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Okanogan
Country Geology
(or How
the Okanogan grew)
Glen and Elizabeth Widel photo
A collar of mylonite (and gneiss) surrounds the
Okanogan dome of granite which lies east of the
Okanogan River. Characteristically, it slopes down
to the valley floor. Glacial ice, followed by the
river, helped shape the flat-bottomed valley.
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Chronicles of the Okanogan
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