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Warren Dunes State Park
Dune complexes along the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan: Geomorphic history and contemporary processes
ABSTRACT This field guide explores the geomorphology, ecology, contemporary processes, sedimentary structures, and geomorphic history of the large freshwater dune systems on the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan. Recent research studies on varying aspects of the dunes are highlighted at each stop. From north to south, these stops include P.J. Hoffmaster State Park near Muskegon, Michigan; Gilligan Lake and Green Mountain Beach southwest of Holland, Michigan; Saugatuck Dunes State Park and Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area, both near Saugatuck, Michigan; Warren Dunes State Park and Grand Mere State Park between the Indiana–Michigan border and Benton Harbor, Michigan; and Mount Baldy on the eastern edge of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana. All of the complexes described are low perched transgressive dune complexes that are migrating inland over former lake plains or baymouth bars. Moving from the lake inland, the typical dune complex in this area consists of incipient foredunes, an established foredune ridge, a parabolic dune complex, and a back-dune ridge complex. All stages of ecological succession—beginning with a pioneer community dominated by beach grasses and ending with a mesic forest dominated by oak, maple, and beech—are typically present in the larger dune complexes. Like coastal dunes everywhere, surface changes in Lake Michigan dunes are driven by spatial gradients in sand flux, which, in turn, are determined by a complex interaction among wind, vegetation patterns, and preexisting topography. The patterns of surface change are modified by seasonal effects, with the majority of sand transport being associated with strong storms in the autumn, winter, and early spring. Sand can be temporarily stored in niveolian deposits during the winter, leading to oversteepened slopes, which collapse during the spring thaw. A variety of sedimentary bed forms and structures can be viewed in dunes along the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan, including wind ripples, lag deposits, raindrop impressions, adhesion ripples, adhesion warts, eolian turrets, sand pedestals, surface patches of fine-grained dark sand, pinstripes, paleosols, cross-bedding, climbing ripple lamination, niveolian deposits, and avalanche lobes. Most of these features are best seen immediately after strong storms in the autumn and winter. Remnants of older dune surfaces are exposed in a few places in back-dune ridge complexes; however, the current dune complexes are largely a product of events that occurred during and after the rise in lake levels to the Nipissing peak (ca. 4.5 ka). Broad fields of relatively low dunes developed during the drop in lake levels following the Nipissing peak. Beginning with the rise to the Algoma high lake level (ca. 3.2 ka), the lakeward edges of these fields were episodically reworked, forming the large parabolic dune complexes. A period of widespread dune stability resulted in the development of the Holland Paleosol, a particularly well-developed paleosol with Spodosol characteristics. Widespread dune growth and migration resumed prior to European settlement of the area and continue today.
Coastal dune environments of southeastern Lake Michigan: Geomorphic histories and contemporary processes
ABSTRACT This field guide discusses the dune types and processes, ecology, and geomorphic history of the largest freshwater dune systems on the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan. From north to south, stops include P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, Gilligan Lake/Green Mountain Beach Dune, Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area, and Grand Mere and Warren Dunes State Parks, Michigan. All of the sites are low, perched transgressive dune complexes. Moving from the lake inland, the typical dune complex in this area consists of incipient foredunes, an established foredune ridge, a parabolic dune complex, and a back-dune ridge complex. All stages of ecological succession are typically present in the larger dune complexes. Surface changes in Lake Michigan dunes are driven by spatial gradients in sand flux, which, in turn, are determined by a complex interaction among wind dynamics, vegetation patterns, and preexisting topography. Surface change patterns are modified by seasonal effects, with the majority of sand transport being associated with strong storms in the autumn, winter, and early spring. Sand can be temporarily stored in niveolian deposits during the winter, leading to oversteepened slopes, which collapse during the spring thaw. Current dune complexes largely formed during and after the rise in lake levels to the Nipissing high lake level, ca. 4.5 ka. Broad fields of relatively low dunes developed during the lake-level drop following the Nipissing high. Beginning with the rise to the Algoma high lake level, ca. 3.2 ka, the lakeward edges of these fields were episodically reworked, forming large parabolic dune complexes. A period of widespread dune stability formed the Holland Paleosol, a spodic inceptisol. Dune growth and migration resumed prior to European settlement of the area and continues today. Foredune complexes grow wider and higher during periods of low lake levels, but narrow during periods of high lake level due to scarping at their lakeward edges.
Results of sand size analyses of pairs of associated light and dark dune sa...
Relative proportions of minerals from different sieve size fractions of dun...
The Origin of Dark Sand in Eolian Deposits along the Southeastern Shore of Lake Michigan
The Holland Paleosol: an informal pedostratigraphic unit in the coastal dunes of southeastern Lake Michigan
Comparison of Sequences Formed in Marine Sabkha (Subaerial) and Salina (Subaqueous) Settings—Modern and Ancient
Probable tetrapod tracks rediscovered in the Devonian of N Scotland
End-Mesoproterozoic (ca. 1.08 Ga) epeiric seaway of the Nonesuch Formation, Wisconsin and Michigan, USA
Effects of sand supply on the morphodynamics and stratigraphy of active parabolic dunes, Bigstick Sand Hills, southwestern Saskatchewan Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20060654.
Shoreline Evolution, Aeolian Deflation and Anhydrite Distribution of the Holocene, Abu Dhabi
Sedimentological characteristics and aeolian architecture of a plausible intermountain erg system in Southeast China during the Late Cretaceous
Controls on reservoir compartmentalization of an Upper Permian tight gas field in Germany and links to a modern analogue in the Western US
Stratigraphic Traps for Petroleum in Wind-Laid Rocks
PALEOECOLOGY AND TAPHONOMY OF TRACE FOSSILS IN THE EOLIAN UPPER TRIASSIC/LOWER JURASSIC NUGGET SANDSTONE, NORTHEASTERN UTAH
Eolian Topography as a Control on Deposition Incorporating Lessons from Modern Dune Seas: Permian Cedar Mesa Sandstone, SE Utah, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT The Erie lakeshore in Pennsylvania, west of the city of Erie, has many geological features that are ripe for study, teaching, and use as a vehicle for public science outreach. Features and processes on display include rapid slope failure and erosion of lakeshore bluffs, Pleistocene till in the bluffs, well-developed ancient sandy beach ridges atop till, and thin Upper Devonian sandstones that were deposited by storms. A wide variety of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks can be found among cobbles eroded from till and rounded on lakeshore beaches, providing opportunities for teaching the identification of rocks, minerals, and Paleozoic marine fossils. Small fans at the bases of lakeshore bluffs have morphologies derived from distinct modes of sediment transport and deposition, with the potential to serve as analogs in better understanding large submarine fans. In winter, ice volcanoes can occur on the shoreline. Opportunities for teaching about geologic time are provided by localities where recent sedimentary processes, Pleistocene deposits, Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, and Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks can all be seen.