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Reelsville limestone in railroad cut near Huron, Indiana. Limestone, 8 feet thick, in west (left) side of photograph is laterally continuous westward for more than 100 yards; eastward (right) limestone abruptly gives way laterally to olive-gray silty shale that bears calcareous sparsely fossiliferous nodules and lenses. Scale card is 1 foot wide.
Published: 01 May 1956
Fig. 2. Reelsville limestone in railroad cut near Huron, Indiana. Limestone, 8 feet thick, in west (left) side of photograph is laterally continuous westward for more than 100 yards; eastward (right) limestone abruptly gives way laterally to olive-gray silty shale that bears calcareous sparsely
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (5): 1005–1009.
...Fig. 2. Reelsville limestone in railroad cut near Huron, Indiana. Limestone, 8 feet thick, in west (left) side of photograph is laterally continuous westward for more than 100 yards; eastward (right) limestone abruptly gives way laterally to olive-gray silty shale that bears calcareous sparsely...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1960
GSA Bulletin (1960) 71 (8): 1177–1188.
...JAMES H ZUMBERGE Abstract Three Wisconsin age glacial lobes, the Lake Michigan, Saginaw, and Erie, extended into northern Illinois, northern Indiana, and northern Ohio. The maximum advance of these three lobes is considered to be the Minooka moraine of the Lake Michigan lobe, the Iroquois-Packerton...
Published: 01 January 1973
DOI: 10.1130/MEM136-p71
... The names of the Huron, Erie, and Ontario Lobes imply that glaciers followed these lake depressions, but the flow patterns of these lobes were complex and changed several times during the Wisconsin glaciation. The sublobes of the southwestern part of the so-called Erie Lobe were more often...
Journal Article
Published: 13 November 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (2): 175–182.
...Timothy G. Fisher; Jennifer Horton; Kenneth Lepper; Henry Loope The last aeolian activity of a significant number of inland sand dunes in the southern Great Lakes region (SGLR) was several thousands of years after deglaciation. At Mongo, Indiana, a field of parabolic sand dunes with a variety...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1951
AAPG Bulletin (1951) 35 (12): 2526–2541.
... suggest correlation with the Huron shale of northern Ohio; the lower Ohio shale of central and southern Ohio; the Antrim shale of Michigan; a part of the middle division of the New Albany shale of Indiana; a part of the Chattanooga shale of Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama; and a part...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 June 1989
Geology (1989) 17 (6): 505–509.
...T. Pratt; R. Culotta; E. Hauser; D. Nelson; L. Brown; S. Kaufman; J. Oliver; W. Hinze Abstract COCORP profiling in the eastern midcontinent of North America has (1) traced an extensive sequence of Precambrian layered rocks beneath southern Illinois, Indiana, and western Ohio; (2) detected a broad...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1896
GSA Bulletin (1896) 8 (1): 31–58.
... between Saginaw bay on the west and the south end of lake Huron on the east. † Our previous knowledge concerning the Pleistocene formations of these areas may be epitomized as follows : Professor T. C. Chamberlin’s map in his report on the “Terminal Moraine of the Second Glacial Epoch” ‡ shows the great...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 24 August 2020
GSA Bulletin (2021) 133 (3-4): 849–866.
...) ice. The main foci of this study are the Lake Michigan and Huron-Erie lobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Illinois and Indiana). These lobes incorporated Upper Devonian sediments into glacial ice as they moved along the axes of the valleys, eroding soft black shales containing abundant tasmanitids...
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Published: 01 January 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (1): 70–79.
... and Huron shales in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia below the Three Lick Bed of Provo et al. (1978) , and from the upper Gassaway Member of the Chattanooga Shale in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia ( Fig. 1 ). In the Illinois Basin of Indiana and Kentucky, Protosalvinia are found in the lower Clegg...
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The Imlay Channel is located across the Thumb of Michigan and was an outlet for glacial Lake Maumee in the Lake Huron and Lake Erie basins (B). (A) Digital elevation model (DEM) showing location of the study area (Fig. 3 black square outline), Imlay Channel, ice margins, strandlines, and flow direction into and through the Imlay Channel (white arrows). The Imlay Channel was abandoned once water level dropped below the lowest Maumee level. DD, drainage divide within the Imlay Channel. DM, Deanville Mountain kame; WD, approximate location of Weaver Drain stratigraphic site of Burgis (1970). (B) Southern Great Lakes region showing water draining from glacial Lake Maumee through an older outlet at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and later through the Imlay Channel outlet. Water may have passed through glacial Lake Saginaw on its way through the Grand River into glacial Lake Chicago, and then through the Chicago outlet to the Illinois River, tributary to the Mississippi River. The gray line is the Port Huron moraine (PHM) (e.g., Fig. 1C) (Larson and Schaetzl 2001) and the black line is the ∼16.8 ka cal BP ice margin of Dalton et al. (2020) shown in a more northerly position to permit opening the Imlay Channel by then. (C) DEM of the Thumb of Michigan showing Interlobate moraine, white arrows signifying deglaciation (unzippering) of the Saginaw and Huron–Erie lobes, and PHM. Elevation decreases from white to black. [Colour online.]
