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GEOMORPHIC SETTING: Toboggan Hill is artificial mound (hill) consisting of industrial waste covered with a clay cap and top soil layer (Fig. 1). Toboggan runs were constructed on one side of the hill. The facility was incorporated into a county park running along Edward Hines Drive and paralleling the Rouge River.
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Goldsmith, W., Gray, D., McCullah, J. (2014). Project #8: Toboggan Hill. In: Bioengineering Case Studies. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7996-3_9
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