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The making of Washington: A Geologic History
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Draw/color in the six cell table of your mini-poster showing major events that formed WA State:
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Create Mini-Poster That: 1.Visually shows 6 Major Steps (by region, ex. Eastern WA) that created WA State – make colored drawings. 2.Summarize what happened in each major event in right side column (use headers) 3. Gives a time frame for each major event (Add dates). File location: Public/All/ Hagen Science 9/ Geo History of WA
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200 million years ago: Pangaea breaks up. North American plate moves westward. Washington doesn’t yet exist! Edge of North American Continent ends east of Idaho Direction of plate movement
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More than 50 separate terranes (large blocks of mostly ocean crust) collide & dock against the North American continent. 200
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Many of these terranes are “exotic”, having travelled very long distances before colliding with continent. Continent eventually expands 400 miles westward.
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A volcanic island arc moves toward the continent
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Volcanic arc pushes against Okanogan sediments: Cascade Mountains formed Erosion of the Okanogan terrane becomes the eastern Washington plateau
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Volcanic eruptions: Giant cracks form in crust and spill lots of lava over the Columbia Plateau Columbia Plateau
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Basalt (lava) layers pile up to form the Columbia Plateau Columbia Plateau
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Erosion of sediments from the Cascades begins to fill the marine basin to the west
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The Olympic Mountains form by folding of the continental crust and Pacific crust
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Snow melt from the Olympic and Cascade mountains forms rivers. The Cordilleran Ice sheet moves southward & blocks the river exits into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Ice Sheet
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The Ice Sheet reaches its full extent southward and begins to retreat.
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The Puget Sound basin and Puget lowlands are formed
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