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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 43 (1973)No. 4. (December), Pages 1148-1151

Mean Previous HitMagneticNext Hit Previous HitSusceptibilityNext Hit: A Useful Parameter for Stratigraphic Studies of Glacial Till

Stephen P. Vonder Haar, W. Hilton Johnson

ABSTRACT

The mean Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit of seven till units in east-central Illinois range from 19 to 90 ^times 10-6 cgs. Previous HitMagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit reflects the primary mineralogy of the till, and the range in Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit within a till unit is generally not great. Used in conjunction with field and other laboratory criteria, Previous HitmagneticNext Hit Previous HitsusceptibilityNext Hit is another tool in stratigraphic differentiation and correlation. Groupings of till units with similar Previous HitsusceptibilityTop values suggest that these tills were derived from at least two of the major glacial lobes in the central United States.


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