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Idaho Geology The Basin and Range Province

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Idaho Geology. The Basin and Range Province. This region consists of high valleys/basins separated by ranges of mountains (basins are the dominant landform), hence the name – Basin and Range Province. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Idaho Geology

The Basin and Range Province

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This region consists of high valleys/basins separated by ranges of mountains (basins are the dominant landform), hence the name – Basin and Range Province

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The BRP is part of the Great Basin of the Western U.S., which is also a much larger

basin and range formation

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Albion Mts.

Sublett Mts.

Deep Creek Mts.

Bannock Mts.

Mountain RangesMost peaks are 7-10,000 feet in elevation

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*Mt. Independence*Cache Peak

Mt. Independence – 10,550 ft.Cache Peak – 10,340 ft.

(Albion Mountains)

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Snake River

Bannock Creek

Raft River

Goose Creek

Rivers of the Region

These 4 are part of the Snake River system

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Bear River >

The Bear River also drains this region, flowing in a U-shaped course (around Bear Lake) from Utah, through the Middle Rockies, skirting the BRP, turning south to the Great Basin of Utah, and finally emptying into the Great Salt Lake

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Basin and Range

• A series of relatively parallel fault lines

• Results in fault block mountains far enough apart that wide basins exist between them

• Broad valleys/basins fill in from massive deposits from the neighboring ranges

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Climate

• Extreme and dry (rainshadow?)

• Summer highs average 88 degrees

• Winter lows about 12 degrees

• 10-40 inches of precipitation per year depending upon elevation

• Most falls at higher elevations and most of that is snow

• Basins have rivers

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Dry, so not heavily forested

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Curlew National Grasslands set aside as a way to save the beauty of these grassland environs

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Towns and cities

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The End