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North-Central Cell
Processes and Environments: Laurentide Ice Sheet Margin, North-central Wisconsin
May 29-31, 1998
Merrill, Wisconsin
Participants will gather the evening of Friday the 29th. There will be an all-day field
trip on Saturday the 30th, and a half-day field trip on Sunday the 31st. The field trips
will offer the opportunity to evaluate processes and environments along the margin of the
Laurentide Ice Sheet in north-central Wisconsin. Specific topics will include complex ice
flow patterns, the pattern and sequence of ice disintegration and landform development,
depositional processes, and the influence of late glacial climate on landscape evolution.
Leaders are John W. Attig, Nelson R. Ham, and David M. Mickelson. For information contact:
John W. Attig, University of Wisconsin Extension, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History
Survey, 3817 Mineral Point Road, Madison, WI 53705; jwattig@ facstaff.wisc.edu
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