When you cross it west to east, the change when you cross the ridge line that was the old lake shore is amazing. After miles and miles and miles of utterly flat terrain other then various creeks and rivers that dip below the flat surface, you claim this long ridge and the geology is just totally different.
Interesting to note, the Red River valley which lies just inside the Glacier Lake Agassiz shore line is some of the most fertile, deepest black soil farm land on earth.
All BS. The earth is only 6,000 years old.
I grew up a thousand miles away from you, and about four miles from the lake’s shoreline. Big lake.
Regarding the article: I’m impressed with these scientists. Insight and intuition, followed up by real research that tends right now to support their hypothesis.
This is how science needs to be done. I commend them.
Fossil fish capital of the world? Kemmerer, Wyoming, just south of Jackson.