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  1. Geology logline: How a catastrophic series of floods were recognized by J Harlen Bretz and Joseph Pardee to have formed the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington State, USA.

  2. in the Quaternary history of eastern Washington. This paper will summarize the general Quaternary geology of the Channeled Scabland and present some new data on the number of …

  3. Channeled Whelk (Busycotypus canaliculatus) Overall Climate Vulnerability Rank: Very High (58% certainty from bootstrap analysis). mate Exposure: Very High. Three exposure factors …

  4. Regional pattern of channels in the Channeled Scabland as interpreted from LANDSAT imagery (E-1039-1843-5 and E-1004-18201-7) showing locations of features discussed in text.

  5. Knobbed whelks are the predominant species caught in the south, while channeled whelks comprise over 90% of landings in southern New England. Channeled whelks are predatory …

  6. ywhere else in the world. This is the Channeled Scab land, a gigantic series of deeply cut channels in the erosion-resistant Columbia River basalt, the rock that covers most of the east …

  7. The name " Channeled cablands" was first used in the arly 1920's by geologist J Harlen Bretz of the University of Chicago, who made a omprehensive study of the region and proposed the …