Contacts, Links, Project Organization, and Reference List

Contacts

Keith Dunbar
Columbia Cascades Support Office
National Park Service
909 First Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104-1060
Phone: 206.220.4104
keith_dunbar@nps.gov
Jim Sipes, Project Manager
Jones & Jones
105 South Main Street
Seattle, Washington 98104-2578
Phone: 206.624.5702
Fax: 206.624.5923
jsipes@jonesandjones.com
Dale Middleton
Ice Age Floods Institute
PO Box 31843
Seattle, Washington 98103-1843
Phone: 206.784.3146
dalemidd@accessone.com

Reed Jarvis, Project Consultant
1411 Northeast Katsura Street
Issaquah, Washington 98029-7634
Phone: 425.392.9633
reedjarvis@aol.com

Links

Columbia Plateau – Channeled Scablands Field Course – Web Resources.
www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/schwert/schwert/geosci/g495/g495link.htm

“Channeled Scabland I - Palouse Palouse Country, Eastern Washington State.”
tchgrey.com/Travel/Channeled_Scabland.html

Channeled Scablands Theory. SpokaneOutdoors
www.spokaneoutdoors.com/scabland.htm

“Clark Fork 1999 Enrichment Series - Seasons of Discovery.” Ancient Lake Missoula Floods (September 12). www.uidaho.edu/cep/cfrequest

CVO HomePage
vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/home.html

Education: The State of Science (Based on The Seattle Times, Feb. 12, 1997)
www.seattletimes.com/science/state/natural.html

Flood Stories—The Biggest Things Since Noah. Andrew Alden, MiningCo.com, Inc. Fri, Mar 5, 1999
geology.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa041397.htm

Geologic History of the Columbia Basin. Celeste Gargett & Kaylene Bolster.
wwwshs1.bham.wednet.edu/curric/science/geophys/wa-phys/columbia/geohis.html

Geological Society of America Bulletin
www.geosociety.org/pubs/bulletin.htm

GEOLOGY - The Geological Society of America
www.geosociety.org/pubs/geology.htm

“Glacial Lake Missoula and the Missoula Floods.” USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/Glaciers/GlacialLakes/LakeMissoula/framework.html

Luken, Diane. “The Channeled Scabland.” March 1995.
tchgrey.com/Travel/Channeled_Scablandpaper.html

“Mars Channels and Valleys.” Mike Caplinger, Malin Space Science Systems February 1995
barsoom.msss.com/http/ps/channels/channels.html

Oliver, Kevin. “KIE Evidence: Local vs. Global Flooding.”
www.kie.berkeley.edu/ned/data/E01-971212-003/E01-971212-003.html

Scablands
www.salford.ac.uk/geog/adrian/envchng/perscab.html

Seattle Support Office of the National Park Service.
www.nps.gov/ccso/nnl.htm

“The Channeled Scabland II – Grand Coulee, Eastern Washington State.”
tchgrey.com/Travel/Channeled_Scabland2.html

The Death of the Dinosaurs, Superfloods and Other Megacatastrophes: Catastrophes and Scientific, Emerson Thomas McMullen, 1998.
www2.gasou.edu/facstaff/etmcmull/DINO.htm

The Great Floods of Glacial Lake Missoula. Kamala Butler, Michael French, Elaine Harman.
192.211.16.13/curricular/energies/Aprojfolder/missoula/Title.htm

The Floods That Carved the West. Michael Parfit. Smithsonian, April 1995
smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian/issues95/apr95/missoula.html

The Missoula Floods. Oregon Public Broadcasting.
www.opb.org/ofg/1001/missoula/

To order a copy of Oregon Public Broadcasting’s “Ice Age Flood” videotape, please visit Oregon Public Broadcasting’s website and request Episode #1001: The Missoula Flood.

THE MISSOULA FLOODS. Department of Geology – Portland State University
www.geol.pdx.edu/Courses/FieldTrips/Coastal/Missoula%20Floods.htm/THE%20MISSOULA%20FLOODS.htm

USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington
vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/home.html

U.S. Geological Survey
geology.usgs.gov/index.shtml

Project Organization

Recommendations, Suggestions, and input are provided by:

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