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Trends in Year-To-Year Fluctuations in Surface Air Temperature,Canadian Arctic
Authors:K Higurchi
Institution:Climate Diagnostic Research Group , Atmospheric Environment Service , 4905 Dufferin Street, Downsview, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada
Abstract:The northwest portion of the Tekonsha Moraine has traditionally been considered to be a product of, and composed of sediments from, the Lake Michigan Lobe. A recent study has also correlated till from the moraine with an exposure (Ganges till) along the shore of Lake Michigan. The results of this paper contradict those interpretations. Multiple lines of evidence—till fabrics, 7-Å/10-Å peak height ratios of clay minerals, indicator stones, morphology, and elevation relationships—indicate a Saginaw Lobe origin for the till and glaciofluvial sediments. Moreover, aerial photographs reveal the presence of ice-stagnation topography. The moraine is herein reinterpreted as a hummocky and pitted (collapsed) outwash plain/kame moraine. Given that this feature has long been considered a moraine, similar landforms in Michigan and elsewhere may be more common than heretofore recognized. Key words: glacial geomorphology, Michigan, Quaternary, Tekonsha Moraine.]
Keywords:volcanic geomorphology  cinder cones  gully erosion  morphometry  Tenerife  Canary Islands
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