Glaciers have been shaping the terrain of Wisconsin for hundreds of thousands of years and perhaps most significantly during the last Ice Age called the Wisconsin Ice Age. As glaciers flowed to the south they were capable of significantly altering the terrain over which they rode, leaving behind a myriad of landforms that we live on and interact with every day in WI. Join UW-Madison Geoscience Associate Professor, Lucas Zoet, to learn more about where the glaciers were, how they shaped the terrain and examine some of the landforms they left behind.
Link to presenter title/bio: https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/speaker/lucas-zoet/
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