The Ice Age in Maine
Bureau/Division/Agency
Geological Survey
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Document Type
MovingImage
Identifier
VID2
Exact Creation Date
5-1-1992
Broad Creation Date
1992
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Maine Geological Survey and University of Maine at Farmington, "The Ice Age in Maine" (1992). Geology Documents. 196.
https://digitalmaine.com/geo_docs/196
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Description
Curriculum Resources for Earth Science Teachers, National Science Foundation. Experience the last Ice Age in Maine. Learn how glaciers form and move. View the evidence of glacial erosion and deposition across the state of Maine, including the biggest boulder in the state! Visit features such as eskers, glacial erratics, striations, deltas, and moraines. Examine fossil shells and spruce wood that dates from 11,000 years ago. Consider evidence of marine inundation along the Maine coast.