Abstract

A river valley, now submerged from 150 to 300 feet, once drained Lake Michigan basin to Lake Huron when the water levels were lower than now. Originally cut during or before the Pleistocene, the valley was last used after drainage, following the ice recession, had finally lowered glacial Lake Algonquin.

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