The Effect of Miocene Lavas on the Course of Columbia River in Central Washington

1936 
Earlier work has indicated that between the Spokane River and Wenatchee the plateau-marginal course of the Columbia River was determined by northerly and northwesterly advancing flows of lava. In entering the Columbia Plateau at Wenatchee, the river is shown to have been influenced by floods of lava from the west.
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