Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL

Color poster with text, images, and diagrams. The Savanna Terrace can be traced for approximately 1,000 km along the Mississippi River from Pepin County, Wisconsin to Jackson County, Illinois. Deposition of the terrace began during Wisconsin Episode deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS). Th...

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Main Author: Floyd, Corrie T.
Other Authors: Johnson, Beth A.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46915
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spelling ftunivwiscon:oai:minds.wisconsin.edu:1793/46915 2023-05-15T16:40:40+02:00 Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL Floyd, Corrie T. Johnson, Beth A. 2010-11-01T16:05:36Z application/pdf http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46915 en_US eng USGZE AS589 http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/46915 Savanna Terrace (Illinois-Wisconsin) Glacial landforms--Mississippi River Valley Drift--Mississippi River Valley Posters Slackwater deposits--Mississippi River Valley Presentation 2010 ftunivwiscon 2022-04-13T19:21:58Z Color poster with text, images, and diagrams. The Savanna Terrace can be traced for approximately 1,000 km along the Mississippi River from Pepin County, Wisconsin to Jackson County, Illinois. Deposition of the terrace began during Wisconsin Episode deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS). The units essential to this project consist of slackwater materials of clay-sized particles from the Equality Formation above glaciofluvial sands of the Henry Formation. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Conference Object Ice Sheet University of Wisconsin: Digital Collections
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topic Savanna Terrace (Illinois-Wisconsin)
Glacial landforms--Mississippi River Valley
Drift--Mississippi River Valley
Posters
Slackwater deposits--Mississippi River Valley
spellingShingle Savanna Terrace (Illinois-Wisconsin)
Glacial landforms--Mississippi River Valley
Drift--Mississippi River Valley
Posters
Slackwater deposits--Mississippi River Valley
Floyd, Corrie T.
Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
topic_facet Savanna Terrace (Illinois-Wisconsin)
Glacial landforms--Mississippi River Valley
Drift--Mississippi River Valley
Posters
Slackwater deposits--Mississippi River Valley
description Color poster with text, images, and diagrams. The Savanna Terrace can be traced for approximately 1,000 km along the Mississippi River from Pepin County, Wisconsin to Jackson County, Illinois. Deposition of the terrace began during Wisconsin Episode deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS). The units essential to this project consist of slackwater materials of clay-sized particles from the Equality Formation above glaciofluvial sands of the Henry Formation. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
author2 Johnson, Beth A.
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author Floyd, Corrie T.
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title Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
title_short Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
title_full Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
title_fullStr Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical Analysis of Wisconsin Episode Deposits in the Savanna Terrace Near Savanna, IL
title_sort geophysical analysis of wisconsin episode deposits in the savanna terrace near savanna, il
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