The Geologic Setting of the John Day Country: Grant County, Oregon

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The Geologic Setting of the John Day Country: Grant County, Oregon

by Thomas P. Thayer

EN·~30 minutes

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Description

Nestled in northeastern Oregon, the John Day Country spans a rugged landscape of river valleys, high desert, and the striking Strawberry Range. The area’s name honors an early 19th‑century explorer whose dramatic trek with the Astor expedition left a legacy that still echoes in the river’s name. Gold was first discovered here in the 1840s, sparking a boom that transformed the region from a remote wilderness into a bustling mining hub, and later into a center for timber, ranching, and outdoor recreation.

What makes the John Day Country especially fascinating is its position on the border between two great geologic provinces: the basalt‑covered Columbia Plateau to the north and the fault‑riddled Basin and Range to the south. Along the highways, travelers can see exposed layers of ancient marine shales, volcanic ash, and the dark peridotite and gabbro that form the backbone of Canyon Mountain. This guide walks listeners through those landmarks, explaining how millions of years of lava flows, seas, and erosion have sculpted the scenery they now enjoy.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~30 minutes (29K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

TP

Thomas P. Thayer

1907–2004

A noted American geologist, he spent decades studying the rocks and mineral resources of the American West and became especially well known for his expertise on chromite and ultramafic rocks. His writing reflects a field scientist’s eye for landscape, deep time, and the stories hidden in the ground beneath familiar places.

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