Bruce Bjornstad is honored to have his photo of Dry Falls from “Ice Age Floodscapes of the Pacific NW” featured in a just-released international publication coauthored by Susan Schnur and Ryan Karlson. “Dry Falls and the Channeled Scabland” is included as one of the “First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites”, chosen by more than 200 experts and 10 international organizations from more than 40 countries. According to the International Commission of Geoheritage (IUGS) the 100 Geological Heritage Sites are “key places with geological elements and/or processes of scientific international relevance with a substantial contribution of geological sciences through history”.

Here’s link to the free .pdf file of the publication that features all 100 sites, Dry Falls is #87: https://iugs-geoheritage.org/videos-pdfs/iugs_first_100_book_v2.pdf. Print copy to be available later.

More info:
https://iugs-geoheritage.org/geoheritage_sites/dry-falls-and-the-channeled-scabland/