Curriculum Vitae

Howard D. Mooers, Professor and Head

Department of Geological Sciences                                                                                                      

University of Minnesota                                                                                                                       

Duluth, MN  55812                                                                                                                             

 

Professional Summary

 

Heller Professor of Geology, University of Minnesota Duluth, September 1991 - present.  Graduate Faculty Appointments in Geology, Water Resources Sciences, and Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies.

Director, Marshall Alworth Planetarium, Dec. 2005 – Present.

Awardee, Horace T. Morse – University of Minnesota Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education, 2004.

Member, Academy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Minnesota (inducted 2004)

President, Sigma Xi – The Scientific Research Society, University of Minnesota Duluth Chapter.

Co-director, Environmental Studies Major, University of Minnesota – Duluth, 1995 – May 2000

Associate Editor, Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1996 – 2000.

Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, University of Iowa, 1990 – 1991.

 

Education

 

Ph.D., Geology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1988, emphasis in glacial geology, glaciology, and hydrogeology.  Dissertation title: Quaternary history and ice dynamics of the Late Wisconsin Rainy and Superior lobes, central Minnesota.

 

B.S., Science and Environmental Change (Earth Sciences), University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, 1979.

 

Professional Society Memberships

 

American Geophysical Union

American Quaternary Association

Canadian Quaternary Association

Geological Society of America

International Glaciological Society

 

General Research Interests

Major research interests focus on Quaternary history of the southern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, subglacial groundwater flow and its role in controlling glacial dynamics, genesis of glacial landforms, comminution of rock debris entrained in glacier ice and the origin of till, coastal and coral reef geology, arid region geomorphology, groundwater flow and characteristic scales of variability in glacial sedimentary sequences; processes and spatial distribution of aquifer recharge; computer reconstruction of Pleistocene ice sheets and modeling of subglacial groundwater systems; geoarchaeology and early human settlement in the Midwestern United States; and periglacial environments and processes.

 

Teaching Experience

 

Large Lecture Lib Ed Courses –  Geology and Earth Systems, Introduction to Astronomy, Introduction to Environmental Science

 

International Courses – Geology and Culture of Iceland (2-week field trip), Coral Reef Geology (1 week field trip to the Bahamas).  Courses adapted to the Study in England programme: Geology and Earth systems, Introduction to Astronomy, Legends of the Flood.

                                            

Other Courses taught at UMD – glacial geology, glaciology, geomorphology, regional geomorphology, clastic sediment analysis, hydrogeology, applied hydrogeology, and numerous seminars in geology and environmental studies.

 

Program Development

 

Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium, Director of Programming

Co-developer, Astronomy Minor Program, UMD, 2007

Co-developer, Environmental Science Major, UMD, 2006

Co-developer, Environmental Studies Major, UMD, 1994

 

University Service

 

Advisor, Astronomy Club, 2005 – Present

Member, Swenson College of Science an Engineering Technology Advisory Committee, 2005-2008

Member, Educational Policy Committee, UMD, 2002 – 2005.

Member, General Research Advisory Committee (U of M system 1996 - 2001)

Member, Commission of Environmental Sciences and Policy (U of M system 2000 - 2002)

Search committee member for numerous searched in SCSE and CLA.

Adviser, Geology Club, 1991-2002.

 

Undergraduate Research Projects Supervised (28)

 

Evaluation of nearshore facies of Glacial Lake Upham with ground-penetrating radar, Kirsti Hakala, in progress.

 

Oh! Those Rebellious Stars! CCD photometry of variable stars, Li-Ping Mai, in progress.

 

Flow Patterns of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and Dispersal of Erratics, Grace Johnson (Completed May 2007).

 

Capturing the light spectra of binary star systems and bright galaxies, Jessica Irwin (Completed  Spring 2006).

                                         

Tombstone Corrosion and the Peppered Moth: Impacts of Acid Rain in England's Black Country, Amanda Putz (Completed  Spring 2006).

 

3D visualization of geological data using GEOWALL stereo projection, Mark Nelson (Completed  Spring 2006, co-advised with Nigel Wattrus)

 

Industrial Revolution, acid rain, and the increase in carbonate weathering rates near Birmingham, England:  Part 1, Point-source emissions and proximal weathering rates, Amanda Putz (completed Spring 2005).

 

Industrial Revolution, acid rain, and the increase in carbonate weathering rates near Birmingham, England:  Part 2, Prevailing winds and baseline weathering rates, Jaclyn Berger (completed Spring 2005).

 

Glacial landforms and recent retreat of Lewis Glacier, South Sister Mountain, Oregon, David Demmer (completed Spring 2005).

