Glacial activity created the topography of Iowa, says UNI professor

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Professor James Walters examines the impact of glacial activity in the formation of Iowa's landscape. Walters explains how mineral deposits from Canada and Minnesota were dropped in Iowa at the end of the Ice Age, forming unique hills and lakes.
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News Public Relations News Release 1987 443 1