possibility that the wetland may be structurally controlled in some 

 sense. 



This map shows only larger areas of surficial deposits, and 

 provides no information on Quaternary sediments in the Lafoe Lake 



Bibliographic source: None - DHES collection 



Author: Rabe, F.W. , R.L. Bursik and E.B. Cantor 



Title: Classification and monitoring of wetlands in established 

 and proposed natural areas. 



Series: Project report on USDA Forest Service Intermountain 

 Research Station Proposal #89009. 



Date: 198? 



This report provides a partial chemical analysis from June of 1987 

 and results of biological inventory of LaFoe Lake. 



Lahrity LaXe 



Bibliographic source: None - Personal collection 



Author: Dea, Peter. 



Title: Glacial geology of the Ovando Valley, Powell County, 

 Montana 



Series: University of Montana Master's Thesis in Geology 



Date: 1982 



Detailed surficial geologic mapping at approximately 1:40,000 scale 

 shows Lahrity Lake underlain by late Pleistocene till of the 

 Monture Creek advance. Till and outwash of the Clearwater advance 

 are mapped on the flanks of Monture Hill, and appear to be shown 

 underlying the Lahrity Lake Southwest site. This is a 

 stratigraphically complex area where glacial deposition was 

 probably strongly influenced by the presence of Monture Hill. 



Bibliographic source: Personal collection 

 Author: Lesica, Peter 



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