File:Diagram showing historical levels of Lake Superior.jpg

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Diagram showing effect of glaciation and post-glaciation unloading on the height of Lake Superior above sea level.
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English: Diagram showing effect of glaciation and post-glaciation unloading on the height of Lake Superior above sea level.
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From: POST-VALDERS LAKE STAGES IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR BASIN Geological Survey Professional Paper 754-A Glacial and Postglacial Geologic History of Isle Royale National Park, Michigan United States Geological Survey

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Original Link (broken) :[2].
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w:Post-glacial rebound Changes in the elevation of w:Lake Superior due to glaciation and post-glacial rebound

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current11:39, 12 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 11:39, 12 April 2005450 × 334 (20 KB)Worldtraveller (talk | contribs)Diagram showing effect of glaciation and post-glaciation unloading on the height of Lake Superior above sea level. From [http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/754a/sec6.htm]. {{PD-USGov-Interior-USGS}}

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