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Goodhue County Minnesota
MASW applications for road construction and maintenance
Application of LiDAR and geophysics to archaeological investigations in the upper Mississippi River valley
ABSTRACT Red Wing, Minnesota, is located in the upper Mississippi River valley near the northern margin of the Driftless Area, a portion of southeast Minnesota and western Wisconsin that was not glaciated in the late Quaternary characterized by river valleys deeply dissected through a sequence of Paleozoic sediments. River terraces are prominent in the field trip area. These terraces developed in two steps. Glacial outwash filled the valleys in the late Quaternary, followed by at least two pulses of incision associated with meltwater drainage from large glacial lakes to the north, including glacial Lake Agassiz. Following the last pulse of meltwater incision, tributary streams built sediment fans in the valley floor which the post-glacial Mississippi River was not able to erode. As a result, large lakes—including Lake Pepin—developed in the valley bottom. Lake Pepin has subsequently shrunk by delta progradation from the north. Evidence of Native American habitation in the area extends to Paleoindian time (ca. 11 ka B.P. calendar), but there is limited evidence of large, horticultural populations until A.D. 700. This timing coincides with the advance of the Lake Pepin delta front from St. Paul south to the Red Wing area. Large village sites were strategically placed on terraces above the Mississippi. Recent application of LiDAR (light detection and ranging) and resistivity surveys have aided ongoing archaeological investigations in the Red Wing area. Burial mound groups are visible in airborne LiDAR elevation data, and resistivity surveys have revealed evidence of an extensive village at the Silvernale site.
ABSTRACT This field trip will highlight landform sediment assemblages and the geomorphic consequences and timing of multiple significant deglacial flood events at and near the confluences of the Minnesota and St. Croix rivers with the Upper Mississippi Valley. This geographic position is also near the former margins of two different Late Wisconsin glacial ice fronts. New radiocarbon and optical spectral luminescence (OSL) ages collected from these landform sediment assemblages are presented to help date the geomorphically transformative Late Wisconsin and earliest Holocene flood events of this complicated river confluence setting. Trip discussions will include pre–Late Wisconsin bedrock valley fill; geomorphology and gradients of genetically related terraces in the Upper Mississippi Valley and major west-side tributaries; comparisons between radiocarbon and OSL dating results; GIS mapping technologies and data sets; and contexts and predictions for buried archaeological resources.