Lake Agassiz was a glacial lake located in the center of North America around 30,000 to 10,000 years ago. It drained over the years, including one massive breakout that caused a mini Ice age to start, and the lake to refill. Much of the final drainage of the huge lake is thought to have occured in a very short time, with various theories that it caused a one meter rise in sea levels, and that is where the various flood myths of early cultures, including the Biblical flood, comes from.
Parts of the lake still exist today, Lake Winnipeg, Lake Winnipegosis, Lake Manitoba, and Lake of the Woods, and others, are said to be relics of this ancient lake.
The Glacial Lakes that helped to form the 'Plains' topography of North Dakota do not exist today. Several Glacial Lakes have been identified and named by geologists, however. Some of them were:Lake Souris,Lake Dakota,Lake McKenzie,and the largest, Lake Agassiz, which was named after Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), who is honored as the father of glacial geology.
Agassiz Wilderness was created in 1976.
Louis Agassiz was born on May 28, 1807.
Louis Agassiz was born on May 28, 1807.
Rodolphe Louis Agassiz died in 1933.
Rodolphe Louis Agassiz was born in 1871.
Louis Agassiz Fuertes was born in 1874.
Louis Agassiz Fuertes died in 1927.
The area of Agassiz Wilderness is 16.187 square kilometers.
Alexander Agassiz Medal was created in 1913.
Louis Agassiz died on December 14, 1873 at the age of 66.
Alexander Emanuel Agassiz was born on December 17, 1835.