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Picture this: A national park running the entire length of the Cascade Range in central Washington, encompassing Mount Baker, Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, Glacier Peak and all of the north Cascades.
This can mostly be explained here by "tectonics gets complicated" and we'll save that for another day. A map of the modern Cascade Range volcanoes labeled with their indigenous and Euroamerican names.
According to a study published Jan. 13, at least 81 cubic kilometers of active groundwater is currently stored at the Cascade Range crest in ... the volcanic rocks to map the volume of the ...
While studying the volcanic landscape of the Cascade Range north of the California border ... and that allowed them to map the volume of the aquifer,” the release states. The big questions ...
Oregon's Cascade Range mountains might not hold gold ... That allowed them to map the volume of the aquifer. Previous estimates of water availability in the Cascades took the springs at face ...
Kelley wanted to rename the individual peaks for commanders-in-chief and call the whole thing “The Presidents Range.” But the name that really stuck on the Cascade Mountains came from a ...
While studying the landscape of Oregon’s Cascade Range, also known as the Cascades ... The team of researchers was able to map the extent of the aquifer by relying on previous field work ...
According to a study published earlier this week, at least 81 cubic kilometers of active groundwater is currently stored at the Cascade Range crest ... volcanic rocks to map the volume of the ...