Pacific Northwest Volcanics showing the Cascade Range
and Columbia Plateau.
The Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) is the
youngest and most studied flood basalt. The province underlain by the
basalt is loosely termed the Columbia Plateau.
Such an overall designation is a misnomer,
however, for the basalt has been
sharply folded and broadly warped,
so that its top varies in elevation from
slightly below sea level in the Pasco Basin to more
than 2.5 kilometers above sea level
in the Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon.
-- Modified from Swanson, et.al., 1989, AGU Field Trip Guidebook; Generalized subdivision of Cascade Range from Hammond (1979). Distribution of Columbia River Basalt Group from Tolan, et.al. |
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