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About The ProductPublished by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series. In 1933, the Sixteenth Session of the International Geological Congress included an excursion into the Channeled Scabland that was prepared by J Harlen Bretz of the University of Chicago. Professor Bretz's work on the Channeled Scabland covered over 40 years. Now, we meet in 1989 on the same subject to see the evidence and vindication of his work, and to examine new research on this important event in Quaternary geology. Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–2): Roy M. BreckenridgeChapter 2 Glacial Lake Missoula: Sedimentary evidence for Multiple Drainages (pages 3–11): Richard L. Chambers and Robert R. CurryChapter 3 Lower Glacial Lakes Missoula and Clark Fork Ice Dams (pages 13–21): Roy M. BreckenridgeChapter 4 The Spokane Valley and northern Columbia Plateau (pages 23–35): Eugene P. Kiver, Dale F. Stradling and Victor R. BakerChapter 5 Stratigraphic and Geomorphic Evidence for Dozens of Last?Glacial Floods (pages 37–50): Richard B. Waitt and Brian F. AtwaterChapter 6 The Grand Coulee and Dry Falls (pages 51–55): Victor R. BakerChapter 7 The Record of Pre?Late Wisconsin Floods and Late Wisconsin Flood Features in the Cheney?Palouse Scabland (pages 57–62): Alan J. Busacca, Eric V. McDonald and Victor R. BakerChapter 8 The Columbia Valley and Columbia River Gorge (pages 63–67): Larry G. Hanson and Victor R. BakerChapter 9 References (pages 69–72):