Channeled Scablands: Soap Lake to Chelan
Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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Acknowledgement
I need to make it crystal clear that none of this is my own research. The
pictures on this and associated pages were taken on a GSA field trip in 1994 led
by Richard B. Waitt of the U.S. Geological Survey, and the interpretations
presented here are largely those of Dr. Waitt as presented on the field trip and
its guidebook. I thank Dr. Waitt and his colleagues for a stupendous field
experience.
2.1 Soap Lake and Lower Grand Coulee
2.3 Park Lake
2.4 Dry Falls
Because every geologist needs to see this before he dies.

Upper Grand Coulee
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It looks drab, but there is something powerful about this monochromatic
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Upper Grand Coulee at Steamboat Rock
Steamboat Rock

2.8 Steamboat Rock Rhythmites
2.9a Granite-Basalt Contact
2.9b Northrup Canyon Flood Gravels
Aerial Views of Upper Grand Coulee
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northwest. Steamboat Rock is just below and left of center, Grand Coulee Dam
at extreme upper right. Note several dry cataracts just right of the head of
the lake (Banks Lake) |
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 | Steamboat
Rock is at lower left, Grand Coulee Dam just out of the picture at upper
right. Note several dry cataracts just right of the head of the lake (Banks
Lake) |
 | Looking
west. Grand Coulee Dam is at lower center where the Columbia River abruptly
narrows. |
2.10 Grand Coulee Dam
2.11 Crown Point Overlook
2.12 Eskers Near Sims Corner
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eskers wind across the glaciated area west of Grand Coulee Dam. |
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not evident from this placid-looking photo but the wind was screaming
at this stop. |
2.13 Pot Hills Megablock
2.14 Yeager Rock
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the boulder is resting on till |
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west. Other large boulders are visible in the distance. |
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northwest toward the Cascades. |
2.15 Lone Butte
2.16 Okanagan Lobe Margin
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glacial margins get any clearer than this? Rumpled till dotted with huge
boulders ends abruptly against smooth unglaciated loess. Looking north. |
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Looking northeast. |
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southwest. Till in the foreground, loess in the valley and beyond. |
2.17 Glacial Limits Near Chelan
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northwest to Lake Chelan. |
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Overview
Spokane to Soap Lake
Chelan to Othello
Othello to The Dalles
The Dalles to Seattle
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