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  1. Much of the Detroit River of Indiana is an updip extension of the much thicker Lucas Formation (Detroit River Group) in the deeper part of the Michigan Basin (Droste and Shaver, 1986). In Steuben County, far northeastern Indiana, the lowest Detroit River interval may correspond to parts of the Sylvania Sandstone and the Amherstburg Formation of adjacent Michigan and Ohio (Shaver, 1984).

  2. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › detroit-riverDetroit River - WorldAtlas

    • Geography and Flow of The Detroit River
    • Brief History of The Detroit River and Its Economic Development
    • Ecological Diversity of The Detroit River

    Forming the international border between the US and Canada, the Detroit River connects Lake St. Claire in the north to Lake Erie’s west end in the south, making it a key part of the Great Lakes system. As such, the river forms the boundary between Ontario, Canada, in the east and Michigan, US, in the west. The US side of the river is under the admi...

    During the early days of America’s colonization, a native tribe known as the Iroquois would use the river to travel and trade fur with Dutch colonists. As previously mentioned, the Detroit River was at first named “Rivière du Détroit” by the initial French settlers, which literally translates to “River of the Strait.” Since the early 1700s, the riv...

    The Detroit River is currently North America’s only international wildlife refuge. After the tremendous effort put in to restore the river’s vital ecosystems, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge currently supports an incredibly diverse list of species. The refuge’s protected areas offer sanctuary to a plethora of birds migrating annuall...

  3. DETROIT RIVER (Marine Chart : US14853_P1270) DETROIT RIVER marine chart is available as part of iBoating : USA Marine & Fishing App (now supported on multiple platforms including Android, iPhone/iPad, MacBook, and Windows (tablet and phone)/PC based chartplotter .). When you purchase our Nautical Charts App, you get all the great marine chart ...

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  4. The Detroit River flows west and south for 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi) from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie as a strait in the Great Lakes system. The river divides the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario—an area collectively referred to as Detroit–Windsor—and forms part of the border between Canada and the United States.

  5. Indiana Lakes, Rivers and Water Resources. Indiana Rivers Shown on the Map: Big Blue River, Blue River, East Fork White River, Eel River, Flatrock River, Kankakee River, Maumee River, Mississinewa River, Ohio River, Patoka River, Salamonie River, St. Joseph River, Sugar Creek, Tippecanoe River, Wabash River, Walnut Creek, White River and ...

  6. to the river.Regulations.–A speed limit of 4 mph is enforced in River Rouge and Short. Cut Canal 21. (See 33 CFR 162.130 through 162.140, chapter 2, for navigation. regulations.)Detroit is a customs. ort of entry.Quarantine is enforced in accordance with the regulations of the U.S. Public H. alth Service. (See Public Health Servic.

  7. ABSTRACT: The Detroit River Formation in approximately the northern three tiers of Indiana counties comprises about 85 cubic miles of rocks that are apportioned among carbonates, 93 percent, sulfate evaporites, 6 percent, and sandstones and shales, 1 percent.

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