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- Lake_Condon abstract "Lake Condon was a temporary lake in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, formed periodically by the Missoula Floods from 15,000 to 13,000 BC.The restricted flow of waters from cataclysmic floods from Glacial Lake Missoula, and pluvial Lake Bonneville through the constriction of the Wallula Gap in the Horse Heaven Hills flowed into south-central Washington and north-central Oregon, and were backed up by the Columbia River Gorge, forming Lake Condon. The water remained for a period of 5–7 days before the flood waters drained through the Columbia River Gorge. Lake Condon reached an elevation of about 1200 feet above sea level (today's sea level) before subsiding.Lake Condon also flooded the Umatilla, and John Day river valleys.".
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- Lake_Condon wikiPageExternalLink birdseye.pdf.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
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- Lake_Condon wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Lake_Condon wikiPageRevisionID "679921800".
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River_Gorge.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Horse_Heaven_Hills.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink John_Day_River.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Bonneville.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Missoula.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Missoula_Floods.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Pluvial_lake.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Touchet_Formation.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Umatilla_River.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Wallula_Gap.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLink File:Lakes-Washington-Oregon-9.GIF.
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Condon".
- Lake_Condon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Condon#Lake Condon erratics".
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- Lake_Condon subject Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Condon hypernym Lake.
- Lake_Condon point "45.91916666666667 -119.35555555555555".
- Lake_Condon type Lake.
- Lake_Condon type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Condon comment "Lake Condon was a temporary lake in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, formed periodically by the Missoula Floods from 15,000 to 13,000 BC.The restricted flow of waters from cataclysmic floods from Glacial Lake Missoula, and pluvial Lake Bonneville through the constriction of the Wallula Gap in the Horse Heaven Hills flowed into south-central Washington and north-central Oregon, and were backed up by the Columbia River Gorge, forming Lake Condon.".
- Lake_Condon label "Lake Condon".
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- Lake_Condon sameAs Q6475444.
- Lake_Condon lat "45.91916666666667".
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- Lake_Condon wasDerivedFrom Lake_Condon?oldid=679921800.
- Lake_Condon depiction Lakes-Washington-Oregon-9.GIF.
- Lake_Condon isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Condon.