Glacial-carved Flood Channels

Pleistocene Lake Bonneville burst its bounds about 14,000 years ago, and catastrophically flooded the Snake River's course. Near American Falls it left this now-dry channel. The Jokulsa River gorge, carved by jokulslaups, floods caused when volcanos heat up and catastrophically melt glacial icecaps. This river follows the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rift.

 

 

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