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The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon ...These volcanoes constitute the Boring Volcanic Field, which is centered in the Neogene Portland Basin and merges to the east with coeval volcanic centers.
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Boring Lava - Global Volcanism ProgramGeological Summary. The Boring Lava volcanic field, underlying part of the city of Portland, Oregon, and neighboring areas to the east and across the ...
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Boring Lava Volcano (Oregon, United States) Facts & InformationThe Boring Lava volcanic field, underlying part of the city of Portland, Oregon and neighboring areas to the east and across the Columbia River in Washington,Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The Boring Volcanic Field — Hills of the Portland Basin - USGS.govThis collection of volcanoes, the Boring Volcanic Field, is named for the community of Boring, Oregon, located about 12 miles (20 km) southeast of downtown ...Missing: extent coordinates
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Does Portland, Oregon have a volcano within its metropolitan area?The Boring Volcanic Field consists of more than 80 cinder cones and small shield volcanoes. The youngest volcano (Beacon Rock) in the Volcanic Field erupted ...
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The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon ...Jan 1, 2009 · J.E.. ,. 1975. ,. Volcanoes of the Portland area. : Ore Bin. , v. 37. , p. 145. –. 157 . Google Scholar. 3. Bacon. ,. C.R.. Bruggman. ,. P.E..
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[PDF] UntitledThickness ranges generally from 15 to 100 feet. ... Thickness generally ranges from a few to 150 feet. ... BORING LAVA (QTb) AND HIGH CASCADE LAVAS (QTv) ...
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Portland Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Oregon ...Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 36°F to 84°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 95°F. Climate in Portland. Link. Download.
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[PDF] Climate of Portland - National Weather ServicePortland has a long growing season with mild temperatures. Most rain occurs mid-October to mid-May, with dry summers. Mild winter with rain, and fog on clear ...
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[PDF] HYDROGEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF THE WILLAMETTE ...The 3,700-square-mile aquifer system within the Willamette Low- land is composed of five hydrogeologic units, from oldest to youngest: (1) the basement ...
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[PDF] North Willamette Basin: East Portland Area - Oregon.govIn these subareas, especially in the Boring Hills, perched ground water occurs at several different levels, and the level at which water will first be.
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Battle Ground Lake State Park History - Washington State ParksThe Boring Volcanic Field has a more mysterious story. Geologists continue to investigate the more than 80 lava flows, cinder cones and other features of the ...Missing: thickness | Show results with:thickness
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New Oregon climate assessment documents continued warming ...Jan 8, 2025 · Oregon is becoming warmer and more prone to drought and will see less snow due to climate change, but people and businesses are also adapting to the challenges ...
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(PDF) The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area ...Sep 11, 2017 · The history and petrology of this anomalous volcanic field have been elucidated by a comprehensive program of geologic mapping, geochemistry, ⁴ ...
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GSA Today - The Portland Basin: A (big) river runs through itEvarts, R.C., Conrey, R.M., Fleck, R.J., and Hagstrum, J.T., 2009, The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon and Washington ...
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39 Ar geochronology of the Plio-Pleistocene Boring Volcanic Field ...The duration of most eruptive events was likely no more than a few years to decades. The BVF represents a westward extension of Cascade volcanism across the ...
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Magma diversity in Boring Volcanic Field, Cascades Arc - ADSAll magma types show Ba and Sr enrichment, as well as high Ba/Nb and Pb/Ce compared to MORB. However, the absence of HFSE depletions in IPBs and LKTs indicates ...Missing: hawaiite mugearite
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Old/New Subduction Zone Paradigms as Seen From the CascadesThe Cascades arc is relatively broad, with significant basaltic volcanism locally in frontal and back arc regions. Prominence of basaltic magmatism has emerged ...
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[PDF] Mafic and Ultramafic Xenoliths from Volcanic Rocks of the Western ...Mafic and ultramafic xenoliths from volcanic rocks of the western United States. (U.S. Geological Survey professional paper; 1443). Bibliography: p. Supt. of ...
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[PDF] Potassium-Argon ages of Boring lava, northwest Oregon and ...New K-Ar ages from Boring Lava, northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. ... Drill core of lava flow from 94 ft (28.6 m) depth of. Tri-Met drillhole B12 ...
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Boring Volcanic Field map and Portland Basin on a hillshade image. ...Boring Volcanic Field map and Portland Basin on a hillshade image. Boring Volcanics shaded in orange and blue, vents are red circles, and Cascade-arc volcanic ...
