Glacial History of the Streams of
Southeastern Michigan, Bulletin No. 12, by James William Bay, published
by Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI, May, 1938 — 68
pages — illustrated — measures: 6" x
9" — folded map inside pocket inside back cover measures 24 1/2" x 22
1/2" — OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 785365
Contents:
Preface
Part I. Preliminary Discussion:
The Erie-St.-Clair Basin, Michigan
Outline Drainage History of the Erie-St. Clair Basin
Types of Drainage Features in the Erie-St. Clair Basin
Drainage Features Deposited During the Formation of the Moraines
Drainage Features Deposited During the Existence of the Glacial Lakes
Changing Base Levels of the Streams
Origin of the Drainage Features
Correlation of Drainage Features
Preservation of Drainage Features
Part II. Drainage History of the Erie-St. Clair Basin
Introductory Statement
Drainage Features Contemporaneous with:
The Interlobate Moraines
Fort Wayne Moraine
Outer Defiance Moraine and the Fort Wayne Outlet of Lake Maumee
Inner Defiance Moraine
Transition to the Imlay Outlet of Lake Maumee
Lowest (Second) Lake Maumee
Middle (Third) Lake Maumee
Lake Arkona
Lake Whittlesey
Transition to Lake Warren
Lake Warren
Lake Wayne
Transition to the Present Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair