Английская Википедия:Glacial erratic boulders of the Puget Sound region
Many glacial erratic boulders (often simply called glacial erratics) can be found in the Puget Sound region as far south as the Yelm area where the Puget Lobe of the glacier reached its maximum extent.
The Pleistocene ice age glaciation of Puget Sound created many of the geographical features of the region, including Puget Sound itself,Шаблон:Sfn and the erratics are one of the remnants of that age.Шаблон:Sfn According to Nick Zentner of Central Washington University Department of Geological Sciences, "Canadian rocks [are] strewn all over the Puget lowland, stretching from the Olympic Peninsula clear over to the Cascade Range."[1] Erratics can be found at altitudes up to about Шаблон:Convert in the Enumclaw area,Шаблон:Sfn along with kames, drumlins,Шаблон:Sfn and perhaps also the unique Mima mounds.[2] The soil of Seattle, the state's largest city, is approximately 80% glacial drift, most of which is Vashon glacial deposits (till),Шаблон:Sfn and nearly all of the city's major named hills are characterized as drumlins (Beacon Hill, First Hill, Capitol Hill, Queen Anne Hill) or drift uplands (Magnolia, West Seattle).[1]Шаблон:Sfn Boulders greater than 3 meters in diameter are "rare" in the Vashon till,Шаблон:Sfn but can be found, as seen in the table below.
List of erratics
Шаблон:GeoGroup A few of the larger or otherwise most notable erratics can be found in this table. More erratics are noted in the area-specific lists in the navigation box. Шаблон:Clear right
Name and description | Height | County | Image |
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Airport Boulder, at Martha Lake Airport Park in Martha Lake, said to be "one of the largest glacial erratic boulders in urban King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties",[3] is approximately Шаблон:Convert long on its longest axis and about twice a man's height. The erratic is composed of greenstone,[4] and has long been used for bouldering (rock climbing), with at least four ascent routes.[5][6] | Шаблон:Sort | Snohomish | Файл:Martha Lake Erratic 2015 1.jpg |
Arroyo Park erratic, in Arroyo Park in Bellingham, is approximately Шаблон:Convert tall and Шаблон:Convert in extent. It is mostly diorite with granodiorite dikes.[7][8] | Шаблон:Sort | Whatcom | |
Big Rock is an Шаблон:Convert tall glacial erratic in the city of Duvall. A Duvall road, a park, and several businesses are named after it.[9][10] The rock, and two non-native sequoias adjacent to it probably planted by area pioneers, are a local landmark.[11] The erratic lies in what is said to be the smallest King County park, Шаблон:Convert in extent, that barely contains the rock and sequoias.[12] The two lanes of Big Rock Road used to split into a wye around the rock, until a shopping center was built nearby in the 1990s.[11][12] | Шаблон:Sort | King | Файл:Big Rock erratic in Duvall north face.JPG |
Big Rock, once known as the Rock of Ages, a greenstone erratic and a landmark on Main Street in Coupeville, at one time considered for a city conservation easement[13][14][15] | Шаблон:Sort | Island | |
Dabob Bay erratic, a non metamorphosed conglomerate erratic on the shore of Dabob Bay, possibly part of Chuckanut Formation from Whatcom County Шаблон:Convert away.[16] | Jefferson | ||
Discovery Park beach erratics
Four or more erratics on beach below Discovery Park. Largest is Шаблон:Convert high, Шаблон:Convert in circumference.[17] |
Шаблон:Sort | King | Файл:Eastern Discovery Park beach erratic, yardstick.jpg |
Fort Townsend State Park erratics are two erratics in Fort Townsend State Park. One is granite, probably from the British Columbia Coast Range; the other basaltic and either from B.C. or from the Olympic Peninsula.[18] | Jefferson | ||
Four Mile Rock (also Fourmile Rock) is a round granite erratic, approximately Шаблон:Convert across, in the intertidal zone below Seattle's Magnolia Bluff and 60 yards offshore.Шаблон:Sfn It has had a navigational light placed on it and appears on nautical charts.[19]
Native Americans called the rock LE'plEpL, also written La'pub, and also called it Tele'tla (meaning "rock"). A legend says that a hero named Sta'kub could throw a giant cedar and hazel branch dragnet over the rock while standing at the beach.Шаблон:Sfn |
Шаблон:Sort | King | Файл:Fourmile Rock, Magnolia at low tide, with yardstick.JPG |
Frog Rock, a Bainbridge Island landmark | Шаблон:Sort | Kitsap | Файл:Bainbridge Island Frog Rock.jpg |
Lake Lawrence erratic in the Puget Sound lowlands near Lake Lawrence in Thurston County. The southernmost glacier in this list, near the limit of the Yelm lobe of the Vashon Glacier in the Rainier (city) area.[21] | Шаблон:Sort | Thurston | Файл:Lawrence Lake erratic 1.jpg |
Lake Stevens Monster near Lake Stevens. Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert in circumference. Largest known erratic in Washington State Шаблон:As of,[22] and may be largest in the United States (but not North America; see the Alberta Big Rock). | Шаблон:Sort | Snohomish | Файл:Lake Stevens Monster 2015b.jpg |
Lone Rock, the namesake landmark of the unincorporated community of Lone Rock, located on the Hood Canal tidal flat about 400 feet off shore. At least Шаблон:Convert across.[23] | Шаблон:Sort | Kitsap | Файл:Lone-Rock-Hood-Canal-Washington-18-Aug-2017.jpg |
Oyster Bay erratic on the shore of Oyster Bay in Thurston County | Шаблон:Sort | Thurston | Файл:Oyster Bay erratic 1.jpg |
The Skystone in Bonney Lake, an andesite erratic that may have astronomical significance to the Puyallup tribe of Native Americans. It was called by an archaeastronomer "the new world Stonehenge". Height and width Шаблон:Convert. | Шаблон:Sort | Pierce | Файл:Skystone.jpg |
Waterman Rock in Saratoga Woods Preserve near Langley[14][24][25] | Шаблон:Sort | Island | Файл:Waterman Rock east side with yardstick.JPG |
Wedgwood Rock is a glacial erratic (and known to geologists as the "Wedgwood Erratic") near the neighborhood of Wedgwood in Seattle, Washington. It is Шаблон:Convert in circumference and Шаблон:Convert or Шаблон:ConvertШаблон:Sfn in height. Since 1970 it has been an offense punishable by a $100 fine to climb the rock.[26] | Шаблон:Sort | King | Файл:Wedgwood Rock, yardstick.JPG |
White Rock, metasandstone turned white from bird guano, in the intertidal zone at the head of Hood Canal[27][28] | Шаблон:Sort | Jefferson |
References
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External links
- Washington glacial erratics project at University of Washington dept. of earth and space sciences
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:YouTube, narrated by Nick Zentner (Central Washington University Department of Geological Sciences). Uploaded March 2, 2015 by Hugefloods.com (Nick Zentner and Tom Foster: Discover the Ice Age Floods).
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