 

Integration of geological structure and variable erosivity into a simulation of stream network evolution, Luke Miller (Completed May 2004).

 

Evaluation of the effect of culverts on stream channel morphology, Superior National Forest, Josh Dark (Completed May 2003).

 

3-D visualization of geologic data, Colin Gillis (Completed May 2002).

 

A quantitative evaluation of the relative contribution of locally vs. distally-derived rock types in till, Gregory E. Miron, (Completed December 2001).

 

A geostatistical evaluation of glacial stratigraphy in northeastern Minnesota, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Lori Tuovila (Completed May 2001).

 

Processes and rates of comminution in the basal debris layer of ice sheets, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Keri Hager (Completed December 2000).

 

On the origin of sedimentary variability in till, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Kurt Carlson (Completed June 1999).

 

Spatial and temporal variation in evapotranspiration from boreal ecosystem wetlands, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Danial Allison (Completed June 1998).

 

Testing models of Laurentide Ice Sheet inception and evolution, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Nicole Ristow (Completed June 1999).

 

Direct measurement of evapotranspiration from boreal ecosystem wetlands using a portable ET chamber, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Ryan Peterson (Completed June 1998).

 

A bench-scale model of growth and decay of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and the dispersal of Hudson Bay erratics, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Donna Gunderson (Completed June 1997).

 

Dispersal of erratics from Hudson Bay and the development of a mixing model for tills of differing compositions, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Stephen DeLong (Completed June 1997).

 

Estimation of groundwater recharge to the Hinckley/Mt. Simon aquifer, Twin Cities Artesian Basin, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Jody Hulne (Completed June 1997).

 

Stream hydrograph analysis and quantification of recharge to shallow and deep aquifer systems, Twin Cities Artesian Basin, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, Carrie Karl (Completed June 1997).

 

On the timing of sand dune formation in Minnesota, independent research project, Eric Liestman (Completed June 1996).

 

Development of a groundwater sensitivity map for the eight county region of the Mississippi Headwaters Board, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, G. Partch, Completed June 1995.

 

Late Glacial and Holocene sedimentation history of Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River, St. Paul to Red Wing, Minnesota, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, M.C. Mrachek, Completed June 1994.

 

Development of a wellhead protection strategy for the city of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, B. Jackson, Completed June 1994.

 

Estimation of the spatial distribution of recharge over complex glacial sedimentary settings, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University of Minnesota, P.M. Schulte, Completed June 1993.

 

Graduate Student Theses In Progress (4)

 

Regional groundwater control of slope stability, Nemadji River Basin, east-central Minnesota, Irvin Mossberger, M.S.

 

 

Conceptual and numerical techniques for optimization of groundwater flow systems in glacial sedimentary environments: John J. Quinn, Ph.D., Geology

 

The formation of Rogen moraine, NE Minnesota, Margretta Meyer, M.S.

 

Glaciological context of minor moraines and sedimentary variability of the Des Moines Lobe, Minnesota.  Heather Anderson, M.S.

 

Graduate Student Theses Completed (19)

 

Quantification of glacial indicator dispersal processes and rates: Phillip Larson, Ph.D., Geology.

 

Intensive cranberry cultivation and environmental impact of pesticide application on receiving waters: Deborah Anderson, 2006, Ph.D., Water Resources Sciences.

 

Geomorphic controls on fish populations, North Slope, Alaska: a geomorphic-trophic hypothesis, H. Rantala, 2005, M.S. Water Resources Sciences.

 

Late glacial and Holocene history of the Glacial Lake Aitkin/Upham basin. North Central Minnesota, L. Marlow, 2004, M.S. Geology.

 

Development of a county-scale wellhead protection strategy, Cass County, Minnesota, B. Bertsch, M.S. 2002, Water Resources Sciences.

 

Outlet glaciers, ice scoured troughs, and piedmont lobes along the margin of the Des Moines Lobe, Central Minnesota, USA: M. Whitehill, M.S. 2002, Geology.

 

Application of the revised universal soil loss equation within a geographical information system: David Stark, M.S., 2000 , Water Resources Sciences.

 

Hydrology and hydrogeology of a barrier island system, Nag’s Head Woods, N.C: Mark Holmes, M.S., 1999, Geology.

 

Multi-variate analyses of stream hydrographs and the determination of the spatial variability of infiltration and recharge, N. Arbit, M.S. , 1999, Geology..

 

Late glacial and Holocene alluvial history of Mississippi Valley, St. Paul, MN, to Guttenburg, IA. T. Madigan, M.S., 1999, Geology.

