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The Distribution of Spodosol Soils in Southern Michigan: A Climatic Interpretation

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Pages 425-442 | Received 01 Dec 1989, Accepted 01 Feb 1997, Published online: 15 Mar 2010

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Randall J. Schaetzl, Michael D. Luehmann & David Rothstein. (2015) Pulses of Podzolization: The Relative Importance of Spring Snowmelt, Summer Storms, and Fall Rains on Spodosol Development. Soil Science Society of America Journal 79:1, pages 117-131.
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Budong Qian, Edward G. Gregorich, Sam Gameda, David W. Hopkins & Xiaolan L. Wang. (2011) Observed soil temperature trends associated with climate change in Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research 116:D2.
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Randall J. Schaetzl, Bruce D. Knapp & Scott A. Isard. (2005) Modeling Soil Temperatures and the Mesic-Frigid Boundary in the Central Great Lakes Region, 1951-2000. Soil Science Society of America Journal 69:6, pages 2033-2040.
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Alan F Arbogast, Randall J Schaetzl, Joseph P Hupy & Edward C Hansen. (2004) The Holland Paleosol: an informal pedostratigraphic unit in the coastal dunes of southeastern Lake Michigan. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41:11, pages 1385-1400.
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Leslie R. Mikesell, Randall J. Schaetzl & Michael A. Velbel. (2017) Hornblende etching and quartz/feldspar ratios as weathering and soil development indicators in some Michigan soils. Quaternary Research 62:2, pages 162-171.
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Randall J. Schaetzl. (2002) A Spodosol‐Entisol Transition in Northern Michigan. Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:4, pages 1272-1284.
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John B. Anderton. (1999) The soil-artifact context model: A geoarchaeological approach to paleoshoreline site dating in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA. Geoarchaeology 14:3, pages 265-288.
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Alan F. Arbogast & Walter L. Loope. (1999) Maximum-Limiting Ages of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes: Their Correlation With Holocene Lake Level History. Journal of Great Lakes Research 25:2, pages 372-382.
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Linda R Barrett. (1997) Podzolization under forest and stump prairie vegetation in northern Michigan. Geoderma 78:1-2, pages 37-58.
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Randall J. Schaetzl & Scott A. Isard. (1996) Regional-scale relationships between climate and strength of podzolization in the Great Lakes Region, North America. CATENA 28:1-2, pages 47-69.
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Scott A Isard & Randall J Schaetzl. (1995) Estimating soil temperatures and frost in the lake effect snowbelt region, Michigan, USA. Cold Regions Science and Technology 23:4, pages 317-332.
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