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Mima Mounds: The Case for Polygenesis and Bioturbation
Author(s)
Jennifer L. Horwath;
Jennifer L. Horwath
Burnham, Department of Geography, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois 61201-2296, USA
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Donald L. Johnson
Donald L. Johnson
Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
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Geological Society of America

Volume
490
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© 2012 Geological Society of America
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ISBN print:
9780813724904
Publication date:
October 01, 2012
Book Chapter
Introduction: Overview of concepts, definitions, and principles of soil mound studies
Author(s)
Donald L. Johnson
;
Donald L. Johnson
Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA, and Geoscience Consultants, Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA
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Jennifer L. Horwath Burnham
Jennifer L. Horwath Burnham
Department of Geography, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois 61201-2296, USA
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Published:October 01, 2012
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- biogenic processes
- biogenic structures
- bioturbation
- Canada
- depressions
- geomorphology
- glacial features
- landforms
- laser methods
- lidar methods
- mapping
- mounds
- North America
- remote sensing
- sedimentary structures
- soils
- spatial distribution
- terrain classification
- thawing
- United States
- Mima mounds
- vernal pools
- hogwallows
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