2014 nature night: crooked river caldera by carrie gordon

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In 2007, local geologists discovered one of the largest ancient volcanoes in the world right here in Central Oregon! Straddling three counties, the Crooked River Caldera encompasses 425 square miles, stretching from Smith Rock State Park nearly to Prineville reservoir. Join Ochoco National Forest geologist Carrie Gordon for a tour of this immense caldera and its volcanic history that is the story of Central Oregon. Learn about this ancient volcano’s catastrophic eruption and subsequent filling in that has shaped the landscape we see today. Carrie Gordon is the Forest Geologist on the Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland for the US. Forest Service. She holds a BA in Geology from Central Washington State College and is a Registered Geologist in the States of Oregon and Washington. Carrie has worked in Central Oregon since 1992 and was part of the team of geologists that discovered Central Oregon’s Crooked River Caldera. Carrie has had a life-long fascination with the land and the rocks, listening to the stories they tell.

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1Image courtesy National Park ServiceDeschutes Land Trust 2014

Crooked River Caldera,

a Super Volcano

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Geology and Landforms of Central Oregon

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Empire State is 1, 250 ft. tall.

= 4.5 Billion Years

Last 60 Million Years

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GEOLOGY OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE LOWER CROOKED BASIN, CROOK,

DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON, AND WHEELER COUNTIES, OREGON.

Jason D. McClaughry1, Mark L. Ferns1, and Caroline L. Gordon2

1. Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Baker City Field Office, 1510 Campbell Street, Baker City, OR 97814

2. United States Forest Service, Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland, 3160 NE 3rd St., Prineville, OR 97754

Funded in part by the USGS under the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping program under assistance awards 05HQAG0037 and 06HQAG0027

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E. L. Orr and W. N. Orr, “Geology of Oregon,” Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 5th Edition, 1992.

Geologic/Physiographic Provinces of Oregon

Making Connections:

• Oregon’s ecology is closely tied to Oregon’s geology.

Ecoregions of Oregon

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High Cascades

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Blue Mountains

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Columbia Plateau

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Basin and Range

10Parks and Plates

©2005 Robert J. Lillie

Most of Oregon and Washington has

been added to the edge of the

continent in the past 150 million

yearsMaterial added since then by

Subduction and Terrane Accretion

Coastline 150 Million Years Ago

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Opening of the

Atlantic ocean

150Million Years

Ago

Jurassic

Ron BlakeyNorthern Arizona

University

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140Million Years

Ago

Cretaceous

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130Million Years

Ago

Cretaceous

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115Million

Years Ago

Cretaceous

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50Million

Years Ago

Eocene

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University

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40Million Years

Ago

Eocene

Ron BlakeyNorthern Arizona

University

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Geologic History - Tectonic Setting

Faults!!!

John Day River

Deschutes River

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Lithology Map (Rocks!!)

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150-60 Million Years ago …

Ammonites

Warm Tropical Seas!!

Geologic History

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Geologic map of the north half of the Lower Crooked Basin

Prineville

Wildcat Mtn.

Crooked River

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Formation of a

caldera

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Clarno Formation ~44 to 39 Ma

Clarno Formation - Eocene Epoch44-39 Million Years ago

Wildcat Mountain

Brennon Palisades

Tropical Climate

First of 2 Major Volcanic Episodes

Ocean Front Property

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Steins Pillar

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Geologic map: Wildcat Mountain Caldera ~40 Ma

Steins Pillar tuff

Andesite &Dacite porphyry43.8 Ma

Hash Rock rhyolite39.4 Ma

Andesite41.5 Ma

Hwy 26

Mill Creek

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Wildcat Mountain caldera

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Rhyolite intrusions within the Wildcat Mountain caldera

Twin Pillars

Forked Horn Butte

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Wildcat Mountain caldera

Steins Pillar Tuff

Crooked River caldera- Tuff of Smith Rock– Monkey Face

John Day

Clarno

Clarno

John Day

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John Day Formation ~36 to 25 Ma

Ochoco Reservoir

Prineville Res.

Lk. Billy Chinook

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John Day Formation - Oligocene Epoch 36-25 Million Years ago

Big Summit Prairie

Temperate Climate

2nd Major Volcanic Episode

Coastline on the Eastern Edge of the Willamette Valley

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2 mm

Gray Butte

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Mahogany Mountain caldera - Leslie Gulch tuff 15 Ma

Crooked River caldera - Smith Rock tuff 29.5 Ma

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Crooked River Caldera -29.5 Ma

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Looking across the Caldera!

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Rhyolite intrusions

Tuff of

Smith Rock Rhyolite

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Hydrothermal deposits

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Modern examples from the Yellowstone caldera

41Yellowstone Caldera

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25Million Years

Ago

Oligocene

Ron BlakeyNorthern Arizona

University

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15Million Years

Ago

Miocene

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University

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Miocene Epoch25-16 Million Years ago

Mt. Pisgah

N. Fork Crooked River

Semi-arid Climate Emerging

Thick Columbia River Basalt flows pouring out across the NW

Picture Gorge Basalt Source near Monument

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8Million Years

Ago

Miocene

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3Million Years

Ago

Pliocene

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Neogene Rocks ~16 to 3 Ma

Includes: Prineville basalt, Simtustus Fm., Deschutes Fm.

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Deschutes Formation (~9 to 3 Ma)

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The Geologic map for Prineville

Ochoco Viewpoint

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The geologic landscape at Prineville:

Basalt of Stearns Ranch3-4 Ma

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Quaternary ~1.8 Ma to present

Includes: basalt from Newberry volcano and

Alluvium

Ochoco Reservoir

Lake Billy Chinook

Smith Rock St. Park

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Large Volcanoes Erupting – Pleistocene Epoch1.8 Million Years to 11,700 years

Mt. Hood

Mt. Jefferson

Mt. Mazama

Inter-canyon Flow Basalts

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Smith Rock State Park

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Laurentide glaciation

12,500Years Ago

Holocene

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Present Day

Now

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Holocene Epoch11,700 years to Present

Habitat for Wildlife and PlantsMt. Mazama Ash = Soil Additive

Mt. St. Helens Ash Fall

Mt. Mazama

Geologic map of the west part of the Lower Crooked Basin

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Clarno Fm.

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The Calderas are

The Resource

*Crooked River CalderaPrineville

Wildcat Caldera

Smith Rock

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Oregon’s Super Caldera

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Geologic Foundation

Our Volcanic Past has brought us a wonderfully complex environment!

We’re at the apex of 4 physiographic provinces.

We live with Geology

Geologic history that includes Major Volcanic Episodes

The Calderas – Wildcat Mountain and Crooked River

Smith Rock/Gray Butte Grizzly Butte Powell Butte

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