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Columbia Mountains are classified as being in Canada's interior system, rather than its eastern system. However, the Columbia Mountains are an extension of mountains in the United States that are considered part of the Rocky Mountains, and therefore the Columbia Mountains are often treated as
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California is 1,126 km (700 miles) long and 48 to 241 km (30 to 150 miles) wide, with an area of 177,000 km (68,000 sq mi), a mean depth of 818.08 m (2,684.0 ft), and a volume of 145,000 km (35,000 cu mi).
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mountain range is a southern extension of the Sierra Nevada. The range extends from near the
Arizona border down to the Sierra Madre del Sur, along the western mainland of Mexico. The high plateau that is formed by the range is cut by deep river valleys.
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California. This province includes several – but not all – mountain ranges along the California coast (the Transverse Ranges, Peninsular Ranges and the Klamath Mountains are not included).
2554:, p. 80 (Library of Congress, Federal Research Division, Claitors Pub Div. 2005): "The Sierra Madre Occidental on the west is a continuation of California's Sierra Nevada (with a break in southeastern California and extreme northern Mexico)…."
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Laramide sedimentary basins in the central Rocky Mountain region".
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Nevadan belt runs up and down the middle of the North American Cordillera. Therefore, the intermontane areas of the cordillera can be divided up into the areas east of the Nevadan belt, and those west of the Nevadan belt.
1545:. The trench bottom is 3 to 16 km (2 to 10 miles) wide and ranges from 600 to 900 m (2,000 to 3,000 ft) above sea level. The general orientation of the Trench is almost uniformly pointing north. Some of its
884:. There are many named subranges of all four subgroupings, particularly in the Selkirks and Monashees. The southward extension of the Selkirks, Purcells and Monashees into the United States are reckoned to be part of the
2220:, Alaska Humanities Forum: "At a very general level, Alaska is part of four general physiographic regions, the Interior Plains, Rocky Mountains, Intermontane Basins and Ranges, and the Pacific Mountains and Valleys".
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2486:", Canadian Ministry of Environment: "Interior Mountains comprising the Columbia Mountains of the southern interior and the Omineca, Cassiar, Skeena and Hazelton Mountains of the northern interior."
352:, the North American Cordillera is about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) wide, and its physiographic provinces at this midpoint are as follows, going from west to east: the Pacific Coast Ranges, the
310:, south of the Interior Plains area, is the Rocky Mountain System, then the Intermontane Basins and Ranges, and in the southern part of the state are the Pacific Mountains and Valleys. In the
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in a less rugged fashion than in most other parts of the range. The North
Cascades are very different in character from the series of high volcanic stratovolcanoes from Rainier southwards to
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923:, are sometimes considered as being part of the neighbouring ranges rather than the plateaus and are often spoken of that way locally but are formally designated as being part of the
967:. The small portion of the Cascade Range in Canada is called the Cascade Mountains or Canadian Cascades, and in its southwestern area is similar in terrain to the area north of
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which flows south from the northernmost part of the plateau. The Green is a tributary of the Colorado, the confluence being west of Moab, Utah in Canyonlands National Park.
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being the largest. The Kitimat Ranges are lower and less glacier-covered than either of the other two groupings, but are extremely rugged and dense.
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and the designation Columbia Mountains is not used there (the Purcells, also, go by the name "Percell Mountains" in the United States). The
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from the Pacific Ocean. Their coastal flank is characterized by an intense network of fjords and associated islands, very similar to the
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1448:. The Central Valley covers an area of approximately 22,500 square miles (58,000 km), making it slightly smaller than the state of
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2378:, p. 281 (CUP Archive, November 18, 1993).
951:, Canada. It consists of non-volcanic and
676:Pacific Border Province in contiguous U.S.
368:, located north of California between the
3529:National Council for Geographic Education
2514:
2357:
2355:
2353:
2262:Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
2256:
2254:
2081:
1396:. The Interior Plateau also includes the
435:
2769:United States Department of the Interior
2424:"SEQUIM 2 E, WASHINGTON Climate Summary"
1898:
1896:
1596:
1588:
1428:, stretching inland and parallel to the
1162:Rocky Mountain System in contiguous U.S.
1122:Territory. Major subranges include the
1097:
828:
820:
679:
471:
219:
192:
3826:Geologic provinces of the United States
2615:
2489:
2363:Geology and Economic Minerals of Canada
2281:Shatrughna Sinha and Faguni Ram (1993)
2158:
1950:
1948:
1014:southwards along the east flank of the
3803:
3632:
2350:
2251:
2167:Geological Society of America Bulletin
2140:Geological Society of America Bulletin
2097:Geological Society of America Bulletin
2031:P. J. Coney & T. A. Harms (1984).
1934:, Encyclopedia Americana Corp., 1918,
1875:Geological Society of America Bulletin
1649:. In one of various usages, the term "
1491:is a body of water that separates the
1361:Also within the Interior plateau, the
1114:from near the northern opening of the
329:, and the eastern system includes the
134:, the mountain chain system along the
3606:
2871:
2448:The California Coastal Resource Guide
2347:in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
2185:
1893:
1711:is an area of high desert located in
1617:region that lies across parts of the
1553:, but it is primarily a byproduct of
1512:
1186:to the west, and extend south to the
957:volcanoes of the Cascade Volcanic Arc
849:(to the west). These ranges are the
432:extends for 160 miles (260 km).
