The line marking the position of the maximum advance of the Kansan ice sheet in northeastern Kansas has been established by investigators at various places as lying either north or south of Kansas or Kaw River. The earlier maps show the drift border as being south of the river and extending at least as far south as 38° 50\u27 north latitude. Of the more recent work that done by Todd not only represents the latest but also the most thorough. This investigator locates the edge of the Kansan ice sheet as lying north of the Kaw River valley from a point midway between Lecompton and Lawrence to Kansas City, Kansas. See heavy continuous line, figure 1. This line separating the glaciated from the unglaciated area in Kansas is essentially the one a...
The work of Professor Shimek, of the Iowa Geological Survey, in western Iowa, has brought to light m...
The full extent of overlap of the Illinoian upon the Kansan has not been determined. It is certain t...
Author Institution: Earlham College, Richmond, IndianaBuried Kansan drift and Yarmouth soil beneath ...
The line marking the position of the maximum advance of the Kansan ice sheet in northeastern Kansas ...
McGhee, in the map accompanying his Pleistocene History of Northeastern Iowa, makes the Upper Till ...
Kansan till outcrops over approximately 25 percent of the surface area in southern Iowa. Most natura...
Flint (1) has shown the areal distribution of the Cary and Mankato glacial drifts in South Dakota. S...
Until very recently, geologists working in Iowa have been content to refer the various boulder clays...
Northeastern Kansas is characterized by dissected till plains. Glacial sediments overlie the older P...
Johnson County offers a field of phenomena that are strikingly applicable to the theme of our late P...
11 Compositional and Kansan and Tazewell tills can be distinguished by compositional and textural pr...
Kidder County, located in south-central North Dakota, is completely covered by drift of the Wisconsi...
The observations from which these data were obtained were made in an excavation opened for the basem...
Many new exposures have been made by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway in the reconstructi...
It is commonly understood that the Raccoon River, where it flows through Des Moines, lies just south...
The work of Professor Shimek, of the Iowa Geological Survey, in western Iowa, has brought to light m...
The full extent of overlap of the Illinoian upon the Kansan has not been determined. It is certain t...
Author Institution: Earlham College, Richmond, IndianaBuried Kansan drift and Yarmouth soil beneath ...
The line marking the position of the maximum advance of the Kansan ice sheet in northeastern Kansas ...
McGhee, in the map accompanying his Pleistocene History of Northeastern Iowa, makes the Upper Till ...
Kansan till outcrops over approximately 25 percent of the surface area in southern Iowa. Most natura...
Flint (1) has shown the areal distribution of the Cary and Mankato glacial drifts in South Dakota. S...
Until very recently, geologists working in Iowa have been content to refer the various boulder clays...
Northeastern Kansas is characterized by dissected till plains. Glacial sediments overlie the older P...
Johnson County offers a field of phenomena that are strikingly applicable to the theme of our late P...
11 Compositional and Kansan and Tazewell tills can be distinguished by compositional and textural pr...
Kidder County, located in south-central North Dakota, is completely covered by drift of the Wisconsi...
The observations from which these data were obtained were made in an excavation opened for the basem...
Many new exposures have been made by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway in the reconstructi...
It is commonly understood that the Raccoon River, where it flows through Des Moines, lies just south...
The work of Professor Shimek, of the Iowa Geological Survey, in western Iowa, has brought to light m...
The full extent of overlap of the Illinoian upon the Kansan has not been determined. It is certain t...
Author Institution: Earlham College, Richmond, IndianaBuried Kansan drift and Yarmouth soil beneath ...