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I 1 • i : ' j ; J ; Washington Department of Natural Resources Division of Geology and EOrth Resource~ ! l I ' l Bose f rom U.S. Topo graphic 1: ZS0,00 0 series Pu llman Quad, 1955 45' Edit ed, reYiewed, and adjusled to 1: 250,000 scale toppg rophic base mop by Kurt L Olhbe rg , Allen J. Fiksdol, Jomes G. Rigby, and Glenndo Mc l ucas :!iT JOI-I"' ,o 1-11 30 Open Fi le Report OF 79-9 This report is pr el imin ary and has not been formally edited or reviewed. 5/"0l(,ON£ !2 Ml o ... ,sO,UL 12 Ml TE:1<,SE'D I.'!" Ml £MIDA n Ml l 17 00 , I . ., I : ...,_ Ir , , ' ' f' ..,- , / ~-- ' j / ' 117'00 ' ' 45 SURFICIAL GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE PULLMAN QUAD, WASHINGTON by 0 0 Gary D. Webster 1979 5 SCAL E 5 10 Contour I nt erval 200 Feet 10 Miles 15 Ki lometers r ,o )', .l.' .) E'. -" ,, c-j- 1 I ' :i . . . ?. 1 4~ 30 I~ :n,61-', t -1 •;,; .. •.-;-., I _r I " Produced in cooperation with Rockwell Hanford Op era tions and the U.S. Department of Energy CLAR~IA I 1-1• < J 15 ' ' i . " . I ' ' 8 : ' " ' ' ' '" ' . ' > ' ,; " ., ' i ' Geology mopped in 1978-1979 Qd Qa Qaf Correlation of Mop Units , [ ~, l a: ~ Qc ? ? ? .. C: .. u 0 0 I .. - Qd ? - QI Qls ? [§!] Oaf is u !?. ., · .;; Qgd Qfs Qfg Qgl Qtb ? ? ? rE Tc Te ? ? a: .. C: .. u .2 o._ ? ~.J ? ? ! Ty .. g :i ? B .. ' C: .. .. u Q. .2 ::i; DESCRIPTION OF UNITS DUNE SAND Active and stabilized dunes of predimonately fine-to medium sand; mostly quartz and basalt grains reworked from older se d imentary deposits. ALLUVIUM - Primarily stream deposits of silt, sand, and gravel in floOOplain· s, terraces, and valley bottoms. Includes local lac ustrine, paludal, and eolian deposits in depressions. ALLUVIA L FAN [)[POSITS - Primarily unconsolidated sand and gravel. Surface is relatively undissected and exhibits little or no petrocalcic soil development (ca l iche ). 0c COLLUVILJM- Primarily angular to subangular basaltic debr is accumu l ated at the base of steep slopes and cliffs. Includes talus and talus cones formed by active and inactive rockfall . Qls LANDSLID£ D£P05I TS - Uns tr atified and poorly-sorted c la y, silt, sand a nd gravel deposited by rota tional and translational slides and flows. Ql LOESS - Loess deposits consisting of eolian sil t and fine sand up to 75 meters in thickness. Generally not mapped ~here less than approximately 2 meters thick . locally conta ins multiple petrcx:alcic horiz ons and tephra beds. Qafo OL DER ALLUVIAL FAN DEPOSITS - Primarily semi-consolidated gravel or fanglomerate. Sur face of fans are dissected and capped by well-developed petrocalcic soils (c aliche ). Qf s CATASTROPHI C FLOOD SLAC K-WAT ER SEDIMENTS - Rhythmically bedded and graded s ilt, sand , and gravei deposited by lower-energy slack waters of catastrophic floods and ( or ) surges of catastrophic flood s. Includes the Touchet bed s. Qfg CATASTROPH IC FLOOD GRAVELS - Predominantly coarse gravel and sand deposited by higher-energy Qtb llgl llgd Qt (Hgt Tt fr Tc Te Ty pm waters of catastrophic floods. TERRACE ANO BAR DEPOSITS, UNDIFFERENTIATED - Claciofluvial, fluvial, and ice-contact strat- ified silt, sand, and gravel depos it s of various lit ho logies in terraces and bars in the valleys of the Columbia, Okanogan , and Spokane Rivers and tributar i es. Includes deposits