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Okanogan
Country Geology
(or How the Okanogan
grew)
Glen and Elizabeth Widel photo
Basalt far from its providing cliff.. The problem of how heavy
(tons) chunks of rock could turn up miles from their source is
solved by the icebergs which swept along with the floods from
Lake Missoula when its ice dam burst and turned loose a torrent
unmatched in the record. Return
to geology text
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