A Field of Eskers in Central Iowa
This area is located chiefly in Polk County, one to three miles west of Camp Dodge in a swampy section of the south side of Beaver Creek valley. It is just north of the recessional moraine that extends in an east-west direction across parts of Polk and Dallas counties. Within an area about a mile wi...
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UNI ScholarWorks
1920
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Online Access: | https://scholarworks.uni.edu/pias/vol27/iss1/23 https://scholarworks.uni.edu/context/pias/article/6286/viewcontent/022a_a_field_of_eskers_in_central_iowa.pdf |
Summary: | This area is located chiefly in Polk County, one to three miles west of Camp Dodge in a swampy section of the south side of Beaver Creek valley. It is just north of the recessional moraine that extends in an east-west direction across parts of Polk and Dallas counties. Within an area about a mile wide and two or three miles long lying mostly in sections 19 and 20 of Jefferson township, there are a dozen or more eskers which the writer first studied during observations made in this locality in 1910. |
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