Abstract

Two well-exposed sections-one of loess and one of glacial till-are described from north-central Kentucky. The first consists of a distinct stratigraphic sequence of three loess formations: Loveland, Farmdale, and Tazewell. The second is a thick section of deeply weathered till to which a Kansan age is tentatively assigned.

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