Origin of the Mima Mounds, Thurston County region, Washington

Journal of Geology
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Abstract

There has been recent favorable consideration of the idea that the Mima mounds were made by gophers. The writer believes the evidence indicates that gophers function only in the reworking of the mound material, not in the primary construction. The plausibility of the earlier glacial or periglacial theory has been increased by recent knowledge of permafrost and of the deposits made by combined water and ice in cold climates. The gopher theory, as it has been applied to the Mima mounds, contains internal disharmonies and ignores significant field evidence supporting the earlier idea.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Origin of the Mima Mounds, Thurston County region, Washington
Series title Journal of Geology
DOI 10.1086/625998
Volume 60
Issue 5
Year Published 1952
Language English
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Contributing office(s) Washington Water Science Center
Description 12 p.
First page 461
Last page 472
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