Talk:List of prehistoric lakes

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Proposed revision of list organization[edit]

I've been updating and preparing several articles on prehistoric lakes. I've found this list useful, but I would like to change the North American portion of the list. Among my contacts, most interest is in a limited geographic area, i.e., Hudson's River in New York, or Lake Superior in Minnesota or Michigan. Thus, by rearranging the list to a geographic basis, the more casual reader and student would be able to quickly locate related lakes.

Proposal: Organize by watersheds, 1st Atlantic, 2nd Hudson Bay, 3rd Gulf of Mexico, 4th Pacific. Within these greater areas, group by river systems. Thus, the St. Lawrence River would have all the Great Lakes prehistoric/proglacial lakes by lake basin. I've attached a sample below. I believe this better meets the list criteria for wikipedia.

If there are no comments in the next week, I'll begin the change. Chris Light (talk) 18:28, 15 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

North America[edit]

North American prehistoric lakes are arranged by major drainage systems and then from the most recent, progressively backwards in time. When dates have not been identified, they are arranged alphabetically.

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Revision[edit]

Done. Now doing minor editing and standardization of glacial lake names. Chris Light (talk) 23:02, 15 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ http://eos.tufts.edu/varves; retrieved May 12, 2014
  2. ^ Reconstruction Low Lake Levels of Lake Michigan; Timothy Fisher; University of Toledo; Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program; University of Illinois; Urbana, IL; 2006
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Cite error: The named reference UWGB was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ A late Lake Minong transgression in the Lake Superior bain as documented by sediments from Fenton Lake, Ontario; Andy Breckenridge, Thomas V. Lowell, Timothy G. Fisher, Shiyong Yu; Springer Science +Business Media B.V.; 2010
  5. ^ a b "Post-Valders Lake Stages in the Lake Superior Basin", in Glacial and Postglacial Geologic History of Isle Royale National Park, Michigan by N. King Huber, USGS Geological Survey Professional Paper 754-A
  6. ^ Using The Fluvial-Lacustrine Interface In A Glaciodeltaic Deposit To Redefine The Valparaiso Moraine, Berrien County, Michigan, USA Kincare, K.A., Michigan Geological Survey Stone, B.D., and Newell, W.L., U.S. Geological Survey; 7thInternational Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology –Lincoln, Nebraska; ca 2000