of the Great Terrace. GLACIOL ACUSTRINE T ERRACE DEPOSITS - Silt, sand, and gravel deposited in glacial lakes that formed along the Columbia, Okanogan, and Spokane Rivers and their tributaries . In- cludes deposits of the Nespelem T errace . Su rf ace of the terraces may exhibit local modifi cation by flu vial and c atastroph ic floOOwaters. GLACIAL DEPOS IT S - Till, out~ash, and ice-contact stra tified deposits in moraines, till plains, and melt-water channels and terraces. TIETON ANOESITE - An de sitic flow of the lowe r Naches River drainage. GRAVEL OF T ERRACE REl'f'lANTS - Gravel and coarse sand in remnants of high fluvial terraces and alluvial fans with1n the Yakima River drainage basin. Includes the Cowiche gravel . Age uncertain, but may be in par t correlative with Thorp Gravel, Ellensburg Formation, Ringold formation ·, and gravels of ancestral Columbia River { Tc). THORP GRAVEL - Fluvial {?) gravel in dissected high terraces and alluvial fans in the Ki tt it as Va l ley . Probabl y correlative with the upper R ingold Formation . RINGOLD FORMATION - Fluvial and lacustrine c~ ay, silt, sand, conglomerate and fang lome rate of diverse composition. In cludes a cap of thick, well-developed petrocalcic soil ( caliche ). May be correlativ e with the uppermo st El lensb urg Formation. GRAVEL OF ANCESTRAL COLU~IA RIVER Predominantly we l l-rounded pebble grave l. Columbia River provenance indicated by a dominance of quartzite pebbles . ELLENSBURG FORMATION - Primarily weak ly lithified fl uvia l and lahari c deposits. Base un - de f ined . Mapped only II/here they over l ie the Yakima Basal t SubG roup. Dominated by dacitic , andesitic, and pumiceous clasts. YAKIMA BASALT SUBGROUP - Lava flows of t he Sadd le Mountains, Wanapum, and Grande Ronde Basalt Formations. Includes sedimentary interbeds of the Ellensburg and Latah Format ions, local colluvium , calic he, a nd widespread thin loess. PRE-MIOCENE R OCK S, UNDIFFERENTIATED - Primar ily Precambrian through Mesozoic metamorphic and pluton ic rocks, and early Tertiary sedimentary and vo l canic rocks . Contact Map unit sym bols, cor relat ions , and descriptions compi l ed by Kurt L. Ot hberg 1 Jo me s G. Rigby, and Glenndo M clucas Geo l ogic Mappi ng of L ate Cenoz oic Sediments, Co lumb ia Basin, Washington 1Z0° 111° ~--+-- ----t-----+--~- 49" G .. olc,gic "'"l'Pil"I\J, 1976- 79, by N.P. Ca""°"ll ( area !); L. G. f>ar,, .. ,n ( 3rea 2): L P. Kiver, D. f. St ndling, an<l J. G. fligby (e ree J); G. D. W ebetH ( lire& 4); and J .T. Li llie ( area'; ), The g,,ology of Uv: nortr. centnl 1olalla Wa lh Quedrangle, QW the :,ouU, central Ritzville Quad rang le was field checked, s;mplif ied , "'Kl gerieral- i zed frnrn Gro lier Bnd Bingrn>OI ( 1971). The IJ"Dlogy of the ~auth- e astern porti oo of t~ Wenatcr.ee l),a<:1r&r19l<' wH field check<'d , :,i111Plified, and gef"Jl! ralized fr oo, lat>or and otr-.era (1977) . Gr ol ie r, M. J.; Bingha .. , J. W ., 1971, Geolog ic ""'P and sections of p~rl s of Crant, Adams and frrilin Counties, W ashington, U.S. Geological Survey Miscell-o..,a Geolc,gic !n•estigetions Mop 1-589 , 6 shee ts, scale . l:62, ';00. T.tbor. R. ~. : and others, 1977, Prell,., ns,r y ,ieo l oglc map of the Wer>a tchoee l:J D0,00 l)Ja dr ang l e, ~ashiro9to.i: U.S. Geolugica l Survey ~n-file Report 77- 5)1, 2~ p. . OF

