- Glacial Lake Tight
Lake Tight, named for geologist
William G. Tight , was aglacial lake located in what is present-dayOhio ,Kentucky , andWest Virginia , during theIce Age .History
Lake Tight's origins date to nearly 2 million years before the modern era. As the
Ice Age began to cool theEarth , and largeglacier s began to creepsouth from modern-dayCanada , many landforms and features were changed or destroyed, including theTeays River .The Teays had been a river for several million years, flowing
north out of theAppalachian Mountains in what is nowNorth Carolina . The river's path travelled through modern-dayWest Virginia ,Kentucky ,Ohio ,Indiana , andIllinois , finally emptying into theGulf of Mexico , which at the time extended to southern Illinois. The glaciers of the Ice Age soon began to block the Teays, effectivelydam ming the river and forming Lake Tight, near what is nowChillicothe , Ohio.Little is currently known about the lake; in geologic terms, the lake's
lifespan was short; the lake formed at some point during the Ice Age, lasting until nearly 6,500 years ago. At its greatest size, the lake was approximately 900 feet deep, and 7,000 square miles in size (nearly two-thirds the size ofLake Erie ). When the lake finally overflowed, it created newdrainage channels andrivers flowing south, in the opposite direction of the Teays River.ee also
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Teays River External links
* [http://www.ohiodnr.com/parks/explore/magazine/sprsum04/teaysriver.htm Ohio's Ancient Nile]
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