 

Influence of free-flowing saline wells on regional groundwater flow and water quality on the Sheyenne delta sand plain, eastern North Dakota, K. Knoke, M.S., 1999, Geology..

 

Shallow ground-water quality beneath cropland in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota and North Dakota, 1993-1995, T. K. Cowdery, 1997, Geology..

 

Quantitative paleohydrology of the Portage and Brule outlets of Glacial Lake Duluth, S. Carney, M.S., 1996, Geology..

 

Aerial photo reconnaissance-level mapping of landform assemblages and the development of the "Land Type Association" layer for the Minnesota Ecological Classification System, J. Sharkey, M.S., 1996, Geology.

 

Determination of groundwater recharge and residence time in the Itasca moraine, north central Minnesota, by hydrogeochemical mass-balance and age-dating, S. Kanuit, M.S., 1996, Geology.

 

A landform-based approach to the quantification of recharge in a complex glacial sedimentary setting: the Itasca moraine, northwestern Minnesota, L. St. George, M.S., June 1994, Geology.

 

Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Saginaw basin, Michigan, and its influence on human settlement during the Archaic period, S. Beaverson, M.S., June 1993, Geology..

 

Sedimentology and geochemistry of selected glacial sediments from central Minnesota as a method for correlation and provenance studies of glacial stratigraphic units, A. Gowen, M.S., June 1993, Geology..

 

Groundwater mapping and the determination of the optimum level of information for the assessment of groundwater sensitivity to contamination in complex glacial drift aquifers, J.J. Quinn, M.S., co-advising with H.O. Pfannkuch, March 1992, Geology..

 

Current Research Funding

 

Completed Research Projects

 

Stratigraphy and hydrogeology of the headwaters of Deer Creek, Carlton County, MN.  Environmental Protection Agency, section 319, $30,000  (co-PI with Nigel Wattrus)

 

Development of water and environmental management plan, Camp Riply Military Reserve, Minnesota.  Minnesota Army National Guard, $1,383,000, December 1999 – September 2004, H. Mooers PI.

 

Incorporation of geological structure into a numerical simulation of landscape evolution, University of Minnesota Duluth Chancellors small grant, $750,.Sept. 2003 – May, 2004.

 

A detailed surface water and groundwater investigation of the Tenmile Lake watershed, Cass County, Minnesota.  Mississippi Headwaters Board, $2700, August 2003 – June 2004, H. Mooers PI.

 

Development of a groundwater well database for Crow Wing County, Minnesota.  Minnesota Department of Health, $64,000, H. Mooers, PI.

 

Paleoenvironmental response of the Mississippi Headwaters watershed to Holocene climate change, Water Resources Research Initiative, Water Resources Center, $46,256, March 1, 2001 – June 30, 2003, H. Mooers, PI.

 

Paleoenvironmental response of the Mississippi Headwaters watershed to Holocene climatic change, University of Minnesota Faculty Grant-In-Aid, $20,246, July 1, 2000 – December 31, 2001, H. Mooers, PI.

 

Productivity and plant species in beaver meadows, National Science Foundation, $600,000, March 1, 1997 - April 30, 2001, (Carol Johnston, PI, John Pastor, Co PI, and Howard Mooers, Co PI).

 

Development of a regional groundwater flow model for Cass County, Minnesota, and its utility for streamlining wellhead protection. Minnesota Department of Health, $59,464, H. Mooers, PI.

 

Coordination and management of the Cold Spring, Minnesota, Clean Water Partnership. Cold Spring, Minnesota, $29,878, H. Mooers, PI.

 

Evaluation of mineral potential of a granite-greenstone terrane and the utility of glacial drift geochemistry as an exploration tool: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – Division of Minerals, $45,000, January 1, 1998 – August 31, 1998, (R.L. Morton PI, H.D. Mooers, Co-PI, and G. Hudak, Co-PI).

 

Development of a groundwater well database for Cass County, Minnesota.  Cass County Environmental Services and Minnesota Department of Health, $39,023.

 

