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1837:"Naming the Cascade Range Volcanoes: Mount St. Helens, Washington"
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2008:"Pilot Project – Mount Rainier Volcano Lahar Warning System"
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1871:"The Volcanoes of Lewis and Clark, Mount Jefferson, Oregon"
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groves from 4500 to 6000 ft on the west side. The
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595:") in 1790. Mount Rainier was named after Admiral
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2423:Wood, Charles A.; Kienle, Jürgen, eds. (1990).
2285:. Seattle, Washington: The Mountaineers Books.
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2193:"Ecoregions of Western Washington and Oregon"
1408:List of mountain ranges in Washington (state)
259:in Washington at 14,411 feet (4,392 m).
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1398:List of mountain peaks of Washington (state)
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2320:Living With Volcanic Risk in the Cascades
1922:. Van Winkle Publishing Co. p. 150.
344:(also known as Mount Lassen) in northern
2389:. Seattle, Washington: Sasquatch Books.
2014:. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from
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1671:. Idaho State University. Archived from
1482:United States Department of the Interior
629:Alleyne FitzHerbert, 1st Baron St Helens
3503:Geologic provinces of the United States
2095:. City of Klamath Falls. Archived from
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2774:Archaeology and Historic Preservation
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1600:McLaughlin, Mark (October 14, 2010).
937:The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
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2041:Pacific – Cascades Volcanic Province
1804:Mount St. Helens Volcano, Washington
1193:Forests of large, coniferous trees (
3508:Mountain ranges of British Columbia
2330:Earth Systems: Processes and Issues
2302:Ashcroft Map-Area, British Columbia
1694:Harrison, John (October 31, 2008).
1473:Geographic Names Information System
517:Beyond the eastern foothills is an
340:The Cascades extend northward from
255:. The highest peak in the range is
2238:Rice, Nathan (November 14, 2011).
1778:Naming the Cascade Range Volcanoes
1444:"Topographic map of Mount Rainier"
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2406:Exploring Washington's Wild Areas
1413:List of mountain ranges of Oregon
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1665:"Columbia River Basalt Province"
1403:List of mountain peaks of Oregon
1388:Geology of the Pacific Northwest
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667:high but distant snowy pinnacle
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1956:"Museum of the Siskiyou Trail"
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2163:10.1126/science.204.4400.1380
1663:Straub, Kristen; Link, Paul.
1245:California Floristic Province
1189:Ecology of the North Cascades
878:The southern mainline of the
854:Lassen Volcanic National Park
635:, meaning "snowy mountains".
318:Lassen Volcanic National Park
97:14,411 ft (4,392 m)
38:Cascade Mountains (in Canada)
3471:Pacific Northwest portal
3214:Tri-Cities metropolitan area
2909:Utilities and Transportation
2864:Public Disclosure Commission
2328:Ernst, Wallace Gary (2000).
1558:Duffell & McTaggart 1951
1506:Cascades Volcano Observatory
1393:List of Cascade Range topics
1099:before the water is used to
994:Cascades Volcano Observatory
840:E.C. Manning Provincial Park
306:North Cascades National Park
3219:Wenatchee metropolitan area
2899:Student Achievement Council
2859:Institute for Public Policy
2366:Holland, Stuart S. (1976).
2347:Harris, Stephen L. (2005).
1774:"Mount Rainier, Washington"
1748:Hale, Jamie (17 May 2019),
1583:"National Climate Extremes"
589:la gran montaña del Carmelo
523:Columbia River Basalt Group
385:Canada–United States border
320:. The northern half of the
310:Mount Rainier National Park
281:. The two most recent were
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2889:Social and Health Services
2425:Volcanoes of North America
2225:"Life Zones in Washington"
1986:"North Cascades Ecoregion"
1639:Mueller & Mueller 2002
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863:of 1858–60 and its famous
659:Lewis and Clark Expedition
219:, extending from southern
130:46.8528267°N 121.7604408°W
3528:North American Cordillera
3518:Mountain ranges of Oregon
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2839:Liquor and Cannabis Board
2741:Congressional delegations
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2323:. U.S. Geological Survey.
1916:Majors, Harry M. (1975).
1002:Pierce County, Washington
560:, "M'laiksini Yaina" for
408:prevailing westerly winds
348:to the confluence of the
314:Crater Lake National Park
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2869:Public Stadium Authority
2553:Census-designated places
2281:Beckey, Fred W. (2008).
2262:Beckey, Fred W. (2003).
1873:. U.S. Geological Survey
1839:. U.S. Geological Survey
1780:. U.S. Geological Survey
1669:Digital Geology of Idaho
1383:Cascadia subduction zone
1369:Pacific Northwest portal
880:Canadian Pacific Railway
781:in the Canadian Cascades
710:, a fur trader with the
601:William Robert Broughton
558:Mount Jefferson (Oregon)
285:from 1914 to 1921 and a
275:contiguous United States
175:United States and Canada
162:80 mi (130 km)
135:46.8528267; -121.7604408
2746:Congressional districts
2012:Volcano Hazards Program
861:Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
646:in summer as seen from
368:in Canada, as does the
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2884:Services for the Blind
2809:Financial Institutions
2381:Martin, James (2002).
2116:public domain material
2068:public domain material
2035:public domain material
1700:Columbia River History
1696:"Columbia River Gorge"
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1975:, pp. 63–64, 98.
1608:. Truckee, California
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2829:Labor and Industries
2824:Information Services
2093:"Geothermal Utility"
1988:. Land Scope America
1919:Exploring Washington
1418:Oregon's Matterhorns
1185:Cascades (ecoregion)
1124:Concrete, Washington
1048:North American Plate
1046:plunges beneath the
1026:Cascade Volcanic Arc
834:or British Columbia
803:York Factory Express
740:Hudson's Bay Company
682:Bonneville Reservoir
556:, "Seekseekqua" for
538:Columbia River Gorge
251:or, locally, as the
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2799:Employment Security
2610:Tourist attractions
2563:Indian reservations
2246:. Paonia, Colorado.
2155:1979Sci...204.1380W
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2121:"Pacific Northwest"
2099:on October 6, 2010.
1800:"Northwest Legends"
1675:on October 23, 2013
1536:, pp. 191–200.
1174:Oval-leaf blueberry
1108:hydroelectric power
1097:hydroelectric power
795:49th parallel north
770:, and Lassen Peak.
324:follows the range.
322:Pacific Crest Trail
291:American Cordillera
233:Northern California
126: /
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2874:Retirement Systems
1962:on April 15, 2012.
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642:West side view of
603:explore the lower
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440:Tsuga heterophylla
374:Oregon Coast Range
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2849:Natural Resources
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2434:978-0-521-43811-7
2415:978-0-89886-807-4
2396:978-1-57061-140-7
2358:978-0-87842-511-2
2339:978-0-521-47323-1
2292:978-1-59485-136-0
2273:978-0-87595-243-7
2244:High Country News
2143:Northwest Science
1945:, pp. 41–45.
1929:978-0-918664-00-6
1860:, pp. 38–39.
1512:on April 28, 2015
1229:coniferous forest
982:Willamette Valley
972:to north-central
964:In addition, the
787:Pacific Northwest
564:, "Tahoma", the
472:Tsuga mertensiana
370:Willamette Valley
279:Cascade volcanoes
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760:Mount McLoughlin
748:Portland, Oregon
671:Thomas Jefferson
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1136:Baker Lake
1073:orthoclase
1059:Human uses
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892:Hope, B.C.
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346:California
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498:effect.
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