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The Oldest Stone Tools Ever Found in the US

Indigenous people have been in the Americas longer than archaeologists once thought. Stone tools unearthed from a rock shelter in Southern Oregon were last used more than 18,000 years ago, radiocarbon dating suggests. That makes the site one of the...

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Ancient British Isles Ice Sheet Time-Lapse Animation

The rapid decline of the British-Irish Ice Sheet thousands of years ago may hold lessons for how melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica will influence sea-level rise in the future. In an animation that spans tens of thousands of years,...

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“The Next Big One” – NOVA|PBS Short Video

NOVA|PBS is sharing a  short 5:16 min) video, THE NEXT “BIG ONE” – The Next Big Earthquake Could Sink Parts of the Pacific Northwest. It contains a brief explanation of the potential timing, causes, and some effects of the impending and...

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Height of Dry Falls

height of dry falls Q – I am a long time resident and have been to Dry Falls several times. Can you please tell me the elevation change between the top of the falls to the lake below ? Do...

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DNR Releases Stunning Dry Falls Visualization

DNR’s Daniel Coe collaborating with Joel Gombiner has produced a stunning arial oblique visualization and poster showing incredible detail of the Dry Falls geologic complex. The DNR webpage announcing the release also shows additional materials like sliders illustrating differences in...

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Quaternary

Quaternary—What is that??? Ice Age Floods Institute Members may have heard the term Quaternary during Chapter Presentations and Field Trips, or may have learned that the Quaternary Period represents the last 2.588 million years (~2.6 million years) of earth history,...

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Molten Mush Under Yellowstone Supervolcano

The mantle hotspot now under Yellowstone is thought to have been the source of the voluminous Columbia River Basalts that erupted from 17 to 6 million years ago as the North American continent passed over the hotspot, and that now...

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Rounded Boulders Spokane

Rounded Boulders in Spokane Ice Rafted Erratics? Q – I have noticed places around Spokane where there are large accumulations of similarly-size boulders. They are smooth and generally about a meter in diameter.. The type of stone varies, but none...

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Evidence Elsewhere

Evidence Elsewhere of Ice-Age Floods? Q – Is there evidence elsewhere in the world of ice age floods? Intuitively, I would think glaciers dammed other rivers, created lakes and then eventually collapsed? A – Your instincts are correct.  The rivers...

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The Pulse of Rocks

“All creatures, objects, places, and elements have a spirit.” Patrick Saltonstall, Sugpiag (Aleut) Are rocks alive? Hmm. You might be visualizing a small stone or large boulder just sitting there…doing nothing. If life has to originate from a cell, then...

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