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Drainage problems at the Comeau
May 4th, 2010 by Robert Titus
Slump blocks along the Saw Kill - see trees tipping over.
Slump blocks along the Saw Kill – see trees tipping over.
Tall grass and spongy wet soils at Middle Meadow, next to the soccer field.
Tall grass and spongy wet soils at Middle Meadow, next to the soccer field.

 

 

Com-Slump-7The top of the Comeau Hill is remarkaby wet and spongy. Tall grasses thrive. This, long ago, required the installation of a complex drainage system. Just south of the soccer field, where the waters drain, can be seen swampy land where trees have been “drowning” and dying (see below). Farther downhill, along the Saw Kill the water emerge and there slump blocks of soggy earth have been forming and sliding into the creek (above and above, right). Tilted trees give evidence of this instability. All this may be related to drainage system problems. Photo-one

Coming soon in the Woodstock Times – A new look at old Sloan.
Dec 8th, 2009 by Robert Titus

Was Sloan Gorge a pounding raging subglacial stream back at the end of the Ice Age?

We present a new view of Sloan Gorge.

By Robert and Johanna Titussloan two

Comeau Review – Woodstock Times – Dec. 3, 2009
Dec 2nd, 2009 by Robert Titus

Congratualations to all citizens of Woodstock. The Comeau is now official!Comeauwalk2

Let’s celebrate by taking a geology hike through your property.

 

A prayerful Titus, center, leads a hike at the Comeau

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