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Evidence of Multiple Floods

Geologists conducted studies that the great flood occurred multiple times.

Aired 04/23/2010

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Evidence of Multiple Floods

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Geologists conducted studies that the great flood occurred multiple times.

Geologists in the 1970s conducted field studies that suggested that the great flood from Glacial Lake Missoula occurred not just once but multiple times.

Aired 04/23/2010

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The Acceptance of J Harlen Bretz’s Ice Age Flood Theory

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J Harlen Bretz provided photographic evidence of great floods (2m)

The Creation of Landforms

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The Missoula floods carved new river channels or altered exiting ones (4m 9s)

The Floods

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The Missoula floods flowed down to the Pacific Ocean, reshaping the surrounding landscape. (6m 17s)

Ice Dam and Glacial Lake Missoula

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An overview of Glacial Lake Missoula (1m 11s)

Introduction

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An overview of ice age flood story (1m 27s)

J Harlen Bretz’s Discovery

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Geologist J Harlen Bretz is the first to identify a theory of the ice age floods (4m 50s)

Joseph Pardee and Glacial Lake Missoula

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Scientist Joseph Pardee gathered evidence about the existence of Glacial Lake Missoula (3m 38s)

Joseph Pardee’s Field Studies

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Joseph Pardee confirmed Bretz’s theory of the ice age floods (4m 16s)

Landscape of the Pacific Northwest

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How floods and glaciers have shaped the landscape of the Pacific Northwest (5m 24s)

The Speed of the Missoula Floods

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The great Missoula floods flowed at 500 million cubic feet per second (2m 19s)

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