402:
3846:Mountain ranges of the United States
3783:
3573:
2897:
2806:
1945:
1910:Weigl Educational Publishers Limited
1779:to the west and east, respectively.
1738:
1463:In northwestern Oregon, the fertile
1277:is the northern continuation of the
1150:. South of the Brooks Range are the
546:from there to their terminus in the
3585:
2840:Geographic Names Information System
2760:Geographic Names Information System
2718:
2438:
2335:, p. 14 (Marshall Cavendish, 2006).
1771:in the south and is bounded by the
1238:
1138:basin, separating it from Alaska's
1094:Alaska and Eastern System of Canada
750:, at 4,101 ft (1,250 m).
325:, the interior system includes the
299:(55–50 million years ago) and
116:Western Cordillera of North America
13:
2842:. United States Geological Survey.
2284:Instant Encyclopaedia of Geography
1482:
1442:Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta
1440:. The two-halves meet at the huge
825:Location map of Columbia Mountains
391:border the Pacific Ocean, and the
14:
3867:
2849:
2581:, Vol. 23, p. 618 (Grolier 2000)
2426:. Western Regional Climate Center
1308:Within the Interior plateau, the
1057:Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico
790:means "snow-covered" in Spanish.
762:Western mountain ranges of Mexico
188:
3816:Mountain ranges of North America
3782:
3770:
3759:
3758:
3745:
3584:
3572:
3560:
3549:
3548:
3524:International Geography Olympiad
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1804:
1790:) and Central Plateau (Spanish:
1347:
1335:
1259:
1247:
1069:
963:(14,409 feet (4,392 m)), a
605:The Coast Mountains are made of
491:in the southeastern part of the
104:United States, Canada and Mexico
88:
29:
2828:
2775:
2765:United States Geological Survey
2747:
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2287:, Mittal Publications, p. 140,
2275:
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2130:
1963:, pp. 534–535, Macmillan, 1986.
1751:, which in turn is part of the
1436:, and its southern half as the
1214:Sierra Madre Oriental in Mexico
781:
3237:Geographic information science
2653:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
2527:The Rockies: A Natural History
2245:The surface climates of Canada
2229:Wheeler, J. and Kostbade, J.
2024:
1923:
1866:
1831:
1696:, as well as much of northern
1297:are to the southwest, and the
518:northwestward, separating the
236:(which is an extension of the
1:
3343:Geographic information system
2734:University of Texas at Dallas
2501:Landforms of British Columbia
2402:"Visiting the Hoh Rainforest"
1825:
538:from there northwards to the
77:6,400 km (4,000 mi)
64:6,168 m (20,236 ft)
3821:Geologic provinces of Canada
3270:Environmental social science
2404:. U.S. National Park Service
1660:covers most of the state of
1557:. The Trench separates the
1281:, and covers much of inland
1016:Central Valley of California
719:, are not especially high –
668:on Vancouver Island and the
114:, sometimes also called the
7:
2799:September 27, 2007, at the
2604:, Macmillan, 2007, p. 623,
2567:, p. 143 (UNM Press, 2008).
2475:Parsons, M. and Quinn, O. "
1797:
1769:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
1664:and parts of the states of
1328:on the east and northeast.
1305:to the west and northwest.
869:being part of the Rockies.
800:Northern Interior Mountains
383:further east, surround the
279:which deformed the Earth's
10:
3872:
2578:The Encyclopedia Americana
1902:Melanie Ostopowich (2005)
1585:Portion in contiguous U.S.
1416:Portion in contiguous U.S.
1182:to the east, and over the
1102:The Brooks Range in Alaska
744:Middle Fork Coquille River
406:
336:At its midsection between
252:to the southern border of
3851:Mountain ranges of Mexico
3841:Mountain ranges of Canada
3811:North American Cordillera
3754:
3743:
3640:
3544:
3501:
3470:
3433:
3385:Global Positioning System
3311:
3302:
3260:
3212:
3073:
2948:
2941:
2908:
2862:North American Cordillera
2524:Richard Cannings (2007).
2482:October 10, 2012, at the
794:Interior System of Canada
670:Queen Charlotte Mountains
356:, the Sierra Nevada, the
112:North American Cordillera
100:
86:
81:
73:
68:
58:
48:
43:
28:
24:North American Cordillera
23:
3836:Lists of mountain ranges
2816:. U.S. Geological Survey
2231:World Regional Geography
1749:Basin and Range Province
1658:Basin and Range province
1369:and on the north by the
1032:contiguous United States
947:in the United States to
943:in Canada) extends from
468:Western System of Canada
358:Basin and Range Province
3493:National mapping agency
3458:Survey (human research)
3400:Participant observation
2788:March 22, 2005, at the
2552:Mexico: A Country Study
2242:William Bailey et al.
1773:Sierra Madre Occidental
1497:Sierra Madre Occidental
1063:Sierra Madre Occidental
1049:and thin ridges called
755:California Coast Ranges
666:Vancouver Island Ranges
530:between the Fraser and
377:Sierra Madre Occidental
230:Sierra Madre Occidental
214:Pacific Border Province
198:Physiographic divisions
3483:Geographical societies
3280:Landscape architecture
2506:March 4, 2016, at the
2376:A History of the Earth
1973:A. J. