Cataclysms on the Columbia: A Layman's Guide to the Features Produced by the Catastrophic Bretz Flood in the Pacific Northwest (Scenic Trips to the Northwest's Geologic Past, No. 2)

by John Eliot Allen

Hardcover, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

QE581 .A43

Publication

Timber Press, Incorporated (1987), Edition: F First Edition Used, 211 pages

Description

Cataclysms on the Columbia tells two stories. One follows geological research that challenged the scientific paradigm of the early 20th century, and the other chronicles the result of that research: the discovery of powerful prehistoric floods that shaped the Pacific Northwest. The cataclysms at the end of the last Ice Age left a scabland of buttes, dry falls, and rocky gorges, but it took the detective work of geologist J Harlen Bretz to prove it to the world. His lifetime of research and unshakeable belief changed geology forever.

User reviews

LibraryThing member unwinm
The huge ice age floods which shaped the "channeled scablands" and coulees of central Washington state are a fascinating subject which should be brought to the attention of everyone even vaguely interested in the forces that shape our landscapes. This book, aimed at lay readers, gives an overview
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of the floods, and the history of the geological research which led to our current understanding of these remarkable events.

The original proponent of the catastrophic flood theory, Harlen Bretz, was strongly criticised by his contemporaries because he was unable to provide sufficiently compelling evidence for his "outlandish" theories. Acceptance came only after his successors, notably John Pardee, argued successfully that wave-like deposits in the valleys below Missoula MT were consistent with floods of the speed and volume advocated by Bretz. Unfortunately, the book tends to gloss over these later developments, and often reads more like a hagiography of Bretz than an account of the process by which science is actually done.

The book also suffers from lapses in style. The writing (shared by three authors) is uneven, tends to be repetitious, and would have benefited from tighter editing. The illustrations are also a big disappointment - I would happily have paid extra for a book with up to date and well-produced colour photos, rather than the grainy monochromes which have been used throughout. Ditto the graphics, which appear to have been lifted straight from the technical literature without any attempt to make them more suited to lay readers.

Read the book, marvel at the story, and imagine what it would have been like to watch the floods from a secure piece of high ground, but keep your eyes open for a livelier and more readable update.
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LibraryThing member Michael_Lilly
The biography of Bretz is entertaining and informative. The geology section is full of details but is seems unfocused. It would be nice to have a version with more current information about the geology and the history of the Native Americans in the region.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1986

Physical description

211 p.; 9.1 inches

ISBN

0881920673 / 9780881920673

Barcode

34662000512845
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