Erupting as a series of flows between 17 to 6 million years ago, the flood basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) have spread over eastern Washington, northeastern Oregon and western Idaho (Tolan et al. 2000). The CRBG aquifer systems provide water supplies for a broad range of domestic, municipal, industrial and agricultural uses (Tolan et al. 2000)
States1, comprising about 230,000 cubic kilometres of rock, exhibits unusual patterns in lava distri...
Graduation date: 2007The basaltic landscapes of the Oregon High Cascades form a natural laboratory f...
Silver Falls State Park is near the southern extent of the Columbia River Basalt Group as mapped in ...
The Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) is the world’s youngest continental flood basalt province, pr...
Columbia River province magmatism is now known to include abundant and widespread rhyolite centers e...
Approximately 16 km of Columbia River basalt are exposed in the Salmon River area to the south and t...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
The Columbia River Basalt (CRB) flows ~15 million years ago flattened the topography of central Wash...
The Columbia River Basalt Group is the youngest continental flood basalt province in the world and c...
Rocky Prairie anticline impedes the movement of ground water northward through the Columbia River Ba...
The Columbia River Basalt Group is the youngest continental flood basalt province in the world and c...
Approximately 16 km of Columbia River basalt are exposed in the Salmon River area to the south and t...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Columbia River Basalt Group...
States1, comprising about 230,000 cubic kilometres of rock, exhibits unusual patterns in lava distri...
States1, comprising about 230,000 cubic kilometres of rock, exhibits unusual patterns in lava distri...
Graduation date: 2007The basaltic landscapes of the Oregon High Cascades form a natural laboratory f...
Silver Falls State Park is near the southern extent of the Columbia River Basalt Group as mapped in ...
The Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) is the world’s youngest continental flood basalt province, pr...
Columbia River province magmatism is now known to include abundant and widespread rhyolite centers e...
Approximately 16 km of Columbia River basalt are exposed in the Salmon River area to the south and t...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
Exposures of Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) in southeastern Oregon are dominated by the four mai...
The Columbia River Basalt (CRB) flows ~15 million years ago flattened the topography of central Wash...
The Columbia River Basalt Group is the youngest continental flood basalt province in the world and c...
Rocky Prairie anticline impedes the movement of ground water northward through the Columbia River Ba...
The Columbia River Basalt Group is the youngest continental flood basalt province in the world and c...
Approximately 16 km of Columbia River basalt are exposed in the Salmon River area to the south and t...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Columbia River Basalt Group...
States1, comprising about 230,000 cubic kilometres of rock, exhibits unusual patterns in lava distri...
States1, comprising about 230,000 cubic kilometres of rock, exhibits unusual patterns in lava distri...
Graduation date: 2007The basaltic landscapes of the Oregon High Cascades form a natural laboratory f...
Silver Falls State Park is near the southern extent of the Columbia River Basalt Group as mapped in ...