It is important to understand that the basalt of Siletzia did not completely slide off the plate onto the continent. Siletzia clogged the trench and broke the plate, twice, causing the trench to jump west and form the current Cascade Arc and a bunch of wide-ranging volcanics related to the slab rollback.
It is important to understand that the basalt of Siletzia did not completely slide off the plate onto the continent. Siletzia clogged the trench and broke the plate, twice, causing the trench to jump west and form the current Cascade Arc and a bunch of wide-ranging volcanics related to the slab rollback.
now i understand the formation of the mt olympia,
I love all the info in this video! Iv found some killer quartz and epidote in this area!
"It's wuh-LA-muht, damn it." Thats what they told me at Oregon State, anyway. Beavs forever!
Thank you for this video
Thank you!
My experience is dominantly with the Crescent Formation. I mapped the soils from 1990-2000 throughout the Olympic National Forest.
That's awesome. You must have seen some beautiful scenery. Did you have fun?
@@ClaudetteMiss Incredible scenery. Huge amount of fun. Exciting.
@@gerrycoleman7290 Plus, you must know where all the 'cool' rocks are, right?
@@ClaudetteMiss Some beauties.
I would like to see your maps.
Thank you for all the knowledge. I'm looking forward to Big Bend if you do one!
I used to live in Pacific Beach,, we called it the Pacific Northwet.
Juan de Few-cah, not Juan de Foo-cah
Too many pop -ups, bro!
You need to learn to correctly pronounce Willamette. Signed, an Oregonian