Title: PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAJOR LANDFORMS
1PACIFIC NORTHWEST MAJOR LANDFORMS
- A Brief Geological History
2700 to 800 million years ago
- Western border of Idaho was coastline, all areas
to the west were open ocean. Inland areas were
deserts - This arrangement survived until 200 million
years ago
3During Last 200 million years
- Northern Rocky Mountains rose along the western
margin of the continent, areas E. of Rockies were
inland shallow sea. (handout 1) - Large and small scraps of coastal rocks attached
themselves to the W. Coastline, assembling the
geologic mosaic of the Pacific Northwest. Key
features - Klamath, Blue and Wallowa Mountains were groups
of islands (terranes) far out in the Pacific that
lodged against the western edge of North America
(100-90 mya) - At same time, other terranes jammed against the
western edge of the continent, forming the North
Cascades one large mass that became Vancouver
Island and W. Coast of B.C.
4More recently
- N. America collides with Pacific seamounts
(undersea volcanoes) to form core of Coast Range
(OR) 40 mya - Eocene (35-55 mya) tropical period leaves world
class fossils (John Day formations) - Western Cascades (volcanic) form 42-17 mya, as
the oceanic plate sank through the trench off the
west coast.
5Major Events 17 Million Yrs. Ago
- Western Cascades volcanoes go extinct
- Faults began to break former plains of Nevada,
Utah into broad valleys jagged mountain ranges
(Basin Range Province) see animation - Immense flows of basalt spread across E. WA and
OR and into Willamette Valley Coast (Cape
Lookout is example) - 15 million years ago, Olympic Mountains rise,
mostly of oceanic crust
6lt17 million years ago (cont)
- Climate transitions from dry to wet
712 million years ago
- High Cascades rise in line east of Western
Cascades (Oregon) and on nearly same axis
(Washington) - 15,000 years ago The Great Lake Bonneville
Flood
8Glacial Lake Missoula Floods
- Purcell lobe of regional ice blocks Clark Fork
River, then breaks, at least 41 separate events - Lake Missoulas volume exceeded that of Erie or
Ontario - Wall of water gt2000 high in places, moving
perhaps 45 mphevidence? - Erratics in high and far away places, shorelines
of Lake Missoula, Channeled Scablands
9This is site of the Purcell Lobe, now Lake Pend
Orielle, Idaho (Sandpoint in the distance). In
some places the Lake is more than 1000 deep. At
the southernmost extent of the lobe, a large dam
known as a moraine was left behind, blocking the
St. Joe River and thus forming Lake Coeur d
Alene.
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