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Michigan’s Glacial History. How do scientists prove that glaciers once covered Michigan?. Each of the Great Lakes began as a river. Image from Earth Science, Tarbuck and Lutgens, 2003. Theoretical Michigan Before the Ice Age. When the climate cooled ….
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How do scientists prove that glaciers once covered Michigan?
Each of the Great Lakes began as a river. Image from Earth Science, Tarbuck and Lutgens, 2003
When the climate cooled… Ice advanced southward from Canada over the Great Lakes Region.
As the climate cooled… • The rivers froze. • Glaciers moved through them – widening and deepening them to form today’s lake bottoms.
When the climate began to warm, glaciers began to retreat. http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/CT/TIG/WEBSITES/LOCAL/Spring2002/Michael_Marsicek/images/Great_Lakes_Formation.gif
When the climate began to warm, glaciers began to retreat. http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/CT/TIG/WEBSITES/LOCAL/Spring2002/Michael_Marsicek/images/Great_Lakes_Formation.gif
When the climate began to warm, glaciers began to retreat. http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/CT/TIG/WEBSITES/LOCAL/Spring2002/Michael_Marsicek/images/Great_Lakes_Formation.gif
When the climate began to warm, glaciers began to retreat. http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/CT/TIG/WEBSITES/LOCAL/Spring2002/Michael_Marsicek/images/Great_Lakes_Formation.gif
http://www.ofps.ucar.edu/gapp/networks/images/greatlakes_map.jpghttp://www.ofps.ucar.edu/gapp/networks/images/greatlakes_map.jpg
Moraine Deposits = unsorted sediments Moraines are made of unsorted sediments. Only mass movements and glaciers deposit unsorted sediments. Mass Movements? Glaciers??
Moraine Deposits have the same shape as the Great Lakes. • Michigan moraines run parallel to the shoreline. • So how do they relate??
Other glacial evidence… Kalkaska, Michigan
Why do scientists believe that glaciers once covered Michigan? • Michigan is covered with unsorted moraine deposits. • The moraine deposits follow the outline of Great Lakes. • Other depositional features such as drumlins and kettle lakes are found throughout Michigan. • Erosional features like striations are found in Michigan as well.
11.14 Explain what happens to Earth’s crust when a glacier is removed. • Isostatic Rebound • The upward movement of the Earth’s crust
11.15 Identify glacial features using a Topographic Map • Glacial topo map lab: