is still one of my favorite books. Had a profound influence on me when I first read it in college. Thanks for this interesting article!




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