Glacial geology of the Genesee River

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The Genesee River flows northward from its source in northern Pennsylvania to enter Lake Ontario at Rochester, New York. The present river valley has been modified extensively from preglacial river valleys. A lobe of the last glacier (Wisconsonian) pushed southward almost to the Pennsylvania line, dramatically reshaping the drainage patterns of central and western New York. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Glacial geology of the Genesee River
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rdf:langString The Genesee River flows northward from its source in northern Pennsylvania to enter Lake Ontario at Rochester, New York. The present river valley has been modified extensively from preglacial river valleys. A lobe of the last glacier (Wisconsonian) pushed southward almost to the Pennsylvania line, dramatically reshaping the drainage patterns of central and western New York.
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