Development of a wellhead protection strategy for Cass County, Minnesota.  Cass County Environmental Services,   $45,394, Sept. 1, 1995 - June 30, 1997, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Development of an archaeological sensitivity model for a pipeline corridor, North Dakota and Minnesota.  IMA Consulting, $30,228, December 1, 1996 - August 31, 1997, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Development of an archaeological sensitivity model for the Lakehead Pipeline corridor, Wisconsin and Illinois.  IMA Consulting, $14,659, April 1, 1996 - May 31, 1997, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Geomorphological mapping for the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification system, northern Minnesota. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry, $45,000, July 1, 1994 - August 31, 1995, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Hydrogeology of the Itasca moraine, northcentral Minnesota: spatial distribution of recharge, groundwater residence time, flow system dynamics, and regional influence.  Water Resources Research Center, $41,244, July 1993 through June 1995, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Topographic control of regional groundwater hydrology and implications on surface water quality and supply, Itasca moraine, northwestern Minnesota.  Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources through the Mississippi Headwaters Board, $35,273, July 1993 through June 1995, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Statistical analysis of geochemical and mineralogical data in support of mineral prospecting, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Minerals, $500, March - April 1995, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Geomorphological investigation of archaeological sensitivity for landforms at site 47-PT-42, Portage Co., Wisconsin.  Midwest Archaeological Consultants, $11,000, July 1, 1994 - Sept. 30, 1995, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Late glacial and Holocene alluvial history of Mississippi Valley tributaries in the Red Wing locality, Minnesota, and the potential for buried cultural materials, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, and the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, $4434, and the Center for Community and Regional Research, $3705.20, July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

A landform-based approach to the determination of groundwater vulnerability to contamination, Nemadji River watershed, Carlton Co., Minnesota.  Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District, $9600.00; Center for Community and Regional Research, $5000, May 1992 to December 1993, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Topographic Control of Regional Groundwater Hydrology and Implication for Surface Water Quality and Supply, University of Minnesota Graduate School, $11,762, July 1992 through June 1994, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Paleoenvironmental setting and human interaction during Archaic through Late Woodland time in eastern Michigan. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, $36,000, Sept. 1991 through May 1993, (H.D. Mooers, PI).

 

Groundwater mapping and the assessment of groundwater sensitivity to contamination in complex glacial drift aquifers. Water Resources Research Center, Federal funds $30,228, State matching funds $54,072, July 1989 through June 1991.  (H.D. Mooers, PI, with H-O. Pfannkuch)

 

Geomorphic evolution, climatic change, and early human settlement in the Upper Mississippi Valley, Minnesota. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, $21,150, September, 1988. (C.A. Dobbs, PI, H.D. Mooers, Co-PI).

 

Peer Reviewed Publications

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, Generation of a heavy mineral glacial dispersal train from a diabase sill, Nipigon region, northwestern Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.

 

Knaeble, Alan, Meyer, G.N., Marlow, L.R., Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, Deposits and landforms in the region glaciated by the St. Louis Sublobe, Field Trip #3, North-central GSA. Geological Society of America Field Trip Guidebook.

 

Mooers, H.D. Jones, K.A., and VanScoy, M.S., accepted pending revision, Duct tape occlusion therapy in the treatment of plantar warts: A case study. Canadian Medical Association Journal.

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D.,2005, Comment on: Subglacial erosion and englacial sediment transport modeled for North American Ice Sheets by D.H.D. Hildes, G.K.C. Clarke, G.E. Flowers, D.J. Marshall.  Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 24, nos. 1-2, 233-234.

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2004, Glacial indicator dispersal processes: a conceptual model, Boreas, vol. 33, no. 3, p. 238-249.

 

O'Brien, W.J., Barfield, M., Bettez, N.D.; Gettel, G.M., Hershey, A.E.; McDonald, M.E.; Miller, M.C., Mooers, H., Pastor, J., Richards, C., Schuldt, J., 2004, Physical, chemical, and biotic effects on arctic zooplankton communities and diversity, Limnology and Oceanography 49 (4, Part 2), p. 1250-1261.

 

Prest, V.K., Donaldson, J.A., and Mooers, H.D., 2001, The Omar story: The role of Omars in assessing glacial history of west central North America, Gιographie Physique et Quaternaire, vol. 54, no. 3, p. 257-270.

 

Brown, T.N, Pastor, J., Johnston, C.A., and Mooers, H.D., 2000, A finite difference type algorithm with pro rata resource allocation, Ecological Modeling, V. 126, No. 1, 1-19.

 

Hershey, A.E., Gettel, G., McDonald, M.E., Miller, M.C., Mooers, H., O’Brien, W.J., Pastor, J., Richards, C., and Schuldt, J.A., (1999), A geomorphic-trophic model for landscape control of trophic structure in arctic lakes, Bioscience, V. 49, No.11, 887-898.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1999, Comparison of loss on ignition and coulometric titration for determining carbonate content of till. Glacial Geology and Geomorphology, tn01.

 

Johnson, M.D. and Mooers, H.D., 1998, Ice-margin positions of the Superior lobe during Late Wisconsinan deglaciation.  In, Patterson, C.J. and Wright, H.E., Jr., Eds., Contributions to the Quaternary of Minnesota, Minnesota Geological Survey Report of Investigations 49, 7-13.

