Lake Missoula basin

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Lake Missoula basin is the prehistoric glacial lake depression in the Pacific Northwest that once held vast volumes of meltwater responsible for the cataclysmic Missoula Floods.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Glacial Lake Missoula 5
Lake Missoula basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
glacial lake basin
paleolake basin
associatedWith Missoula floods
surface form: Missoula Floods
containsFormerly Lake Missoula basin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula
country United States of America
drainedVia Clark Fork River
erodedBy Missoula floods
surface form: Missoula Floods

catastrophic outburst floods
evidenceIncludes giant current ripples downstream
glacial lake sediments
strandlines on valley walls
floodEventsCount dozens of major outburst floods (approximate)
formedBy Cordilleran Ice Sheet
Pleistocene glaciation
geologicalAge Late Pleistocene
held meltwater from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet
importance key example of glacial outburst flood basin
influencedFormationOf Channeled Scablands
influencedGeomorphologyOf Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
surface form: Columbia River Gorge

Willamette Valley
eastern Washington
locatedIn North America
Pacific Northwest
United States of America
surface form: United States

western Montana
maximumLakeDepth over 2,000 feet
over 600 meters
maximumWaterVolume approximately 2,100 cubic kilometers
approximately 500 cubic miles
namedAfter city of Missoula
near Missoula
surface form: city of Missoula, Montana
notableFor holding vast volumes of meltwater
producing cataclysmic jökulhlaup-style floods
partOf Clark Fork River
surface form: Clark Fork River valley system

Columbia River Basin
surface form: Columbia River drainage basin (paleogeographic context)
region northern Rocky Mountains
relatedTo Channeled Scablands
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
Lake Missoula basin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula

Pleistocene megafloods
responsibleFor Missoula floods
surface form: Missoula Floods
studiedInDiscipline Quaternary geology
geomorphology
timePeriod Quaternary

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wisconsin glaciation createdFeature Lake Missoula basin
Missoula floods hasOrigin Lake Missoula basin
this entity surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula
Channeled Scablands associatedWith Lake Missoula basin
this entity surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula
Laurentide Ice Sheet in North America notableProglacialLake Lake Missoula basin
subject surface form: Laurentide Ice Sheet
this entity surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula
Lake Missoula basin containsFormerly Lake Missoula basin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula
Lake Missoula basin relatedTo Lake Missoula basin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Glacial Lake Missoula