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- Lake_Hitchcock abstract "Lake Hitchcock was a glacial lake that formed approximately 15,000 years ago in the late Pleistocene epoch. After the Laurentide ice sheet retreated, glacial ice melt accumulated at the terminal moraine and blocked up the Connecticut River, creating the long, narrow lake. The lake existed for approximately 3,000 years, after which a combination of erosion and continuing geological changes likely caused it to drain. At its longest, Lake Hitchcock stretched from the moraine dam at present-day Rocky Hill, Connecticut, to St. Johnsbury, Vermont (about 320 kilometres (200 mi)). Although the rift valley through which the river flows above Rocky Hill actually continues south to New Haven, on Long Island Sound, the obstructing moraine at Rocky Hill diverted the river southeast to its present mouth at Old Saybrook.Lake Hitchcock is an important part of the geology of Connecticut. It experienced annual layering of sediments, or varves: silt and sand in the summertime (due to glacial meltwater) and clay in the wintertime (as the lake froze). These varved lake deposits were later used by European settlers for brick-making. The lake was named after Edward Hitchcock, a geologist from Amherst College who had studied it.".
- Lake_Hitchcock thumbnail Glacial_Lakes_Albany,_Champlain,_Hitchcock,_Winsooski,_&_Merrimack.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageID "1756307".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageLength "2334".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageRevisionID "689390510".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Amherst_College.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Connecticut_River.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_lakes_of_the_United_States.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proglacial_lakes.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Champlain_Sea.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_River.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Hitchcock.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_Connecticut.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_lake.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Albany.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Connecticut.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Merrimack.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Stowe.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Laurentide_Ice_Sheet.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island_Sound.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink New_Haven,_Connecticut.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Rift_valley.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Hill,_Connecticut.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink St._Johnsbury,_Vermont.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink Varve.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLink File:Glacial_Lakes_Albany,_Champlain,_Hitchcock,_Winsooski,_&_Merrimack.jpg.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glacial Lake Hitchcock".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hitchcock".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Hitchcock".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageWikiLinkText "geologic lake".
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pleistocene_Lakes_and_Seas.
- Lake_Hitchcock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lake_Hitchcock subject Category:Connecticut_River.
- Lake_Hitchcock subject Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Hitchcock subject Category:Glacial_lakes_of_the_United_States.
- Lake_Hitchcock subject Category:Proglacial_lakes.
- Lake_Hitchcock hypernym Lake.
- Lake_Hitchcock point "41.81666666666667 -72.63333333333334".
- Lake_Hitchcock type Lake.
- Lake_Hitchcock type Place.
- Lake_Hitchcock type Place.
- Lake_Hitchcock type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Hitchcock comment "Lake Hitchcock was a glacial lake that formed approximately 15,000 years ago in the late Pleistocene epoch. After the Laurentide ice sheet retreated, glacial ice melt accumulated at the terminal moraine and blocked up the Connecticut River, creating the long, narrow lake. The lake existed for approximately 3,000 years, after which a combination of erosion and continuing geological changes likely caused it to drain.".
- Lake_Hitchcock label "Lake Hitchcock".
- Lake_Hitchcock sameAs Q3214929.
- Lake_Hitchcock sameAs Lac_Hitchcock.
- Lake_Hitchcock sameAs m.05tj5s.
- Lake_Hitchcock sameAs Q3214929.
- Lake_Hitchcock lat "41.81666666666667".
- Lake_Hitchcock long "-72.63333333333334".
- Lake_Hitchcock wasDerivedFrom Lake_Hitchcock?oldid=689390510.
- Lake_Hitchcock depiction Glacial_Lakes_Albany,_Champlain,_Hitchcock,_Winsooski,_&_Merrimack.jpg.
- Lake_Hitchcock isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Hitchcock.