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Columbia Plateau

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Columbia Plateau physiographic region of North America, c.100,000 sq mi (259,000 sq km), NW United States, between the Rocky Mts. and the Cascade Range in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Most of the plateau is underlaid by deposits, more than 10,000 ft (3,048 m) thick in places, of lava (mainly basalt) interbedded with sedimentary rock; older rocks outcrop in the Blue and Wallowa mts. Young lavas, scattered cinder cones, volcanic ash, and barren landscapes (including Craters of the Moon National Monument ) are features of the Snake River plain in the south. Older, decayed lavas, much modified... Read more
plateau
...land or in oceans. Some plateaus, such as the Deccan of India and the Columbia Plateau of the NW United States...erosion of adjacent lands. Plateaus, like all elevated regions...the upland surface. Low plateaus are often agricultural... Read more
plateau basalt
plateau basalt An extensive, thick, smooth...topographic lows, and accumulated to form a plateau. The Deccan Traps in India covers 260 000 km 2 and the Columbia River Plateau basalt, in Washington State, USA...The original area of the Thulean Plateau which formed in the north-eastern... Read more

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