 

Carney, L.M. and Mooers, H.D., 1998, Landform assemblages and glacial history of a portion of the Itasca moraine, north-central Minnesota.  In, Patterson, C.J. and Wright, H.E., Jr., Eds., Contributions to the Quaternary of Minnesota, Minnesota Geological Survey Report of Investigations 49, 85-95.

 

Shmagin, B.A., Johnston, C.A. and Mooers, H.D., 1998, The systemic model of a hydrosphere of the Earth and temporal-spatial variability of the river runoff in headwaters of the Mississippi.  In, A Buccianti, G. Nardi, and R. Potenza (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Association of Mathematical Geologists 1998, p. 484-489.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Lehr, J.D., 1998, Terrestrial record of Laurentide Ice Sheet reorganization during Heinrich events, REPLY.  Geology, v. 26, no. 7, p. 668-669.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Lehr, J.D., 1997, Terrestrial record of Laurentide Ice Sheet reorganization during Heinrich events, Geology, v. 25, no. 11, p. 987-990.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1997, Numerical reconstruction of a soft-bedded Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last glacial maximum: Comment, Geology, v. 25, no. 4, p.379-380.

 

Mooers, H. D., and Norton, A. R., 1997, Glacial landscape evolution of the Itasca / St. Croix moraine interlobate area including the Shingobee River headwaters area, in Winter, T. C., ed., Hydrological and Biogeochemical Research in the Shingobee River Headwaters Area, North-central Minnesota: Denver, United States Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 96-4215, p. 3-10.

 

Shmagin, B. A., Johnston, C. A., and Mooers, H. D., 1997, The temporal-spatial variability of ground-water resources in the headwaters of the Mississippi, in Watson, K. W., and Zaporozec, A., eds., Advanced in Ground-Water Hydrology: A Decade of Progress: St. Paul, American Institute of Hydrology, p. 321-326.

 

Mulholland, S.C., Mulholland, S.L., Peters, G.R., Huber, J.K., and Mooers, H.D., 1997, Paleo-Indian occupations in northeastern Minnesota: How early? North American Archaeologist,v. v. 18, no. 4, p. 371-400.

 

Shmagin, B.A., Mooers, H.D., and Johnston, C.A., 1997, Multi-variate analysis of river runoff, In V. Pawlowsky-Glahn, Ed., Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, p. 251-255.

 

Mooers, H.D. 1995, A landscape classification in support of the development of the Land-Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Northern and Central Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources-Division of Forestry, 48 maps (1:100,000) with legend.

 

Quinn, J.J., Mooers H.D., and Pfannkuch H.-O., 1994, An approach to groundwater monitoring well network design relying on numerical techniques and public-domain information, Water Resources Research Center Technical Report No. 140, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 44 p.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1994, A geomorphological investigation of archaeological sensitivity in the vicinity of Lock and Dam No. 3, upper Mississippi River, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations (Peer Review required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers).

 

Mooers, H.D. and Alexander, E.C., 1994, Contribution of spray irrigation of wastewater to groundwater contamination in the karst of southeastern Minnesota, U.S.A.: Applied Hydrogeology, v. 2, no. 1, p. 34-43.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Dobbs, C.A, 1993, Holocene landscape evolution and the development of models for human interaction with the environment: An example from the Mississippi Headwaters region: Geoarchaeology, v. 8, no. 6, p. 475-492.

 

Dobbs, C.A. and Mooers, H.D., 1991, A phase 1 archaeological and geomorphological study of Navigation Pool #4, Upper Mississippi River: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations #44. (Peer Review required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers).

 

Mooers, H. D., 1990, Discriminating  texturally-similar glacial tills in central Minnesota with graphical and multivariate techniques:  Quaternary Research, v.34, no. 2, p. 133-147.

 

Mooers, H. D., 1990, A glacial-process  model: the role of spatial and temporal variations in glacial thermal regime:  Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 102, no. 2, p. 243-251.

 

Mooers, H. D., 1990, Ice marginal thrusting of drift and bedrock: Thermal regime, subglacial aquifers, and glacial surges:  Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 27, p. 849-862.

 

Mooers, H. D. and Glaser, P. H., 1989, Active patterned ground at sea level, Fourchu, Nova Scotia. Arctic and Alpine Research, vol. 21, no. 4. p. 425-432.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1989, Drumlin formation: A time transgressive model, Boreas, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 99-107.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1989, On the formation of the tunnel valleys of the Superior lobe, central Minnesota. Quaternary Research, vol. 32, no. 1, p. 24-35.

