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  2. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Indiana comprises the physical features of the land and relative location of U.S. State of Indiana. Indiana is in the north-central United States and borders on Lake Michigan . Surrounding states are Michigan to the north and northeast, Illinois to the west, Kentucky to the south, and Ohio to the east.

  3. Category:Geologic groups of Indiana - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Geology of Indiana - Wikipedia

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  5. Buffalo Wallow Group - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Wallow Group is a geologic group found in Indiana and Kentucky.It is equivalent to the Upper Pope Group as the two share some formations. However many of the formations in the Upper Pope pinch out and are not present in the Buffalo Wallow.

  6. Knobstone Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    The Knobstone Escarpment is a rugged geologic region in Southern Indiana. Physically, the Knobstone Escarpment is the most rugged terrain in Indiana. The highest hill in the area is Weed Patch Hill, with an elevation of 1,060 feet above sea level. The escarpment's most prominent feature is its steep hills, often called "knobs", and ravines.

  7. Category:Geologic formations of Indiana - Wikipedia

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  8. Geologic map - Wikipedia

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    A geologic map or geological map is a special-purpose map made to show various geological features. Rock units or geologic strata are shown by color or symbols. Bedding planes and structural features such as faults , folds , are shown with strike and dip or trend and plunge symbols which give three-dimensional orientations features.

  9. Borden Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippian Borden Group (sometimes Borden Formation) is a mapped bedrock unit in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia, [7] and Tennessee.It has many members, which has led some geologists to consider it a group (for example in Indiana [8]) rather than a formation (for example in Kentucky [1] [4]).