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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
The Sediments of Little Long (Hiawatha) Lake, Wisconsin
W. H. Twenhofel, B. E. McKelvey
ABSTRACT
The sediments of Little Long (Hiawatha) Lake are described. The lake is surrounded by forest and approximately one-half of the sediments is of organic origin. Water composes approximately between 80 and 90 per cent of the deposits which have a maximum thickness of about 10 feet. Lithification would produce a black carbonaceous or bituminous mudstone which would hardly exceed 2 feet in thickness. The sediments yield from 9 to nearly 12 pounds of oil per ton of dry weight. No stratification was seen in any of the organic-rich, fine-grained sediments.
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