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The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon ...The Boring Volcanic Field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon and Washington: Tectonically anomalous forearc volcanism in an urban setting · Links · Abstract.
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39 Ar geochronology, paleomagnetism, and evolution of the Boring ...Dec 1, 2014 · The Boring volcanic field of the Portland-Vancouver area, Oregon and Washington: Tectonically anomalous forearc volcanism in an urban ...
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Cascades Volcano Observatory | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govHills of the Portland Basin. Non-enthusiasts may consider the Boring Volcanic Field aptly named, but the title comes from its ...Mount Rainier · CVO is having an Open House! · About
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Volcano Updates | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govVolcano observatories issue updates and other types of notifications as activity warrants. Volcano Notification Service. Subscribe. Volcano Updates ...Comprehensive monitoring... · Volcanic hazards · Volcanic alert-levels · Data
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Volcanoes : Hazards and Preparedness : State of Oregonit might save your life. ... Oregon Department of ...Missing: Boring Field
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Natural Hazards Mitigation Planning - Multnomah CountyThe plan provides a comprehensive view of the risks to Multnomah County from earthquake, flood, landslide, severe weather, volcano, and wildfire and wildfire ...
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First Peoples in the Portland Basin - Oregon History ProjectDuring the early nineteenth century, upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in the Portland Basin (present-day Multnomah, Clark, Clackamas, ...Missing: Boring Lava Field Chinook
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[PDF] CULTURAL RESOURCES REPORT COVER SHEET - Woodland WASep 26, 2018 · The prehistory of the greater Portland Basin, including its upland aspects, spans approximately. 10,000 years based on archaeological research ...
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Portland Basin Chinookan Villages in the early 1800sDec 5, 2022 · Upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in the Portland Basin (present-day Multnomah, Clark, Clackamas, and east Columbia Counties).
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First People of the Clackamas and Willamette - Lents HistoryThe land that is now known as Lents was originally part of the territory inhabited by a band of the Upper Chinookan speaking Indians called the Clackamas.
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Oregon ArchaeologyApr 29, 2021 · Glassy basalt was used as well as materials popularly known as "gemstones": jasper, quartz, or agate (these are all cryptocrystalline silicates ...
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Columbia River Area Petroglyphs - National Park ServiceApr 5, 2019 · More than 90 rock-art sites have been found by archaeologists; more have been found along the middle and lower Deschutes River, the Yakima River, and the John ...
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Traditional Knowledge of Prehistoric Eruptions - Volcanoes, Craters ...Apr 18, 2023 · Traditional knowledge that relates to prehistoric eruptions is part of the oral history of many Native American tribes.Missing: Boring | Show results with:Boring
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November 5, 1805 | Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expeditionbank of the river the Shores bold and rockey & hills Covered with pine, The high hills leave the river on the Stard. ... Columbia and lower Lewis rivers in Clark ...Missing: Portland | Show results with:Portland
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Milwaukie - The Oregon EncyclopediaMar 4, 2022 · Milwaukie began as an agricultural and shipping settlement in the mid-nineteenth century, but since World War II it has become a manufacturing ...
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[PDF] Pioneer Houses and Homesteads | Restore OregonMay 2, 2013 · Pioneer houses and homesteads in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, date from 1841-1865, with about 255 known buildings, and are unique to each ...
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The thrilling history of Boring, Oregon | kgw.comDec 8, 2022 · The town of Boring is named after a guy named William Boring who donated land for the first school," said Bruce Haney, author of the book Eccentric Tales of ...
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Northwest airports are sinking, national satellite analysis shows - OPBOct 1, 2025 · Researchers at Virginia Tech did a satellite analysis of 15 of the country's busiest airports and found that Portland's runways are subsiding.
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[PDF] A cultural history of the neighborhoods along the I-205 project - TriMetThe first peoples to live in this general area were native tribes of the Clackamas,. Kalapuya and Molalla language groups. These people were not large political.
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Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia... average with measurable (≥0.01 in or 0.25 mm) precipitation annually. Temperatures have reached 90 °F (32 °C) as early as April 30 and as late as October 5 ...History · Downtown Portland · Timeline of Portland, Oregon · Nicknames
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Rocky Butte Natural Area - Portland.govFormerly known as Wiberg Butte, a large quantity of rock was removed from the quarry on the east face of Rocky Butte in the 1940s for use in a new Multnomah ...Missing: basalt | Show results with:basalt
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Rocky Butte - The Oregon EncyclopediaOct 5, 2025 · Rocky Butte is a 612-foot-high extinct cinder cone volcano in Portland, one of many buttes in the Boring Lava Field.
