At approximately 18.0 ka, pluvial Lake Bonneville reached its maximum level. At its northeastern extent it was impounded by alluvium of the Marsh Creek Fan, which breached at some point north of Red Rock Pass (Idaho), leading to one of the largest floods on Earth. About 5320 km3 of water was discharged into the Snake River drainage and ultimately into the Columbia River. We use a 0D model and a 2D non-linear depth-averaged hydrodynamic model to aid understanding of outflow dynamics, specifically evaluating controls on the amount of water exiting the Lake Bonneville basin exerted by the Red Rock Pass outlet lithology and geometry as well as those imposed by the internal lake geometry of the Bonneville basin. These models are based on field e...
Extreme floods have dramatically altered landscapes on Earth and Mars through bedrock erosion, sedim...
The Lake Missoula flood was rejected by scientists for 40 years because it seemed too “Biblical” in ...
A large late-Pleistocene flood traveled into the Owyhee River as a result of a rise and subsequent o...
At approximately 18.0 ka, pluvial Lake Bonneville reached its maximum level. At its northeastern ext...
Approximately 14,500 years ago, Pleistocene Lake Bonneville discharged 4750 km 3 of water over the d...
Geologic, geomorphic, and geophysical analyses of landforms, sediments, and structures in northern C...
New observations require major revision of events and locations of thresholds in the NE Great Basin ...
Journal ArticlePleistocene Lake Bonneville was a large (~50,000 sq km) terrestrial closed lake syste...
The Okanogan lobe of the Cordilleran ice sheet advanced into the Columbia River valley, creating Lak...
Geologic, geomorphic, and geophysical analyses of landforms, sediments, and geologic structures docu...
A sediment core taken from the western edge of the Bonneville Basin has provided high-resolution pro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The rise of Lake Bonneville to its late Pleistocene highstand (30-15 ka) appears anomalously large. ...
Large, ice‐marginal lakes that were impounded by the maximally extended Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) ...
Diverted from its former course to the Pacific Ocean by basalt flows in Gem Valley, Idaho, the Bear ...
Extreme floods have dramatically altered landscapes on Earth and Mars through bedrock erosion, sedim...
The Lake Missoula flood was rejected by scientists for 40 years because it seemed too “Biblical” in ...
A large late-Pleistocene flood traveled into the Owyhee River as a result of a rise and subsequent o...
At approximately 18.0 ka, pluvial Lake Bonneville reached its maximum level. At its northeastern ext...
Approximately 14,500 years ago, Pleistocene Lake Bonneville discharged 4750 km 3 of water over the d...
Geologic, geomorphic, and geophysical analyses of landforms, sediments, and structures in northern C...
New observations require major revision of events and locations of thresholds in the NE Great Basin ...
Journal ArticlePleistocene Lake Bonneville was a large (~50,000 sq km) terrestrial closed lake syste...
The Okanogan lobe of the Cordilleran ice sheet advanced into the Columbia River valley, creating Lak...
Geologic, geomorphic, and geophysical analyses of landforms, sediments, and geologic structures docu...
A sediment core taken from the western edge of the Bonneville Basin has provided high-resolution pro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The rise of Lake Bonneville to its late Pleistocene highstand (30-15 ka) appears anomalously large. ...
Large, ice‐marginal lakes that were impounded by the maximally extended Cordilleran Ice Sheet (CIS) ...
Diverted from its former course to the Pacific Ocean by basalt flows in Gem Valley, Idaho, the Bear ...
Extreme floods have dramatically altered landscapes on Earth and Mars through bedrock erosion, sedim...
The Lake Missoula flood was rejected by scientists for 40 years because it seemed too “Biblical” in ...
A large late-Pleistocene flood traveled into the Owyhee River as a result of a rise and subsequent o...