 

Technical Reports

 

Stark, D., Bertsch, B.R., Whitehill, M.F., Grygo, A. and Mooers, H.D., Management Guide: Compliance Sampling Program, MG02-001.

 

Grygo, A., Bertsch, B.R., Whitehill, M.F., Stark, D., and Mooers, H.D., Report of Activities: Stream Discharge Report, RA02-002.

 

Quinn, J.J., Mooers, H.D., Technical Publication: Groundwater Flow Model, TP02

 

Mooers, H.D., Basic Principles of Hydrogeology, a technical manual. TM02-001, 61pp.

 

Mooers, H.D., Advanced Principles of Hydrogeology, a technical manual, TM02-002, 69pp.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Hattenberger, S., 2003, Hydrologic Budget for Tenmile and Birch Lakes, Technical Report 2003-3, Laboratory for Spatial Analysis in the Geosciences, University of Minnesota Duluth, 10 pp.

 

Bertsch, B.R. and Mooers, H.D., 2000, Diagnostic report on nitrate contamination of groundwater, Cold Spring, MN, Clean Water Partnership, Minnesota Department of Health, 25 pp.

 

Kanuit, S.A. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Estimating the spatial distribution of groundwater recharge in the Itasca moraine area, northcentral Minnesota: a hydrogeochemical approach.  Water Resources Research Center Technical Report.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, A landform-based approach for archaeological sensitivity modeling, Alliance Pipeline right-of-way, North Dakota and Minnesota, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations .

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, A landform-based approach for archaeological sensitivity modeling, Lakehead Pipeline right-of-way, Wisconsin and Illinois, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations .

 

Mooers, H.D., 1994, Landform development, geomorphic evolution, and the archaeological sensitivity of landforms at 47-pt-42 near Stevens Point, Wisconsin.  Midwest Archaeological Consultants, 30 pp.

 

Dobbs, C. A., Breakey, K., and Mooers, H. D., 1994, A model of archaeological sensitivity for landforms along the Lakehead Pipe Line Company corridor from Neche, North Dakota, to Clearbrook, Minnesota:  Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations Number 282, 76 pp.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993,  Glacial geology, geomorphology, vegetational history, and archaeological potential of Silver Lake Basin and Dead River and McClure Storage Basins, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations Number 256.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993,  Geomorphological Assessment of Glacial Drift, Colluvium, and Alluvium and the Potential for Buried Cultural Materials Along the Proposed Highway 101 Expansion, Chanhassen, Minnesota, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993,  Geomorphological Survey of a Flood Control Project Near Houston, Minnesota, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993,  Geomorphological Assessment of Zumbro River Alluvium and the Potential for Buried Cultural Materials Along the Site of the Proposed Sewage Lagoons and Outfall Line, Kellogg, Minnesota, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993, A Geomorphological Interpretation of the Physical Setting of 21-CA-169 near Nushka Lake, Cass County, Minnesota; Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations #212.

 

Beaverson, S.K. and Mooers, H.D., 1993, Reconstruction of the Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Setting at 20SA596, Saginaw Basin, Michigan, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations 210.

 

Johnson, C.M. and Mooers, H.D., 1991, Phase I cultural resource investigation of the state 3 channel and the stage 4 levee and ponds, Chaska flood control project, Carver County, Minnesota, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations 157, 66 pp.

 

Johnson, C.M. and Mooers, H.D., 1991, Archaeological reconnaissance investigations in Traverse County, Minnesota: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations150, 57 pp.

 

Dobbs, C.A. and Mooers, H.D., 1990, A preliminary model of archaeological sensitivity for landforms along the Great Lakes Gas Transmission Company Natural Gas Pipeline Corridor from St. Vincent, Minnesota to Rapid River Michigan: Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Report of Investigations 96, 26 pp, 21 maps.

Maps

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Baudette 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Grygla 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the International Falls 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Little Fork 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Oak Island 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Roseau 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Madigan, T. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Upper Red Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Ada 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Aitkin 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Angle Inlet  1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Big Fork 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Blackduck 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Brainerd 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Cass Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Crookston 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Duluth 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Fosston 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Grantsburg 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Hallock 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Lake Itasca 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Mille Lacs Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Mora 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Pine River 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Pokegama Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Sandstone 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the St. Cloud 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Thief River Falls 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Wahpeton 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Wheaton 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Partch, G. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Battle Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Partch, G. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Detroit Lakes 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Partch, G. M. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Fargo 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Basswood Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Brule Narrows 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Crane Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Ely 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Grand Marais 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Grand Portage 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Hibbing 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Port Wing 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Saganaga Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Two Harbors 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Sharkey, J. and Mooers, H.D., 1996, Geomorphology of the Vermillion Lake 1:100,000 quadrangle and the development of the Land Type Association layer of the Ecological Classification System, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry.