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Page 1: Qd Qc r .. - is Qgd Qfs Qfg Qgl Qtb [§!] Oaf ., rE ~.J a:Title: Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources Open File Report 79-09, Surficial geologic map of the Pullman quad.,

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Washington Department of Natural Resources Division of Geology and EOrth Resource~

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Bose f rom U.S. Topographic 1 :ZS0,000 series

Pu l lman Quad, 1955

45'

Edited, reYiewed, and adjusled to 1:250,000 scale toppg rophic

base mop by Kurt L Olhberg , Allen J. Fiksdo l, Jomes G. Rigby,

and Glenndo Mc l ucas

:!iT JOI-I"' ,o 1-11

30

Open File Report OF 79-9

Th is report is prel iminary and has not been formally edited or reviewed.

5/"0l(,ON£ !2 Ml o ... ,sO,UL 12 Ml TE:1<,SE'D I.'!" M l £MIDA n M l

l 17 00 ,

I . ., ~ -· I : ...,_ Ir , , ' ' f' ..,- ,

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117'00 ' ' 45

SURFICIAL GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE PULLMAN QUAD, WASHINGTON

by

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Gary D. Webster

1979

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Contour I nterval 200 Feet

10 Miles

15 Ki lometers

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Produced in cooperation with Rockwell Hanford Op erations

and the U.S. Department of Energy

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DESCRIPTION OF UNITS

DUNE SAND Active and stabilized dunes of predimonately fine-to medium sand; mostly

quartz and basalt grains reworked from older sedimentary deposits.

ALLUVIUM - Primarily stream deposits of silt, sand, and gravel i n floOOplain·s, terraces,

and valley bottoms. Includes local lacustrine, paludal, and eolian deposits in

depressions.

ALLUVIAL FAN [)[POSITS - Primarily unconsolidated sand and gravel. Surface is relatively

undissected and exhibits little or no petrocalcic soil development (ca l iche ) .

0c COLLUVILJM- Primarily angular to subangular basaltic debr is accumul ated at the base of

steep slopes and cliffs. Includes talus and talus cones formed by active and inactive

rockfall .

Qls LANDSLID£ D£P05I TS - Unst r atified and poorly-sorted c lay, silt, sand and gravel deposited

by rotational and translational slides and flows.

Ql LOESS - Loess deposits consisting of eolian sil t and fine sand up to 75 meters in thickness.

Generally not mapped ~here less than approximately 2 meters thick . locally conta ins

multiple petrcx:alcic horizons and tephra beds.

Qafo OLDER ALLUVIAL FAN DEPOSITS - Primarily semi-consolidated gravel or fanglomerate. Surface

of fans are dissected and capped by well-developed petrocalcic soils (caliche ) .

Qfs CATASTROPHIC FLOOD SLACK-WAT ER SEDIMENTS - Rhythmically bedded and graded s ilt, sand , and

gravei deposited by lower-energy slack waters of catastrophic floods and (or ) surges of

catastrophic floods. Includes the Touchet beds.

Qfg CATASTROPHIC FLOOD GRAVELS - Predominantly coarse gravel and sand deposited by higher-energy

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waters of catastrophic floods.

TERRACE ANO BAR DEPOSITS, UNDIFFERENTIATED - Claciofluvial, fluvial, and ice-contact strat­

ified silt, sand, and gravel depos its of various litho logies in terraces and bars in

the valleys of the Columbia, Okanogan , and Spokane Rivers and tributar ies. Includes

deposits of the Great Terrace.

GLACIOLACUSTRINE TERRACE DEPOSITS - Silt, sand, and gravel deposited in glacial lakes that

formed along the Columbia, Okanogan, and Spokane Rivers and their tributaries . In­

cludes deposits of the Nespelem Terrace . Surface of the terraces may exhibit local

modification by fluvial and catastrophic floOOwaters.

