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Location of cross-section traverses. End moraines, a significant topographic feature on the cross sections,are shown for reference. Moraines are from a smaller scale map by Willman and Frye (1970).
Base map sources: Drainage from USGS 1:100,000-scale Digital Line Graph files. Countyboundaries from ISGS and roads from Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR);both data sets digitized from USGS 1:24,000- and 1:62,500-scale topographic maps.Municipal boundaries from IDNR, adapted from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER line files
Universal Transverse Mercator projection
Figure 18.—Perspective-view fence diagram composed of cross sectionsA–A’ through I–I’ from figure 17. Stratigraphic units are the same as thoseshown in the cross sections. Viewpoint is from the southeast. Vertical exag-geration approximately 85x.
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOLOGIC MAPS OF QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS IN EAST-CENTRAL ILLINOISBy
David R. Soller,1 Susan D. Price,1 John P. Kempton,2 and Richard C. Berg3
1999
Prepared in cooperation with theILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
AUTHOR AFFILIATIONS1U.S. Geological Survey, 908 National Center, Reston, VA 20192
Email: [email protected] State Geological Survey (emeritus)3Illinois State Geological Survey, Natural Resources Building,
615 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL 61820Email: [email protected]
INTERIOR—GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VA—1999
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORU.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS SERIESMAP I–2669 (SHEET 3 OF 3)
Figure 19.—Horizontal “slices” through the geologic materials in the map area, showing the stratigraphic units encounteredat different elevations above sea level. Viewpoint is from the south; vertical exaggeration is approximately 30x. Slices areshown from elevation 775 ft to 350 ft, in 25-foot increments. The upper left diagram shows the land surface, where ele-vations approach 950 ft; slices between 950 ft and 775 ft were omitted because they did not expose underlying units.Stratigraphic units are the same as those shown in the cross sections. Note in particular the gradual filling of the MahometBedrock Valley, from pre-Illinois time into the Wisconsin Episode.
Land surface
Elevation 775 ft
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EXPLANATION OF STRATIGRAPHIC UNITSAs shown in figure 17 (cross sections) and figures 18 and 19
Upper Glasford Formation (Illinois Episode)
Upper Glasford basal sand
Lower Glasford Formation (Illinois Episode)
Lower Glasford basal sand
Upper Banner Formation (pre-Illinois Episode)
Middle Banner Formation—mostly Mahomet Sand Member (pre-Illinois Episode)
Bedrock (undifferentiated)
Wedron and Mason Groups, including Cahokia Formation(Wisconsin and Hudson Episodes). This unit is assigned a mini-mum thickness of 15 ft
Figure 17.—Cross sections along nine straight-line traverses andalong one traverse (section J–J’) that follows the Mahomet BedrockValley thalweg (the thalweg is the valley axis, connecting the deepestpoints along the valley). Cross sections were computed from thethree-dimensional model of stratigraphic units based on the elevationmaps shown in figure 14 (sheet 2). Difficulties were encountered inmapping the stratigraphic unit comprising the Wedron and MasonGroups and Cahokia Formation, especially in the southwestern partof the study area, where these sediments are thin or absent. To inte-grate this unit with the upper Glasford Formation, which is in placesexposed, required assigning the Wedron and Mason Groups andCahokia Formation a minimum thickness of 15 ft (see discussion onsheet 1 under “An internally consistent geologic model and set ofmaps,” fourth paragraph). This permitted a smooth integration ofthe Wedron and Mason Group surface with the upper GlasfordFormation surface across the area. The assumption of a minimumthickness also affects areas where modern streams have incisedGlasford Formation and older deposits; there, the top of the olderdeposits in these valleys has been effectively lowered by 15 ft, pro-ducing a minimum 15-foot thickness of Cahokia Formation alluviumin the riverbeds. The presence of Cahokia Formation alluvium is rea-sonable and is generally supported by field observations. However,as a consequence of the assumed minimum 15-foot thickness, thinsurficial deposits also are shown along valley margins where theymay not actually occur; in such places, modern erosion has locallyexposed upper Glasford Formation and older deposits.
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