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Document Type

Research

Abstract

Field work is now being carried on in northeastern Iowa, by field classes and graduate students in the Department of Geology in the State University of Iowa, under the direction of the writer. The first work was done in the summer of 1913, in the driftless area of Allamakee, Clayton, and Dubuque Counties, by a field class. The most detailed work has been done by Mr. A. J. Williams who has written a Master's thesis on a small area around Dubuque. The work will be continued during the coming summer, and will probably be carried on in following summers, until the outstanding problems of the region have been solved. Perhaps it may then be carried into other parts of the driftless area in adjoining states.

Publication Date

1914

Journal Title

Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science

Volume

21

Issue

1

First Page

205

Last Page

209

Copyright

©1914 Iowa Academy of Science, Inc.

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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