Lake Burley Seds Polygon.kmz
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Distribution of lacustrine sediments deposited by paleo-Lake Burley.
Based on water well logs from IDWR, compiled by Neal Farmer
Wells show that ancient Lake Burley extended north just past the topographic scarp of lava flows from Kimama Butte, and east to just past upper end of current Lake Walcott.
Sediments up to 750 feet thick just north of current Snake River, but typically 100-200 feet thick farther north, at depths of 200-300 feet below surface.
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