Abstract The Washington Cascade Range is a complex, polygenetic mountain range that dominates the topographic, climatic, and cultural configurations of Washington State …
EA du Bray, DA John - Geosphere, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Present-day High Cascades arc magmatism was preceded by∼ 40 my of nearly cospatial magmatism represented by the ancestral Cascades arc in Washington, Oregon …
A Takeuchi, PB Larson - Geology, 2005 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Topographic development of the southern Washington Cascade Range and its influence on regional climate on the leeward side of the range for the past 15.6 my are evaluated, using …
The metro area includes economically significant infrastructure that depends on its geologic setting. The southern part of the Mist Natural Gas Storage Field occupies the northwest …
EA du Bray, DA John, BL Cousens - Geosphere, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ongoing arc magmatism along western North America was preceded by ancestral arc magmatism that began ca. 45 Ma and evolved into modern arc volcanism. The southern …
The Cascade Range in the northwestern US acts as an orographic barrier to the easterly movement of humid air masses from the Pacific Ocean, producing a massive rain shadow …
SG Mitchell, DR Montgomery - American journal of science, 2006 - ajsonline.org
We evaluate models for the Cenozoic topographic evolution of the Cascade Range of Washington State by analyzing the topography, geology, and exhumation patterns across …
S Shekut, A Licht - Lithosphere, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Olympic Peninsula is the uplifted portion of the Cascadia accretionary wedge and forms the core of a 200 km scale oroclinal bend on the west coast of Washington State …
Mountainous parts of the Yakama Nation lands in south-central Washington are mostly covered by basaltic lava flows and cinder cones that make up the Simcoe Mountains …