lewistonclarkstondischarge

Selective Bibliography

Catastrophic Discharge in Lewiston-Clarkston Area:

Bonneville or Missoula Origin?

Baker, V. R., 1978, Paleohydraulics and hydrodynamics of scabland floods, in Baker, V. R., and Nummedal, D., eds., The Channeled Scabland: A guide to the geomorphology of the Columbia Basin, Washington. Comparative planetary field conference, June 5-8, 1978. Planetary Geology Program, Office of Space Science, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, p. 59-79.

Baker, V. R., 1981, Catastrophic flooding; The origin of the Channeled Scabland. Benchmark Papers in Geology, v. 55. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, p. 126-127.

Baker, V. R., 1988, Peak flows for cataclysmic floods, in NASA, Reports of planetary geology and geophysics - 1987: NASA Technical Memorandum 4041, p.299-301

Baker, V. R., and Bunker, R. C., 1985, Cataclysmic late Pleistocene flooding from glacial Lake Missoula; A review: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 4, n. 1, p. 1-41.

Benson, L., Curey, D., Lao, Y., and Hostetler, S., 1992, Lake-size variations in the Lahontan and Bonneville basins between 13,000 and 9000 14C yr B.P.: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 95, p. 19-32.

Bretz, J Harlen, 1969, Lake Missoula floods and the Channeled Scabland: Journal of Geology, v.77, p. 505-543.

Currey, D.R., 1990, Quaternary palaeolakes in the evolution of semidesert basins, with special emphasis on Lake Bonneville and the Great Basin, U.S.A.: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 76, p. 189-214.

Driver, L. A., Hansen, E. V., and Smith, K. A., 1995, Field trip guide to the eastern portion of the Channeled Scablands in Washington State: The Compass, v. 71, n.3, p.102-111.

Gilbert, G.K., 1890, Lake Bonneville: U.S. Geological Survey Monograph 1, 438 p.

Hooper, P.R., and Reidel, S.P., 1989, Dikes and vents feeding the Columbia River basalts in Joseph, Nancy L., ed, Geologic guidebook for Washington and adjacent areas: Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources Information Circular 86, p.261-264.

Malde, Harold E., 1960, Evidence in the Snake River plain, Idaho, of a catastrophic flood from Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, in Short papers in the geological sciences: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 400-B, p.B295-B297.

Malde, Harold E., 1968, The catastrophic late Pleistocene Bonneville Flood in the Snake River Plain, Idaho: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 596, 52 p.

Malde, Harold E., 1987, Shoshone Falls, Idaho; A Pleistocene relic of the catastrophic Bonneville flood, in Bues, S.S., ed., Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide, Rocky Mountain Section, p. 135-137.

O’Connor, J.E., 1990, Hydrology, hydraulics, and sediment transport of Pleistocene Lake Bonneville flooding on the Snake River, Idaho [Ph.D. dissert.]: University of Arizona: Department of Geosciences, 192 p.

O’Connor, J. E., 1993, Hydrology, hydraulics, and geomorphology of the Bonneville flood: Geological Society of America Special Paper 274, 83 p.

O’Connor, J. E., and Waitt, R. B., 1995, Beyond the channeled scabland: A field trip to Missoula flood features in the Columbia, Yakima, and Walla Walla valleys of Washington and Oregon - Part 1: Oregon Geology, v. 57, n.3., p. 51-60.

Oviatt, C.G., and McCoy, W.D., 1992, Early Wisconsin lakes and glaciers in the Great Basin, U.S.A., in Clark, P.U. and Lia, P.D., eds, The last interglacial-glacial transition in North America: Geological Society of America Special Paper 270, p. 279-287.

Oviatt, C.G.; Sack, D.; and Currey, D.R., 1994, The Bonneville Basin, Quaternary, western United States, in Geirlowski-Kordesch, E., Global geological record of lake basins: New York, Cambridge University Press, p. 371-375.

Rathburn, S.L., 1993, Pleistocene cataclysmic flooding along the Big Lost River, east central Idaho: Geomorphology, v. 8, p. 305-319.

Schultz, C. Bertrand, and Smith, H. T. U., 1965, Guidebook for Field Conference E; Northern and Middle Rocky Mountains: Lincoln, NE, The Nebraska Academy of Sciences, p.94-112.

Sewell, R.E., Jr., 1980, Newly discovered landslip at Red Rock Pass, Idaho; Implications for threshold-controlled shorelines of late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville: Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Geographical Journal, v. 9, p. 100.

Stearns, Harold T., 1962, Evidence of Lake Bonneville Flood along Snake River below King Hill, Idaho: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.73, p. 385-388.

Swanson, Eric Craig, 1984, Bonneville flood deposits along the Snake River near Lewiston, Idaho [M.S. thesis]: Washington State University, Department of Geology, 74 p.

Waitt, R. B., Jr., 1983, Tens of successive, colossal Missoula floods at north and east margins of Channeled Scabland: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-671, 23 p.

Williams, J. Stewart, 1962, Lake Bonneville: Geology of southern Cache Valley, Utah: Geological Survey Professional Paper 257-C, p.131-152.

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