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Did you see the recent NatGeo documentary on early man in the valley between europe and england during the last ice age.
At one point they combined a large amount of sonar information and created a river-map layout of the land that is now flooded under the english channel. Amazing.
Changing of rivers has always been one of my favorite aspects of geology... I was really excited a couple years ago when the Wabash River became 6 miles shorter by this process. The resulting island is now the largest on the Wabash, but the oxbow is expected to fill in eventually.
Indeedy. And this is why Carter Lake, IA is on the 'wrong' side of the Missouri, among other geographical oddities along the big rivers. It's fascinating stuff.
Man, now I'm remembering my time in college, studying paleontology and checking out dinosaur fossils in the Pioneer Valley, thinking about how we were at the bottom of what was once Lake Hitchcock.
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At one point they combined a large amount of sonar information and created a river-map layout of the land that is now flooded under the english channel. Amazing.
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