 

Abstracts 

 

Quinn, John J., and Mooers, H.D., 2007, Hydrostratigraphic Correlation – or the Lack of It – in Multi-Scale Investigations in Glacial Drift: Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, Abstracts with Program, Vol. 39, No. 7, p. 45. (1st author is grad student)

 

Arends, Heather E. and Mooers, H.D., 2006, Des Moines lobe till composition and texture as an indicator of flow dynamics.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 38, No. 7, p. 237. (1st author is grad student)

 

Mooers, Howard D., Sames, Tony, and Putz, Amanda J., 2006, Sensitivity of monument corrosion for the determination of the spatial and temporal distribution of acid rain, Birmingham, England.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 38, No. 7, p. 509

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, Sediment transport scales of the Laurentide ice sheet: Insights into subglacial processes.  International Conference on Glacial Sedimentary Processes and Products, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 22-27 August 2005. (1st author is grad student)

 

Mooers, H.D., Wattrus, N.L., and Mossberger, I.G., 2005, Regional groundwater control of slope stability in the Glacial Lake Duluth Basin, Minnesota, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, vol. 37, no. 7, p. 391. (Invited abstract)

 

Putz, A. J., Mooers, H.D., Berger, J.C., Gallup, C.D., and Branstrator, D.K., 2005, Tombstone corrosion and the peppered moth: quantifying historical acid deposition rates in central England’s Black Country, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, vol. 37, no. 7, p. 430. (1st author is undergrad student)

 

Demmer, D.L. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, Lewis glacier, South Sister Mountain, Oregon: farewell old friend?, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, vol. 37, no. 7, p. 423. (1st author is undergrad student)

 

Quinn, J.J., and Mooers, H.D., 2005, The Role of Geostatistics in Wellhead Protection Zone Delineation in Glacial Drift: Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Abstracts with Program, Vol. 37, No. 7, p. 392. (Invited abstract)

 

Wattrus, N.J. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, high-resolution ground penetrating (gpr) radar survey in the search for DNAPLS, Cass Lake, MN, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 69.

 

Anderson, H.E., Mooers, H.D., and Matsch, C.L., 2005, Transverse ridges and indicator Dispersal: Implications for compositional variability in Des Moines Lobe Till, Minnesota, USA, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 92.

Mooers, H.D., Marlow, L.M. and Larson, P.C., 2005, Glacial lakes in northern Minnesota: drainage relationships, chronology, discharge, and isotopic composition of meltwater.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 22.

 

Quinn, J.J. and Mooers, H.D., 2005, Geostatistical analysis of glacial hydrogeology: extrapolating from data-rich sites to data-poor sites.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 92.

 

Mooers, H.D., Larson, P.C., and Marlow, L.R., 2005, Ice advances in the western Lake Superior region: a reevaluation of the St. Louis Sublobe and the Marquette Phase of the Superior lobe.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 92.

 

Meyer, M. and Mooers, H.D., 2004, Paleoglaciological context of Rφgen Moraine, Northeastern Minnesota.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 36, No. 6.

 

Quinn, J.J. and Mooers, H.D., 2003, Borehole data in glaciated terrain: stratigraphic uncertainty at the site scale.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 35, No. 6.

                      

Shaw, G.H. and Mooers, H.D., 2003, Three-dimensional computer simulation of drainage network development. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 35, No. 6.

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2003, Holocene drainage evolution of the Mississippi headwaters, Minnesota: implications for mid-Holocene eolian activity in the north American mid-continent.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Vol. 35, No. 6.

 

Larson, P.C. and Mooers, H.D., 2002, Persistent heterogeneity in bedrock erosion beneath the Laurentide Ice Sheet, Eos, v. 83, no. 47.

 

Marlow, L.M., Mooers, H.D., and Larson, P.C., 2002, Evidence for Early Holocene eolian activity, northcentral Minnesota, GSA Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 6.

 

Hager, Keri D., Mooers, Howard D., and Larson, Phillip C., 2000, Comminution of clasts during glacial transport and evolution of the basal debris layer: implication for the formation of boulder concentrations and boulder pavements, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program v. 32. No. 7.

