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- Lake_Souris abstract "The Glacial Lake Souris occupied the basin of the Souris River from the most southern portion of this river's loop in North Dakota to its elbow in Manitoba, where it turned sharply northward and passed through the Tiger Hills. The length of Lake Souris was about 170 miles, from latitude 48° to latitude 50°35', and its maximum width, north of Turtle Mountain, was nearly 70 miles. It was situated near the far southeast corner of the large glacial Lake Agassiz, separated from it by another small glacial body, Glacial Lake Hind.North of the Souris basin, an arm of this lake extended along the Assiniboine River from Griswold and Oak Lake to some distance above the mouth of the Qu'Appelle River in Saskatchewan; and the main body of the lake was deeply indented on the east by the high oval area of Turtle Mountain, and forms, with overlying drift deposits, the massive terrace of the Coteau du Missouri on the west. The mouth of Lake Souris, where it first outflowed to Lake Agassiz by the Big Coulée River and the Sheyenne River, was approximately 1,600 to 1,500 feet above the present sea-level, being gradually cut down about 100 feet by the stream. Because of subsequent changes which are known to have taken place in the relative elevation of the land and water surfaces in this district, the shore-line of the northern part of the lake at the end of its time of outflow to the Sheyenne would now have an elevation of about 1,600 feet at Langs Valley. Therefore, when its channel of discharge was transferred to the new course by Pelican Lake and along the Pembina River, Lake Souris was suddenly lowered about 125 feet to the level of the top of the bluffs of Langs Valley, and a further lowering of 110 feet was afterward effected by the gradual erosion of this valley. The lake was wholly drained by this outlet.".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageExternalLink lakeagassiz.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageID "14322312".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageLength "4759".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageRevisionID "661313726".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink 48th_parallel_north.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_River.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Big_Coulée_River.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Bottineau_County.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Bottineau_County,_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Shield.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_lakes_of_the_United_States.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogeography.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shrunken_lakes.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Coteau_du_Missouri.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Dredge.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Dredging.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Flin_Flon.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_Lake_Hind.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Gods_Lake.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Griswold,_Manitoba.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Lac_La_Ronge.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Lac_la_Ronge.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Agassiz.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Langs_Valley.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink McHenry_County,_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Oak_Lake,_Manitoba.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Pelican_Lake_(Manitoba).
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Pembina_River_(Manitoba_–_North_Dakota).
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Pierce_County,_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Placer_mining.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink QuAppelle_River.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Sheyenne_River.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Souris_River.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_Hills.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Towner,_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_Mountain_(plateau).
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Souris".
- Lake_Souris wikiPageWikiLinkText "North Dakota Gold Rush".
- Lake_Souris hasPhotoCollection Lake_Souris.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Lake_Souris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pleistocene_Lakes_and_Seas.
- Lake_Souris subject Category:Geology_of_North_Dakota.
- Lake_Souris subject Category:Glacial_lakes_of_the_United_States.
- Lake_Souris subject Category:Paleogeography.
- Lake_Souris subject Category:Shrunken_lakes.
- Lake_Souris type Subfield.
- Lake_Souris comment "The Glacial Lake Souris occupied the basin of the Souris River from the most southern portion of this river's loop in North Dakota to its elbow in Manitoba, where it turned sharply northward and passed through the Tiger Hills. The length of Lake Souris was about 170 miles, from latitude 48° to latitude 50°35', and its maximum width, north of Turtle Mountain, was nearly 70 miles.".
- Lake_Souris label "Lake Souris".
- Lake_Souris sameAs m.03d0hml.
- Lake_Souris sameAs Q6477807.
- Lake_Souris sameAs Q6477807.
- Lake_Souris wasDerivedFrom Lake_Souris?oldid=661313726.
- Lake_Souris isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Souris.