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"Mercer Island geologic map"

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Blogger Larry said...

Richard, I'm interested in your post. I just hiked along a little visited ravine on Mercer Island, finding an abundance of smooth rocks. My guess was that the island is a glacial deposit, which you appear to confirm.

Unfortunately, your graphic is not showing, and your hotlink doesn't address MI's glacial history.

Might you have some other references I can see to understand better the island's - as well as Lake Washington's - origins?

Thanks, Larry (resident of MI since 1950)

Sun Nov 30, 07:36:00 PM 2008

Blogger Richard Sprague said...

Thanks for your interest, Larry.

That's an old post, so I'm not sure what happened to the graphic, but it's easy to create again: just go to the UW site and look up your neighborhood.

I wrote this after hearing about a lecture at the community center--you might find more info if you dig up on the mercer island government site, especially from late 2006 or so.

Sun Nov 30, 08:54:00 PM 2008

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