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20 April 2016

19 April 2016

  • 17:5417:54, 19 April 2016 diff hist +218 N File:104-Figure 32.jpgFigure 32 -- Lacustrine silt of the Pedicord Tongue of the Equality Formation above forest litter (including spruce stumps) of the Farmdale Geosol developed in the Robein Member of the Roxana Silt at Charleston Quarry. current
  • 17:5217:52, 19 April 2016 diff hist +90 N File:104-Figure 31.jpgFigure 31 -- Ripple and planar bedded silt, clay, and fine sand of the Equality Formation. current
  • 17:5117:51, 19 April 2016 diff hist +90 N File:104-Figure 30.jpgFigure 30 -- Stratified and crossbedded proglacial sand and gravel of the Henry Formation. current
  • 17:5017:50, 19 April 2016 diff hist +231 N File:104-Figure 29.jpgFigure 29 -- Loess of the Peoria and Roxana Silts above the Sangamon Geosol developed in the Teneriffe Silt (Illinois Episode) at the Pleasant Grove School Section. The modern soil is developed in the upper part of the Peoria Silt. current
  • 17:4617:46, 19 April 2016 diff hist +109 N File:104-Figure 28.jpgFigure 28 -- Silty clay diamicton of the Wadsworth Formation exposed in the Lake Michigan bluffs in Illinois. current
  • 17:4517:45, 19 April 2016 diff hist +17 N File:104-Figure 27 Diagram.jpgFigure 27 Diagram current
  • 17:4217:42, 19 April 2016 diff hist +290 N File:104-Figure 27.jpgFigure 27 -- Upper tongues of the Peoria Silt and Henry Formation above diamictions of the Yorkville and Batestown Members of the Lemont Formation and the undivided Tiskilwa Formation, which overlie the Elwood Dolomite (Silurian) at the Fox River Stone... current
  • 17:1917:19, 19 April 2016 diff hist +173 N File:104-Figure 26.jpgFigure 26 -- Modern soil developed in diamicton of the Yorkville Member of the Lemont Formation above a sand and gravel tongue of the Henry Formation at Wedron Quarry pit 1. current
  • 17:1717:17, 19 April 2016 diff hist +199 N File:104-Figure 25.jpgFigure 25 -- Sorted-sediment tongue of the Equality Formation between diamictons of the Batestown Member of the Lemont Formation and the Piatt Member of the Tiskilwa Formation at Wedron Quarry pit 6. current
  • 17:1517:15, 19 April 2016 diff hist +293 N File:104-Figure 24.jpgFigure 24 -- Silty clay diamicton of the Yorkville Member and silt loam diamicton of the Batestown Member (Lemont Formation) overlie clay loam diamicton of the undivided Tiskliwa Formation at Fox River Stone Quarry, St. Charles, Illinois. The diamicton... current
  • 17:1317:13, 19 April 2016 diff hist +99 N File:104-Figure 23.jpgFigure 23 -- Silt loam diamicton (subglacial till) of the Batestown member of the Lemont Formation. current
  • 17:1217:12, 19 April 2016 diff hist +266 N File:104-Figure 22.jpgFigure 22 -- Sediment-flow diamicton of the undivided Lemont Formation above a coarsening-upward sand and gravel tongue of the Henry Formation. The unnamed tongue is correlative with the Beverly Tongue, which occurs beneath the Haeger Member of the Lem... current
  • 17:0417:04, 19 April 2016 diff hist +373 N File:104-Figure 21.jpgFigure 21 -- A gamma B horizon developed in the upper part of a tongue of the Henry Formation, which occurs beneath jointed, calcareous diamicton of the Wadsworth Formation and above diamicton of the Lemont Formation. The gamma B horizon represents an... current
  • 17:0117:01, 19 April 2016 diff hist +125 N File:104-Figure 20.jpgFigure 20 -- Unoxidized, silty, dolomitic diamicton of the undivided Lemont Formation exposed in O'hare reservoir excavation. current
  • 17:0017:00, 19 April 2016 diff hist +229 N File:104-Figure 19.jpgFigure 19 -- Diamicton (subglacial till) of the Haeger Member of the Lemont Formation overlies the proglacial (ice proximal) sand and gravel of the Beverly Tongue of the Henry Formation at the Beverly Sand and Gravel Pit Section. current
  • 16:5816:58, 19 April 2016 diff hist +156 N File:104-Figure 18.jpgFigure 18 -- Clayey diamicton of the Wadsworth Formation above oxidized, silty, dolomitic diamicton of the undivided Lemont Formation at the Lemont Section. current
  • 16:5616:56, 19 April 2016 diff hist +152 N File:104-Figure 17.jpgFigure 17 -- The Ashmore Tongue of the Henry Formation beneath diamictons of the Delavan Member and undivided Tiskilwa Formation at Wedron Quarry pit 6. current
