“…concerning localities CC-1-07, CS-7-08, ES-4-08, HA-5-04, NL-2-06, SL-4-07, SL-6-07, and TO-3-08, 2005, 2008. These dates are consistent with other studies that indicate that these windblown sand sheets and associated Carolina bays mostly formed during the Wisconsin glacial interval (Frey, 1953(Frey, , 1955Whitehead, 1964;Soller, 1988;Markewich and Markewich, 1994;others, 2004, 2007), though the sands locally have been reactivated in Holocene time. These deposits are intimately associated with the "Carolina bays" (Johnson, 1942;Kaczorowski, 1977) that are prominent in this region, and the alignment of the sand deposits generally matches the long axis of the bays.…”