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- Sedimentary Record of Glacial Dynamics Lake Level Fluctuations
- Ice Age Floods
- Status of Glacial Lake Columbia During the Last Floods from Glacial Lake Missoula BRIAN E ATWATER U.S
- Washington Geology, December 1999
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- 10Be Dating of Late Pleistocene Megafloods and Cordilleran Ice Sheet Retreat in the Northwestern United States
- The Missoula and Bonneville Floods—A Review of Ice-Age Megafloods in the Columbia River Basin
- Newman Lake: an Ice Age Inlet to Glacial Lake Columbia
- Lake Roosevelt and the Case of the Channeled Scablands
- After the Deluge
- Quaternary Geology of Portions of the Mcgregor Peak, Murr Peak, Marion, and Hubbart Reservoir, 7.5' Quadrangles, Flathead Coun
- Record of Glacial Lake Missoula Floods in Glacial Lake Columbia
- Aberystwyth University Late Quaternary Meltwater Pulses And
- Ice Age Floods Through the Western Channeled Scablands
- Proglacial Lakes: Character, Behaviour and Geological Importance
- Glacial Lakes World Wide
- Evidence for Only One Gigantic Lake Missoula Flood
- A Partial Story of Glacial Lake Missoula and the Missoula Floods
- Late Pleistocene Glacial and Environmental History of the Skagit Valley, Washington and British Columbia
- Late Pleistocene Evolution of Glacial Lake Purcell: a Potential Floodwater Source to the Channeled Scabland
- Pleistocene Glaciers, Lakes, and Floods in North-Central Washington State
- Particle Size Distribution of Layered Glacial Lake Columbia and Ice Age Flood Deposits in Latah Valley, Spokane, WA
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- Tens of Successive, Colossal Missoula Floods at North
- The Sequence and Timing of Large Late Pleistocene Floods from Glacial
- Glacial Imprints of the Okanogan Lobe, Southern Margin of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet
- Page 7 Glacial Lake Missoula (PDF)
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- Deglaciation of the North Cascade Range, Washington and British Columbia, from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene
- Late Local Glacial Maximum in the Central Altiplano Triggered by Cold and Locally-Wet Conditions During the Paleolake Tauca Episode (17–15 Ka, Heinrich 1)