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Title: Glacial Lake Missoula


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Glacial Lake Missoula
  • Logan King
  • 4-29-2009

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  • Most spectacular phenomenon of the quaternary
    (Baker Bunker 1985)
  • Resulted in the most intense floods known from
    the geological record (Clarke et al. 1984)

3
Formation
  • When
  • Late Pleistocene (Wisconsinen)
  • 16-12,000 ybp
  • Where
  • 2 Branches
  • Purcell Trench Max

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Thoeries
  • Forty-Floods
  • Single Flood
  • Dozens-of-Floods
  • 40 Floods?

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Discharge
  • Ocean sediment
  • Largest event 700km3
  • Total1450km3
  • Order of magnitude calc.
  • (Normark Ried 2003)

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Velocities
  • Land based calc. from sediment movement
  • _at_ source 17 x106 m3 s-1
  • _at_ Channeled Scablands 10 x106 m3 s-1
  • Max. Volume 1000k m3

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Flood Constraints
  • Purcell Trench Lobe
  • 750 m water height
  • 12-40 Floods
  • Okanogan Lobe
  • Relatively normal outflow
  • 500 m water height
  • 465 m dam height
  • Persisted longer 3000 yrs
  • 89 floods
  • Missoula
  • Columbia

Atwater 1987
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Jökulhlaups
  • Drainage
  • Full or Partial?
  • Failure
  • Floating
  • Carving (ducts)
  • Down cutting
  • Waves

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Case study 1
  • Climatic records
  • 16-12,000 ybp
  • Regular recurrence
  • Forty floods hypo. 35 failures
  • Floating?
  • Max water elev. 1265 1079m
  • Max depth of 635 449
  • (Baker Bunker 1985)

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Case study 2
  • Computer simulation
  • 4 tests-gt 2 partial drains
  • Carving-duct style failure
  • 2 different duct shapes
  • Creep closure
  • (Clarke et al. 1984)
  • Closure lt100 hrs.
  • Velocity 13.6-26.1 m/s
  • Area 2.01-5.26 x 105 m2
  • Fracture?
  • Model
  • Results

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A Little Perspective
  • Total global river discharge 1.2 x x106 m3 s-1
  • Volume of outburst floods 3 orders of mag.
    greater then any observed

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Conclusion
  • Largest flood events known
  • No modern day analogues
  • Massive force in landscape development and
    sediment transport
  • Purcell Lobe formation
  • Columbia lake control
  • Groundbreaking concept

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References
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    Glaciation.London Hodder.
  • Normark W.R. , Ried J.A. 2003. Extensive deposits
    on the Pacific plate from Late Pleistocene North
    American glacial lake outbursts. Journal of
    Geology. 111 (6)617-637.
  • Steele W.K. 1991. Paleomagnetic evidence for
    repeated glacial Lake Missoula floods from
    sediments of the Sanpoil River valley,
    northeastern Washington. Quaternary Research. 35
    (2)197-207.
  • Atwater B.F. 1987. Status of glacial Lake
    Columbia during the last floods from glacial Lake
    Missoula. Quaternary Research. 27 (2)182-201.
  • Clarke G.K.C., Mathews W.H., Pack R.T. 1984.
    Outburst floods from glacial Lake Missoula.
    Quaternary Research. 22 (3)289-299.
  • Baker V.R., Bunker R.C. 1985. Cataclysmic Late
    Pleistocene flooding from glacial Lake Missoula
    a review. Quaternary Science Reviews. 4 (1)1-41.
  • Waitt Jr R.B. 1984. Periodic jokulhlaups from
    Pleistocene glacial Lake Missoula - new evidence
    from varved sediment in northern Idaho and
    Washington. Quaternary Research. 22 (1)46-58.
  • Lopes, C., Mix, A.C., 2009. Pleistocene
    megafloods in the Northeast Pacific. Geological
    Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United
    States (USA). vol. 37, no. 1, pp.79-82.
  • Gaylord D.R., Pope M.C., Cabbage P.R., Glover
    J.F.III, Anfinson O.A., Baar E.E., Vervoort J.D.,
    2007. Provenance of glacial outburst flood
    deposits in the Channeled Scabland, WA influence
    of glacial Lake Missoula, melt water, Snake
    River, and Bonneville flood sources. Geological
    Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United
    States (USA). vol. 39, no. 6, pp.82.
  • Costa J.E., Schuster R.L., 1988. The Formation
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