DRIFT VOLUME IN THE SOUTHERN PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN—A PRODIGIOUS PLEISTOCENE ENDOWMENT

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY(1993)

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Michigan's Southern Peninsula is by far the largest drift repository in the Great Lakes Area. Thickness of the glacial sediments averages 85 m and volume, previously unknown, exceeds 9300 km3. The distribution, however, is very uneven, as is the underlying bedrock surface. These variations and known surface characteristics provide a basis for the first qualitative and quantitative identification of distinct drift realms. Even the smallest of the eight realms contains about 35% more drift than the better known Kettle Moraine tract of Wisconsin, which encompasses 50% more area. Comparative analysis within the peninsula shows that Pleistocene glaciation completely transformed the topography to the north, whereas the southern half has palimpsest relationships with subcropping formations.
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DRIFT,DRIFT VOLUME,MICHIGAN,GREAT LAKES,PLEISTOCENE
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