Published: 30 June 2021
Fig. 1. The Imlay Channel is located across the Thumb of Michigan and was an outlet for glacial Lake Maumee in the Lake Huron and Lake Erie basins (B). (A) Digital elevation model (DEM) showing location of the study area ( Fig. 3 black square outline), Imlay Channel, ice margins, strandlines
Journal Article
Published: 30 June 2021
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (2): 59–70.
...Fig. 1. The Imlay Channel is located across the Thumb of Michigan and was an outlet for glacial Lake Maumee in the Lake Huron and Lake Erie basins (B). (A) Digital elevation model (DEM) showing location of the study area ( Fig. 3 black square outline), Imlay Channel, ice margins, strandlines...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1948
AAPG Bulletin (1948) 32 (8): 1417–1448.
... in southeastern Michigan and northwestern Ohio. The rocks increase in thickness eastward into the Appalachian basin from the Findlay arch. The widespread limestones and dolomites of Middle Ordovician age rest on eroded Lower Ordovician and Upper Cambrian rocks in Michigan, northern Indiana, and northwestern Ohio...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (8): 1497–1526.
... in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas in 1956 and 1957; Melvin J. Hill and Morris Rones, Gulf Research and Development Corporation, for their guidance in the Pennsylvania Appalachians in 1957; Gulf Research and Development Corporation for a 1959 research grant for studies in the Rocky...
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Published: 03 October 2012
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2012) 49 (11): 1263–1279.
... as the active outlet for the past millennium. Evaluation of data older than a millennium and extrapolation to other basins requires data from the Lake Huron basin, especially near the Port Huron – Sarnia outlet. This study was funded, in part, through a cooperative agreement between the Indiana...
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Distribution of late Wisconsin Episode glacial lobes around the Michigan Basin is shown. This is an overlay of Wisconsin Episode glacial lobes and sublobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet over Upper Devonian formations (see Fig. 6). The southernmost boundary (solid lines) marks the extent of the late Wisconsin Episode glacial maximum of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Marine Isotope Stage 2). Arrowed lines mark moraine crests that guide the position of the ice flow arrows. The dashed line shows the maximum extent of the Illinois Episode glacial maximum (Marine Isotope Stage 6). The dotted line shows the maximum extent of Pleistocene (Pre-Illinois Episode) ice. The main foci of this study are the Lake Michigan and Huron-Erie lobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Illinois and Indiana). These lobes incorporated Upper Devonian sediments into glacial ice as they moved along the axes of the valleys, eroding soft black shales containing abundant tasmanitids. Note the aerial extent of Upper Devonian formations (Fig. 6), which are within Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie. The late Wisconsin Des Moines lobe did not extend into southeastern Iowa, where abundant tasmanitids occur in a thin (0.5 m) section of the basal Juniper Hill Member of the Lime Creek Formation (Fig. 6).
Published: 24 August 2020
the maximum extent of Pleistocene (Pre-Illinois Episode) ice. The main foci of this study are the Lake Michigan and Huron-Erie lobes of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Illinois and Indiana). These lobes incorporated Upper Devonian sediments into glacial ice as they moved along the axes of the valleys, eroding soft
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (4): 750–755.
...).   Counties in Indiana, localities 37–47 (F.sarey and Harris, 1940, Figs. 5 and 6) 37. Newton Co., 38. Benton Co., 39. Warren Co., 40. Vermillion Co., 41. Parke Co., 42, Vigo Co., 43. Sullivan Co., 44. Knox Co., 45. Davies Co., 46. Orange Co., 47. Jackson Co. 48. Morgan Co., Ohio ( Bownocker, 1903...
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Published: 23 November 2022
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2022) 92 (11): 1044–1052.
... Illinois, USA. Some of the glacial flow likely skirted eastern Hudson Bay (source of Omar erratics) and southern James Bay, and traversed outcrops of Huronian jasper conglomerate and diamictite along the north shore of Lake Huron. Transport across the Paleozoic strata may have been enhanced, in part...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (9): 1703–1713.
... be identified in well cuttings in much of eastern Kentucky and adjacent parts of Ohio and West Virginia. The Three Lick Bed correlates with the middle unit of the Gassaway Member of the Chattanooga Shale in Tennessee, with the lower part of the Camp Run Member of the New Albany Shale in Indiana, and with part...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1987
AAPG Bulletin (1987) 71 (10B): 60–67.
... County. Drilling is expected to remain stable or increase slightly during 1987. Crude oil production was 27.2 million bbl in 1986, down 10.2% from 1985. Commercial natural gas production for 1986 is estimated at 1,216 mmcf. A drastic downturn in drilling activity occurred in Indiana during 1986...
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