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    Preliminary Results of a Ground Penetrating Radar Survey on Two Aeolian Dunes : Implications of Climate Change for Northwest Michigan, USA

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    Date
    2013-05
    Author
    Jol, Connor
    Arnevik, Arik
    Advisor(s)
    Loope, Walter
    Loope, Lora
    Jol, Harry M.
    Loope, Henry
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    Abstract
    Ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used in the investigation of two interior (non-coastal) aeolian (wind-blown) sand dunes. The purpose of this study was to regionally expand upon previous results which investigated Holocene climate change in eastern Northern Michigan which began in 2005 led by the United States Geological Survey.
    Subject
    Environmental mapping--Michigan--Upper Peninsula
    Ground penetrating radar
    Sand dunes
    Posters
    Holocene Climate Optimum
    Upper Peninsula (Mich.)
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/67186
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text, photographs, images, maps, diagrams, and graphs.
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