2021-04-13 A Remarkable Ice Age Mega-flood in Southwestern BC (Prof. John Clague)
SFU professor emeritus and Order of Canada recipient John Clague will describe his new research on a prehistoric mega-flood that helped form the Fraser River delta. As the Cordilleran ice sheet melted, huge glacial lakes were formed that were dammed, but not well-dammed. John and other geologists on the research team published a paper this year that presents evidence for a sudden and catastrophic mega-flood when one of these dams gave way, sending a massive volume of water down the Fraser valley from around present-day Prince George out into the Salish Sea. John’s presentation takes the form of a detective story, as he outlines the evidence for this event in present-day landforms.

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Grand Coulee - Ice Age Floods - New Thoughts

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John Clague: Evidence for Fraser River Megafloods

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Catastrophe and Cartography - Ice Age Floods Visualized

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The fascinating story of the Bonneville Flood (higher resolution)

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Okanogan Ice Age Floods with Jerome Lesemann

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The Buried Fault Beneath The Canadian Rockies

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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The fantastic story of the Bonneville Flood: a catastrophic megaflood from ~17,400 years ago

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The Lost Supervolcano: The Biggest Eruption in Human History - Full Documentary

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Geology of Central Oregon

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Supercontinents and the Pacific Northwest

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John Wesley Powell's Enigma

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Ice Age Floods - A Common Thread for Agriculture

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Glacial Lake Missoula Full CC

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The Bonneville Flood: Why, How, and Its Spectacular Effects on the Landscape

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The rise and fall of latest Pleistocene pluvial lakes in the northern Great Basin

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Dating the Ice Age Floods

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Reading the Invisible Library: Virtual Unwrapping and the Scroll from En-Gedi

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Glacial Lake Missoula

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