Mccuiston C & M Lode (Mccuiston C and M Claims), Skamania Co., Washington, USAi
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Mccuiston C & M Lode (Mccuiston C and M Claims) | - not defined - |
Skamania Co. | County |
Washington | State |
USA | Country |
Latitude & Longitude (WGS84): | 46° 13' 4'' North , 121° 37' 19'' West | |||||||||
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Latitude & Longitude (decimal): | 46.21791,-121.62198 | |||||||||
GeoHash: | G#: c21wbmtwf | |||||||||
USGS MRDS Record: | 10135531 | |||||||||
Köppen climate type: | Csb : Warm-summer Mediterranean climate | |||||||||
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Regional Geology
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Quaternary 0 - 2.588 Ma ID: 1440010 | Mount Adams, andesite and olivine andesite flows of Age: Pleistocene (0 - 2.588 Ma) Lithology: Andesite flows Reference: Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth Resources. Washington Interactive Geologic Map: 1:100,000 scale. Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources. [19] |
Holocene - Early Pliocene 0 - 5.333 Ma ID: 2727635 | Pleistocene-Recent volcanic rocks Age: Cenozoic (0 - 5.333 Ma) Description: Predominantly dark-gray to black vesicular basalt; olivine-rich in part. Includes andesite flows and pyroclastic rocks of Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, and all cinder cones in southern part of the State. Also includes some Recent flows southeast of Mount St. Helens. Comments: In general, the oldest flows are primarily basalitic (most prevalent in the large flows adjacent to Mt. Adams) and the younger flows and breccias of all of the peaks are predominantly andesite and dacite. Does not include lahars associated with Mt. Rainier (see WAQs). "Columbia lavas" and "Midway volcanic group" included in stratigraphic units of source map (Huntting and others, 1961), though unmentioned in recent literature. Original map source: Raines, Gary L., and Johnson, Bruce R., 1996, Digital representation of the Washington state geologic map; a contribution to the Interior Columbia River basin ecosystem management project, U.S. Geological Survey Open-file report 95-0684, 20 p., plus digi Lithology: Major:{basalt}, Minor:{andesite}, Incidental:{dacite, rhyolite} Reference: Horton, J.D., C.A. San Juan, and D.B. Stoeser. The State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) geodatabase of the conterminous United States. doi: 10.3133/ds1052. U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 1052. [133] |
Neogene 2.588 - 23.03 Ma ID: 3186305 | Cenozoic volcanic rocks Age: Neogene (2.588 - 23.03 Ma) Stratigraphic Name: Columbia River Basalt Comments: Columbia Plateau Lithology: Flood basalt(s); mafic volcanic rocks; basalt Reference: Chorlton, L.B. Generalized geology of the world: bedrock domains and major faults in GIS format: a small-scale world geology map with an extended geological attribute database. doi: 10.4095/223767. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5529. [154] |
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