| Joint South-Central and North-Central Sections, both conducting their 41st Annual Meeting (11–13 April 2007) | |
| Paper No. 20-5 | |
| Presentation Time: 8:40 AM-12:00 PM | ||
STREAM PROFILE, TERRACE, AND DEPTH-TO-BEDROCK DATA FOR THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER REGION, ELK RIVER-BRAINERD: PRELIMINARY RESULTS | ||
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POUND, Kate S., Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, St. Cloud State University, 720 Fourth Avenue South, St. Cloud, MN 56301, kspound@stcloudstate.edu Stream profiles for the Upper Mississippi River and major tributaries between Elk River and Brainerd are being investigated. The stream profiles, together with terrace elevation data, depth-to-bedrock, and drainage patterns are being used to evaluate several key questions. First, whether the present-day (or earlier) stream profiles and terrace levels provide evidence for Quaternary reactivation of Precambrian faults as a result of isostatic readjustment. Second, whether there is evidence for Holocene and Pleistocene stream systems carrying a ‘memory' of the lithologic changes in buried bedrock type and/or buried bedrock faults, and/or the bedrock topography. Third, whether the thicknesses of Pleistocene glacio-fluvial and other sediment beneath present-day stream channels correlates in any way with changes in bedrock lithology. Feedback on the preliminary results from this investigation will be used to guide further work. | ||
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Joint South-Central and North-Central Sections, both conducting their 41st Annual Meeting (11–13 April 2007)
General Information for this Meeting | ||
| Session No. 20--Booth# 17 Geomorphology (Posters) Kansas Union, University of Kansas: Ballroom 8:40 AM-12:00 PM, Thursday, 12 April 2007 Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 39, No. 3, p. 23 | ||
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