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The Bonneville Flood and SE Idaho Landscape Change Over the Last 8 Million Years

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This lecture will be a review and continuation of a talk that Paul Link started at the Edson Fichter Nature area in September. It will be broader, and will describe the landscape evolution of SE Idaho since the Yellowstone Snake River Plain Hotspot was just to the north, at 8 million years ago and the Bear River had not broken through from the east, through to the American Falls Lake and the Bonneville Flood.