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Clarke, G., Leverington, D., Teller, J., and Dyke, A., 2003.  Superlakes, Megafloods, and Abrupt Climate Change:  Science Vol. 301, p.922-923.

Coath, Holm, Schnieder.  "Age and deformation of Early Proterozoic quartzites in the Southern Lake Superior region: Implications for extent of foreland deformation during final assembly of Laurentia." Geology, v.26, no. 10; page 907-910.  October 1998. 

Compton, RR, 1985. Geology in the Field. United States. John Wiley and Sons Inc. Pgs 366-367.

D.G.A. Whitten, J.R.V Brooks The Penguin Dictionary of Geology Hazel Watson & Viney Ltd, 1975

Doe, BR, Deleaux, MH, 1980. Lead-Isotopes Investigations in The Minnesota River Valley- Late Tectonic and Post-Tectonic Granites. Pgs 105-107. Edited by Morey, GB, Hanson, GH, in Selected Studies of Archean Gneisses and Lower Proterozoic Rocks, Southern Canadian Shield, GSA Special Paper 182. 

Fisher, Timothy G., and Smith, D.G., 1993.  Glacial Lake Agassiz: The northwestern outlet and paleoflood:  Geology v.21, Jan. 1993, p. 9-12. 

Frost, B. R., Frost, C. D., 2002,  An    Intoduction to Igneous and        Metamorphic Petrology            Version 1.2:  Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Wyoming, 697p.

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/rprp/claycounty/lakeagassiz.html.  Accessed on 11/20/2003.

http://www.gov.nl.ca/mines&en/geosurvey/dimension/wkshop.pdf

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Hu, Feng Sheng, Wright, Jr H. E., Ito, E., and Lease, K., 1997.  Climatic effects of glacial Lake Agassiz in the Midwestern United States during the last deglaciation:  Geology, v. 25, no.3, p. 207-210.

Morey, G.B. 1996. Geologic Map of Minnesota Bedrock Geology. Minnesota Geological Survey. Scale 1:1,000,000, I sheet.

No author listed, last updated 2003.  “Glacial Lake Agassiz Map.”

Osman, Ali Farrag, “Facies Concept of Metamorphism” 2003.  Department of Geology United Arab Emirates University.http://faculty.uae.ac.ae/~afarrag/Igneous/Facies.htm. 

Perkins, Dexter. 2002. Mineralogy. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.

R.R. Compton; Geology in the Field John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1985

S.S. Goldich, JL Wooden, GA Ankenbauer, TM Levy, and RU Suda; Origin of the Morton Gneiss, southwestern Minnesota: Part 1, Lithology Geological Society of America 1980

Sims, PK, Morey GB, 1971. Geology of Minnesota: A Centennial Volume. St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota Geological Survey.

Southwick, D.L., 2002, Geologic Map of Pre- Cretaceious Bedrock in Southwest Minnesota:  Minnesota Geiological Survey, scale 1:250,000, 1 sheet.

Spear, F. S., 1993, Metamorphic Phase Equilibria and Pressure – Temperature – Time Paths: Washington, D.C.,  Mineralogical Society of America,  799p.

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