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The ice continued northward forming the next phase of Lake Chicago. The lake level remained at 640' above sea level, [3] but the ice margin was a third of the way north, opening a channel across Michigan, draining the Lake Saginaw and Lake Whittlesey proglacial lakes in the Lake Huron and Lake Erie basins. [4] Map of Glacial Lakes Duluth ...
The Tinley Moraine begins as an offshoot of the Valparaiso Moraine in southern Lake County, Illinois, in the kettle lake region around Lake Zurich and follows the eastern crest southward through Des Plaines, Illinois, and Argonne National Laboratory, where it is broken by the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, then sweeping southeast towards Dyer ...
Illinois also has two counties named after the same person, New York governor DeWitt Clinton (DeWitt County, and Clinton County). Information on the FIPS county code , county seat , year of establishment, origin, etymology , population, area and map of each county is included in the table below.
In Indiana the crest ranges from 750 feet (230 m) in Lake County to nearly 900 feet (270 m) in LaPorte County. The Michigan section is 670 feet (200 m) to 800 feet (240 m) in near the St. Joseph River and north to the Allegan and Van Buren county line. In Allegan County the moraine has its greatest variation.
It resulted from a breach of moraines forming a large glacial lake fed by the melting of the Late Wisconsin Laurentide Ice Sheet. The point of origin of the flood was Lake Chicago. [1] The landscape south of Chicago still shows the effects of the torrent, particularly at Kankakee River State Park [2] and on the Illinois River at Starved Rock ...
Glacial Lake Chicago at the Glenwood Shoreline. The Glenwood Shoreline is an ancient shoreline of the precursor to Lake Michigan, Lake Chicago. It is named after the town of Glenwood, Illinois. The shoreline was formed when the lake was higher during the last ice age, while ice blocked the Straits of Mackinac. After the straits were freed, the ...
The most obvious glacial feature in Illinois is Lake Michigan, the basin of which was carved out by glaciers. [6] As the glaciers receded they left a large number of recessional moraines; among the more visible moraines in the state is the Bloomington Moraine , a Wisconsinan terminal moraine that can be seen in Bureau County .
Glacial Lake Ottawa in Illinois on the upper Illinois River. [18] Glacial Lake Pontiac in Illinois on the lower Vermillion River. [18] Glacial Lake Wauponsee in Illinois at the headwaters of the Illinois River. [18] Lake Watseka in Illinois on the Iroquois River. [18] Ohio River basin Lake Monongahela, along the Allegheny, Monongahela and upper ...