The physical geography of New York state . •. c8,0 1-1o PSo> r> -H to t* cS .V o 03 3 • IJ — -^ i ^ o o 0> tl ^J 60 >, i« 05 d -rtV ja 3 <o 13 CS (306). Th< Sim,-, Cities :;n7 across some part of the stream valley. .Many of the linearlakes of New York occupy parts of river valleys, a- isespecially well illustrated in the case of Lake (hamplain(Fig-. U!4). When the dam for this lake was built and waterponded behind it, this naturally entered the side bays, capes, islands and straits, much as the seawater has formed them when the land has subsided. Th. seirregul


The physical geography of New York state . •. c8,0 1-1o PSo> r> -H to t* cS .V o 03 3 • IJ — -^ i ^ o o 0> tl ^J 60 >, i« 05 d -rtV ja 3 <o 13 CS (306). Th< Sim,-, Cities :;n7 across some part of the stream valley. .Many of the linearlakes of New York occupy parts of river valleys, a- isespecially well illustrated in the case of Lake (hamplain(Fig-. U!4). When the dam for this lake was built and waterponded behind it, this naturally entered the side bays, capes, islands and straits, much as the seawater has formed them when the land has subsided. Th. seirregularities, which are so well illustrated in tin- case ofrhamplain, are often in part due to the effect of tilting ofthe land, so that in any individual case it may be diffi- i • • * - li<;. Map ot rv |Mirtinii of Ilir Tliou -:i ml I-l:iml-. \vhnt:irio ri-i- over a lo\v, liilly lanil siirfarr. -iiliiniTiriiiu : I^rt ainling the liit,rln-r |Mirtinii< into KlamK ami cult to assign to each of these two causes it- relative im-portance. The niai-ke<l irre^iilaiity of the eastern end .ifLake Ontario, im-luding the Tln»ii&


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