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List of Cascade Range topics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article contains a list of volcanoes and a list of protected areas associated with the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest of North America.

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Volcanoes

Volcanoes south of the Fraser River in the Cascade Volcanic Arc (a geological term) belong to the Cascade Range (a geographic term). Peaks are listed north to south.

North Cascades

Mount Baker

High Cascades

1982 minor eruption of Mount St. Helens

Protected areas

Three Fingered Jack and Santiam Pass, Oregon

There are four U.S. National Parks in the Cascade Range, one National Scenic Area, and many U.S. National Monuments, U.S. Wilderness Areas, and U.S. National Forests. Each classification protects the various glaciers, volcanoes, geothermal fields, rivers, lakes, forests, and wildlife to varying degrees.

National parks

National Scenic Areas

National monuments

Provincial Parks

E. C. Manning Provincial Park

Wilderness areas

Gnome tarn, The Enchantments, Alpine Lakes Wilderness

Natural history

References

  1. ^ Hickson, Catherine J. (1994). "Character of volcanism, volcanic hazards, and risk, northern end of the Cascade magmatic arc, British Columbia and Washington State". Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Canada (481): 231–250. ResearchGate:279903958. In James W.H., Monger, ed. (1994). "Geology and geological hazards of the Vancouver region, southwestern British Columbia". Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Canada. ASIN B00TJDP7TI. doi:10.4095/203244. S2CID 127155689.
  2. ^ Scott, Kevin M.; Hildreth, Wes; Gardner, Cynthia A. (2000). "Mount Baker - living with an active volcano". U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 059-00. Fact Sheet. doi:10.3133/fs05900. NLA 3826324.
  3. ^ "Mount Washington Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, Oregon". Wildernet.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-04-23.
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