Late Tertiary to Quaternary Geology and Landscape Evolution along the Snake River Plain, Southwestern Idaho
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This document was originally published in Archaeological Excavations at 10-CN-6, Middle Snake River, Idaho.
Abstract
The geology of the Snake River Plain in the vicinity of Melba and Murphy, in southwestern Idaho, provides evidence for changes that have occurred over the last several million years, during the late Cenozoic. Here, the local and regional geology is described and interpreted within the context of events that have contributed to the present-day landscape.
Suggested Citation
Christopher L. Hill. "Late Tertiary to Quaternary Geology and Landscape Evolution along the Snake River Plain, Southwestern Idaho" Archaeological Excavations at 10-CN-6, Middle Snake River, Idaho. Boise, Idaho: Dept. of Anthropology, Boise State University, 2006.
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