 

Whitehill, M.F., Mooers, H.D., and Larson, P.C., 2000, Ice scoured troughs and piedmont outlet glaciers along the margin fo hte Des Moines Lobe, Central Minnesota, USA, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program v. 32. No. 7

 

Mooers, H.D., Ojakangas, R.W., Donaldson, J.A., Prest, V., and Lehr, J.D., 1999, On the dispersal of the belcher island erratics into the western lake Superior region, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program,

 

Allison, D., Mooers, H.D., Johnston, C.A., Pastor, J., and Brown, T., 1999, Direct measurement of the spatial and temporal variability of evapotranspiration in a boreal ecosystem beaver meadow, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program,

 

Shmagin, B.A., Kanivetsky, R., Johnston, C.A. & Mooers, H.D., 1999, Systems Approach for Assessment of Renewable Ground and Surface Water Resources - Minnesota Example. Abstracts for Fourth USA/CIS Joint Conference: Hydrologic Issues for 21st Century - Ecology, Environment and Human Health, November 7-10, 1999. San Francisco, CA. Eds: John A. Apps & Chin-Fu Tsang. American institute of Hydrology. San Francisco. P.44-45.

 

Mooers, H.D., Ristow, N., and Gunderson, D., Review of flow patterns of the Laurentide Ice Sheet using a bench-scale model, 1998 : Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America. 30; 7, Pages 112.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1997, On the formation of boulder concentrations and boulder pavements, INQUA, meeting of the Peri-Baltic Group of the Commission on Glaciation, Kiel, Germany.

 

Shmagin, B.A., Mooers, H.D., and Johnston, C.A., 1997, Multi-variate analysis of River Runoff, International Association of Mathematical Geologists Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.

 

Mooers, H.D., and Lehr, J.D., 1996, A terrestrial record of binge/purge oscillations and shifting ice divides of the Late Wisconsin Laurentide Ice Sheet: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 28.

 

Quinn, J.J., H.-O. Pfannkuch, and H.D. Mooers, 1994 Groundwater monitoring network design to assess leachate migration from a regional sanitary landfill site - Anoka County, Minnesota, Minnesota Water Resouces Research Center, Minnesota Water '94 conference, Minneapolis.

 

*Mooers, H.D. and Schulte, P.M., 1993, A landform-based approach to the estimation of recharge in a complex glacial sedimentary setting: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 25, no. 7.

 

Mooers, H.D., 1993, Calculation of discharge and isotopic composition of Lake Agassiz drainage through Glacial River Warren (the Minnesota River system):  International Global Correlation Project, Subgroup 253 International Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

 

*Mooers, H.D., Johnson, M.D., and Matsch, C.L., 1992, Contributions of glacial meltwater to the upper Mississippi River system from the Des Moines and Superior lobes and Glacial Lakes Agassiz and Duluth: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 24, no. 7, p. 273.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Dobbs, C.A., 1992, Importance of magnetic granulometry in the stratigraphic analysis of a multi-component site (21YM47) near Granite Falls, Minnesota: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 24, no. 4, p. 55.

 

Dobbs, C.A. and Mooers, H.D., 1992, Landscape evolution and culture change in the Lake Pepin region, Upper Mississippi River valley: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 24, no. 4, p. 12.

 

Quinn, J.J., Barnes, R.J., and Mooers, H.D., 1992, Three-dimensional geostatistical analysis of glacial drift aquifers and aquitards: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 24, no. 7, p. 252.

 

Mooers, H.D., Lehr, J.D., Hobbs, H.C., and Gilbertson, J.P., 1991, Correlation of Late Wisconsin ice margins in Minnesota: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 23, no. 3.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Alexander, E.C., 1990, Wastewater irrigation fields and the source of nitrate contamination in the karst of southeastern Minnesota.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 22, no. 7.

 

Mooers, H. D., Wright, H. E., Jr. , and Cowdery, T. K., 1990, The Itasca moraine, northcentral Minnesota: A record of glacial dynamics and the development of glacial karst.  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, v. 22, no. 7.

 

Quinn, J.J., Mooers, H.D., and Pfannkuch, H-O., (1989). Groundwater mapping and the optimum amount of information for the assessment of groundwater sensitivity to contamination in complex glacial-drift aquifers. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, annual meeting, vol. 21, no. 6, St. Louis.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Wiele, Steve, (1989). Glacial Lake Agassiz: glacial surges and large outflow events. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, annual meeting, vol. 21, no. 6, St. Louis.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Shaw, G.H., (1988). The nature of randomness in the development of dendritic drainage. EOS, vol. 69, no. 16, p. 362.

 

Mooers, H.D., (1987). Spatial and temporal changes in glacial process, geometry, and thermal character of the southern Laurentide Ice Sheet. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, annual meeting, vol. 19, no. 7, Phoenix.

 

Mooers, H.D. and Wiberg, D., (1987). Dynamic response of glacial outwash systems to changes in ice-margin position. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, annual meeting, vol. 19, no. 7, Phoenix.