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Ground-Water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States... Boring lava yield substantial amounts of water. Overpumping has led to lowered water levels in the west-side business district of Portland. 83,84) Medford ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Boring Lava Domes — Supplement to the Johnson Creek Basin PlanThis inventory supplements previous City surveys of the site in 1986-1987 and 1990-1991. Characteristic vegetation, wildlife habitat, riparian corridors, ...
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Guide to the Best Flower Growing Regions for Garden RosesOregon, particularly the Willamette Valley, is a rose-growing haven due to its cool, wet climate and rich volcanic soils. Portland, known as the “City of Roses, ...
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[PDF] The Mitigation Action Plan | Portland.govResponse: A phase of emergency management that consists of immediate actions to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic hu- man needs.Missing: contingency | Show results with:contingency
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[PDF] PORTLAND PLANT LISTThe Portland native plants policy was selected as a semifinalist for the 1993 Innovations in State and Local Government Awards sponsored by the Ford Foundation ...
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Scotch Broom - Washington State Noxious Weed Control BoardIt displaces native and beneficial plants, causing loss of grassland and open forest. It aggressively spreads to form monocultures, replacing desirable forage ...
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Powell Butte Nature Park | Portland.govAbundant wildlife populates the park, including rabbits, ring-necked pheasants, ground squirrels, raccoons, gray foxes, skunks, bats, chipmunks, coyotes, and ...
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Exploring Portland's Extinct Volcanoeswhen the ...
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More fun with Boring Lava & the Catlin Gabel Lava Tube System in ...Sep 13, 2012 · Deposition of the Troutdale Formation was followed by a period of Boring Lava volcanism 2.6 to 1.3 Ma. Centers of extrusive activity have been ...
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Powell Butte Nature Park, Multnomah, Oregon, United States - eBirdCanada Goose Branta canadensis. # Count: 2. Date: 2 Nov 2025 · Anna's Hummingbird Calypte anna. # Count: 2. Date: 2 Nov 2025 · Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis.
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Oregon's native amphibians on the edge - oregonlive.comJun 10, 2009 · Conservationists worry about the decline of another local, the elusive northwestern salamander. Dozens of classes visit Oaks Bottom to study ...
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Mt. Tabor Park | Portland.govMt. Tabor Park is a 176-acre park with a dog off-leash area, a community garden, a volcanic cinder cone, and a statue of Harvey W. Scott.
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Mount Tabor Park | The Official Guide to PortlandJul 9, 2025 · Choose from among three official trails: the 1-mile (1.6 km) Red Trail, 1.7-mile (2.7 km) Green Trail, and 3-mile (4.8 km) Blue Trail. Find ...
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Best hikes and trails in Powell Butte Nature Park | AllTrailsRating 4.6 (9,701) According to AllTrails.com, there are 4 biking trails in Powell Butte Nature Park and the most popular is Orchard and Cedar Grove Loop Trail with an average 4.7 ...
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Tryon Creek State Natural Area - Oregon State ParksExplore 658 acres of second-growth forests, walk along the meandering Tryon Creek, and connect with the flora and fauna that call this special place home.
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[PDF] Tryon Creek Trail Guide - Oregon State ParksTryon Creek has 8 miles of hiking trails, 3.5 miles of horse trails, a 3-mile paved bike path, and a 0.3 mile barrier-free Trillium Trail.
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Powell Butte - AccessTrailsPowell Butte is an extinct cinder cone volcano that has been transformed into a unique nature park with more than 611 acres and 10 miles of trails.
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Go play on a volcano: Mount Tabor Park - oregonlive.comMay 21, 2009 · Hillman is also chairman for what may be the park's biggest event since early city residents filled picnic baskets, drove Model T's to the 641- ...Missing: 1900s | Show results with:1900s
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190834 | Portland.gov168699). In 1997, the City of Portland adopted the Boring Lava Domes Supplement to the Johnson Creek Basin Protection Plan, which updated and amended the ezone ...
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[PDF] Parks and Nature System Plan - Oregon MetroMar 23, 2018 · The plan guides decisions for a 17,000-acre regional park system, shaped by community input, to protect nature and create a world-class system.<|separator|>
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Wildlife corridors protect animals big and small - Oregon MetroJul 15, 2021 · A small nature highway that allows animals like birds, deer and insects to move from one piece of habitat to another.Missing: fauna mammals