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The late-glacial and post-glacial history of the Cedarburg Bog area, Wisconsin
(1970-04-01)
Continental glaciers moving over Wisconsin four times in the last two million years sculptured the underlying Paleozoic dolomites and limestones in the Cedarburg area and deposited vast amounts of debris on the bedrock ...
Breeding birds of the forested portions of Cedarburg Bog
(1973-10-01)
In 1971 the Wisconsin Scientific Areas Preservation Council inaugurated a program of annual breeding bird surveys in the various state scientific areas, carried out by members of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology and ...
Post-settlement land uses and their effects on the Cedarburg Bog
(1973-10-01)
During a study of the plant species of a lowland hardwood stand at the western edge of the Cedarburg Bog (Farley, 1973), it was noted that significant environmental changes had occurred here and throughout the bog which ...
Rate of growth of tamarack (Larix tarcina) in Cedarburg Bog
(1973-04-01)
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of bog conditions on growth rate of tamarack (Larix larcina). The Cedarburg Bog in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin presents a unique opportunity for such study since it includes ...
Cedarburg Bog -A National Natural Landmark
(1974-04-01)
The Cedarburg Bog and adjoining upland beech woods were designated, with nine other Wisconsin locations, as National Natural Landmarks. The other sites are the Wyalusing Hardwood Forest in Grant County, Summerton Bog in ...
Selected physical and chemical properties of an alkaline bog lake
(1974-10-01)
Mud Lake is located in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, on land adjoining the UW-Milwaukee Field Station. It is surrounded by Cedarburg Bog, the most extensive bog in southeastern Wisconsin. This lake is unusual among bog lakes ...






