Skip Nav Destination
GSA Special Papers
Volcanism and Tectonism in the Columbia River Flood-Basalt Province
Author(s)
Geological Society of America

Volume
239
Copyright:
© 1989 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813722399
Publication date:
January 01, 1989
Book Chapter
Periodically spaced anticlines of the Columbia Plateau
Author(s)
-
Published:January 01, 1989
Deformation of the continental flood-basalt in the westernmost portion of the Columbia Plateau has resulted in regularly spaced anticlinal ridges. The periodic nature of the anticlines is characterized by dividing the Yakima fold belt into three domains on the basis of spacings and orientations: (1) the northern domain, made up of the eastern segments of Umtanum Ridge, the Saddle Mountains, and the Frenchman Hills; (2) the central domain, made up of segments of Rattlesnake Ridge, the eastern segments of Horse Heaven Hills, Yakima Ridge, the western segments of Umtanum Ridge, Cleman Mountain, Bethel Ridge, and Manastash Ridge; and (3) the...
You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Index Terms/Descriptors
- anticlines
- basalts
- Cenozoic
- Columbia Hills
- Columbia Plateau
- elastic constants
- equations
- folds
- Grande Ronde Basalt
- igneous rocks
- Klickitat County Washington
- Miocene
- Neogene
- orientation
- stress
- structural geology
- style
- synclines
- Tertiary
- United States
- volcanic rocks
- Washington
- Yakima fold belt
- Young's modulus
- Saddle Mountains
- Yakima Ridge
- Rattlesnake Ridge
- Umtanum Ridge
- Frenchman Hills
- Ahtanum Ridge
- Manastash Ridge
- Cleman Mountain
- Horse Heaven Hills
- Gordan Ridge
- Bethel Ridge
- Toppenish Ridge
Latitude & Longitude
Citing Books via
Related Articles
Related Book Content
The geologic evolution of the central Columbia Plateau
Volcanism and Tectonism in the Columbia River Flood-Basalt Province
The late Cenozoic evolution of the Columbia River system in the Columbia River flood basalt province
The Columbia River Flood Basalt Province
A numerical study of cooling joint width and secondary mineral infilling in four Grande Ronde Basalt flows of the central Columbia Plateau, Washington
Volcanism and Tectonism in the Columbia River Flood-Basalt Province
A serial cross-section analysis of the Lewiston Structure, Clarkston, Washington, and implications for the evolution of the Lewiston Basin
The Columbia River Flood Basalt Province