  • 16:5416:54, 19 April 2016 diff hist +126 N File:104-Figure 16.jpgFigure 16 -- The Morton Tongue of the Peoria Silt beneath the Delavan Member of the Tiskilwa Formation at the Gardena Section. current
  • 16:5216:52, 19 April 2016 diff hist +194 N File:104-Figure 15.jpgFigure 15 - Lower tongues of the Mason Group Henry and Equality Formation (Ashmore and Peddicord, respectively) beneath the Wedron Group Tiskilwa Formation (Delavan Member) at Charleston Quarry. current
  • 16:4916:49, 19 April 2016 diff hist +197 N File:104-Figure 14.jpgFigure 14 -- The Yorkville and Batestown Members of the Lemont Formation, Delavan Member of the Tiskilwa Formation, Robein Member of the Roxana Silt, and Glasford Formation at Higginsville Section. current
  • 16:4216:42, 19 April 2016 diff hist +71 N File:104-Figure 13b.jpgFigure 13b -- Names of Wedron Group formations and members in Illinois. current
  • 16:4016:40, 19 April 2016 diff hist +454 N File:104-Figure 13a.jpgFigure 13a -- Areal distribution of moraines and boundaries of formations and predominant members of the Wedron Group and the Trafalgar Formation in Illinois. (Names of formations and members are labeled on 13b.) Sublobe areas of the Lake Michigan Lobe... current
  • 16:3716:37, 19 April 2016 diff hist +18 N File:104-Figure 12 Diagram.jpgFigure 12 Diagram. current
  • 16:3616:36, 19 April 2016 diff hist +160 N File:104-Figure 12.jpgFigure 12 -- Intertongued sorted-sediment units of the Mason Group and diamicton units of the Wedron Group at Wedron Quarry pit 1. Mason Group units are shaded. current
  • 16:3516:35, 19 April 2016 diff hist +375 N File:104-Figure 11.jpgFigure 11 Correlation of the Wedron Group formations and members in the Lake Michigan Lobe area (units in Wisconsin from Mickelson et. al. 1984, Mickelson and Syverson, in press; units in Indiana from Bleuer et al. 1983, N.K. Bleuer, Indiana Geological... current
  • 16:3116:31, 19 April 2016 diff hist +472 N File:104-Figure 10.jpgFigure 10 -- Geochronological units, chronostratigraphic units and diachronic units in the Lake Michigan Lobe in a transect from south of Peoria, Illinois, to north of the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan (geochronologic and chronostratigraphic units ar... current
  • 16:2416:24, 19 April 2016 diff hist +274 N File:104-Figure 9.jpgFigure 9 -- History of the litho-stratigraphic classification of the Mason Group deposits with respect to the Wedron Group deposits: (a) Peoria and Roxana Silts, (b) Henry Formation, and (c) Equality Formation. Vertical lines indicate part of section m... current
  • 16:2116:21, 19 April 2016 diff hist +86 N File:104-Figure 7.jpgFigure 7 -- History of lithostratigraphic classification of the Wedron Group deposits. current
  • 16:1716:17, 19 April 2016 diff hist +1,017 N File:104-Figure 6.jpgFigure 6 -- Diagram shows boundaries and classification of formal units (groups, formations, members) and tongues and informal facies within two intertonguing groups consisting predominantly of diamicton and sorted sediment. Formation A is a lithostrat... current
  • 16:1016:10, 19 April 2016 diff hist +122 N File:104-Figure 4b.jpgFigure 4b -- Areal distribution of predominant Quaternary formations and members in Illinois (from Willman and Frye 1970). current
  • 15:5715:57, 19 April 2016 diff hist +169 N File:104-Figure 4a.jpgFigure 4a -- Lobe and sublobe boundaries in Illinois during the last glaciation (from Willman and Frye 1970). Locations of the ancient Mississippi and Iowa Rivers added. current
  • 15:5215:52, 19 April 2016 diff hist +214 N File:104-Figure 3.jpgFigure 3 -- Diagram shows Willman and Frye's (1970) use of arbitrary vertical boundaries to avoid intertonguing of till members with sorted-sediment units in classification of the deposits of the Wisconsinan Stage. current
  • 15:5015:50, 19 April 2016 diff hist +376 N File:104-Figure 2.jpgFigure 2 -- Diagram shows the intertonguing relationships among the Mason Group sorted-sediment units (Roxana and Peoria Silts and Henry and Equality Formations) and between the Mason Group sorted-sediment units and the Wedron Group diamicton units. Th... current
  • 15:4715:47, 19 April 2016 diff hist +17 N File:104-Figure 1 2.jpgSoil Stratigraphy current
  • 15:4615:46, 19 April 2016 diff hist +106 N File:104-Figure 1 1.jpgFigure 1 -- Stratigraphic classification of Pleistocene deposits in Illinois (from Willman and Frye 1970). current

18 April 2016

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