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Keywords

Soils--Iowa; Soils; Iowa;

Abstract

The geomorphology of the Iowan surface in northeastern Iowa has been very controversial from the earliest efforts to explain it. For about seventy-five years it was considered to be the product of a separate and unique glaciation and later as a substage of late Illinoian or early Wisconsin age. It was universally known as the Iowan Drift Area (Kay and Graham, 1941) until about twelve years ago.

Year of Submission

1977

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Department of Geography

First Advisor

Roy Chung

Second Advisor

James C. Walters

Third Advisor

John Gunter

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Date Original

1977

Object Description

1 PDF file (155 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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Geography Commons

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