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SUMMARY: Columbia Plateau and the Columbia River Flood Basalts ... DESCRIPTION: Columbia Plateau and Columbia River Basalt Group -- Geographic Setting, Geologic and Eruptive History -- Channeled Scablands ... Columbia Plateau ... Columbia River ... Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) ...
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; USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington ... USGS/CVO Logo, click to link to National USGS Website...
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; Description - This is an arid sagebrush steppe and grassland surrounded on the north, west, and east by moister, predominantly forested, mountainous ecological regions. It is an oddly shaped physiographic area that covers portions of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and a small piece of ... Columbia Plateau Maps...
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Columbia Plateau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Columbia Plateau Trail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This overview of the Columbia Plateau ecoregion draws heavily from: The Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy published by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and ; The Washington Natural Heritage Plan published by the Washington Department of Natural Resources.
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The Columbia Plateau is the huge, parched expanse covering Washington, Oregon, and Idaho between the Cascade Range to the west and Idaho's Rockies to the east. ... Map of Columbia Plateau; Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
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The Columbia Plateau Region ... You have arrived at the Columbia Plateau Region. This region is named for the Columbia River that flows through it. Thousands of years ago, lava poured from openings in the earth and formed the Columbia Plateau. As the lava cooled, it hardened.
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