GLACIAL DEPOS ITS - Till, out~ash, and ice-contact stratified deposits in moraines, till

plains, and melt-water channels and terraces.

TIETON ANOESITE - Andesitic flow of the lowe r Naches River drainage.

GRAVEL OF TERRACE REl'f'lANTS - Gravel and coarse sand in remnants of high fluvial terraces

and alluvial fans with1n the Yakima River drainage basin. Includes the Cowiche gravel .

Age uncertain, but may be in par t correlative with Thorp Gravel, Ellensburg Formation,

Ringold formation ·, and gravels of ancestral Columbia River { Tc).

THORP GRAVEL - Fluvial {?) gravel in dissected high terraces and alluvial fans in the

Ki tt itas Va l ley . Probably correlative with the upper Ringold Formation .

RINGOLD FORMATION - Fluvial and lacustrine c ~ay, silt, sand, conglomerate and fang lomerate

of diverse composition. Includes a cap of thick, well-developed petrocalcic soil

(caliche ) . May be correlative with the uppermost El lensburg Formation.

GRAVEL OF ANCESTRAL COLU~IA RIVER Predominantly we l l-rounded pebble grave l . Columbia

Rive r provenance indicated by a dominance of quartzite pebbles .

ELLENSBURG FORMATION - Primarily weak ly lithified fl uvia l and laharic deposits. Base un ­

de f ined . Mapped only II/here they over l ie the Yakima Basal t SubGroup. Dominated by

dacitic , andesitic, and pumiceous clasts.

YAKIMA BASALT SUBGROUP - Lava flows of t he Saddle Mountains, Wanapum, and Grande Ronde

Basalt Formations. Includes sedimentary interbeds of the Ellensburg and Latah

Format ions, local colluvium , caliche, and widespread thin loess.

PRE-MIOCENE ROCK S, UNDIFFERENTIATED - Prima r ily Precambrian through Mesozoic metamorphic

and plutonic rocks, and early Tertiary sedimentary and vo lcanic rocks .

Contact

Map unit sym bols, cor relat ions , and descriptions compi led by Kurt L. Ot hberg1

Jo mes G. Rigby, and Glenndo Mclucas

Geo l ogic Mapping of Late Cenoz oic Sediments, Co lumbia Basin, Washington

1Z0° 111° ~--+------t-----+--~- 49"

G .. olc,gic "'"l'Pil"I\J, 1976- 79, by N.P. Ca""°"ll ( area ! ) ; L. G. f>ar,, .. ,n

( 3rea 2): L P. Kiver, D. f . Stndling, an<l J.G. fligby (eree J ) ; G.

D. WebetH ( lire& 4 ) ; and J .T. Li llie (area'; ) , The g,,ology of

Uv: nortr. centnl 1olalla Wa lh Quedrangle, QW the :,ouU, central

Ritzville Quadrang le was field checked, s;mplif ied , "'Kl gerieral­

i zed frnrn Gro lier Bnd Bingrn>OI (1971). The IJ"Dlogy of the ~auth­

eastern portioo of t~ Wenatcr.ee l),a<:1r&r19l<' wH field check<'d ,

:,i111Plified, a nd gef"Jl! ralized fr oo, lat>or and otr-.era (1977) .

Gr ol ie r , M. J.; Bingha .. , J. W., 1971, Geol ogic ""'P and sections of

p~rls of Crant, Adams and frrilin Counties, Washington, U.S.

Geological Survey Miscell-o..,a Geolc,gic !n•estigetions Mop 1-589 ,

6 shee t s , scale . l:62, ';00.

T.tbor. R. ~. : and others, 1977, Prell,.,ns,r y ,ieol oglc map of the

Wer>a tchoee l:JD0,00 l)Jadr ang l e, ~ashiro9to.i: U.S. Geolugica l

Survey ~n-file Report 77- 5)1, 2~ p.

.

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