Submersible studies of current-modified bottom topography in Lake Superior

RD Flood - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1989 - Elsevier
Submersible studies of deep-lake sedimentary features, especially furrows (at 100 m water
depth) and large arcuate depressions (at 240 m water depth), in an area directly north of the …

Submersible Studies of Current-Modified Bottom Topography in Lake Superior

RD Flood - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1989 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Submersible studies of deep-lake sedimentary features, especially furrows (at 100 m water
depth) and large arcuate depressions (at 240 m water depth), in an area directly north of the …