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Table of Contents - Field Guide 31Insights into the Michigan Basin: Salt Deposits, Impact Structure, Youngest Basin Bedrock, Glacial Geomorphology, Dune Complexes, and Coastal Bluff StabilityEdited by Robb Gillespie |
Foreword | v | |
1. | Impact geology: Central uplift, Kentland impact structure, Newton County Stone (Kentland) Quarry, Indiana, USA John C. Weber |
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2. | Detroit Salt Mine field trip, Michigan, USA William B. Harrison III |
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3. | Contrasting terrains of the Lake Michigan and Saginaw lobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in southern Michigan Alan E. Kehew, Andrew L. Kozlowski, Brian C. Bird, and John M. Esch |
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4. | Pennsylvanian fluvial-deltaic depositional systems in central lower Michigan: Sedimentology, stratigraphy, and hydrogeology of the Saginaw Aquifer Niah B.H. Venable, David A. Barnes, David B. Westjohn, and Peter J. Voice |
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5. | Dune complexes along the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan: Geomorphic history and contemporary processes Brian P. Yurk, Suzanne DeVries-Zimmerman, Edward Hansen, Brian E. Bodenbender, Zoran Kilibarda, Timothy G. Fisher, and Deanna van Dijk |
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6. | Geology, erosion history, and mitigation strategies applied to Great Lakes coastal bluffs: An examination of the Allegan County, Michigan, dewatering demonstration site Ronald B. Chase and James P. Selegean |
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7. | A core workshop: Late Mississippian (Chesterian) through early Pennsylvanian (Atokan) strata, Michigan Basin, USA Shannon Towne, Dave Barnes, David B. Westjohn, and William B. Harrison III |
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