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*Alexander, E. Calvin, Jr.. Minnesota Karst Lands. Map. University of Minnesota, Department of Earth Sciences. http://www.esci.umn.edu/sites/www.esci.umn.edu/files/user/user174/MN%20Karstlands%202006.jpg | *Alexander, E. Calvin, Jr.. Minnesota Karst Lands. Map. University of Minnesota, Department of Earth Sciences. http://www.esci.umn.edu/sites/www.esci.umn.edu/files/user/user174/MN%20Karstlands%202006.jpg | ||
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*Thompson, Steve. "Karst in Minnesota." Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Last modified February 2, 2015. http://www.eahcp.org/files/uploads/09-03-10Attachment4aUsing_Green_Infrastructure.pdf | *Thompson, Steve. "Karst in Minnesota." Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Last modified February 2, 2015. http://www.eahcp.org/files/uploads/09-03-10Attachment4aUsing_Green_Infrastructure.pdf | ||
− | *Tipping, Robert G., Jeffery A. Green, and E. Calvin Alexander, Jr.. | + | *Tipping, Robert G., Jeffery A. Green, and E. Calvin Alexander, Jr.. 2001 [http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/58557/plate5%5B1%5D.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y Karst Features. Map. Wabasha County, MN: University of Minnesota, MN USGS, Wabasha County Board of Commissioners and MN DNR, Division of Waters. |
*Trojan, Mike. A collapsed karst feature where a stormwater pond previously existed. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN. | *Trojan, Mike. A collapsed karst feature where a stormwater pond previously existed. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN. | ||
*Trojan, Mike. Woodbury sinkhole collapse looking towards the South. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN. | *Trojan, Mike. Woodbury sinkhole collapse looking towards the South. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN. |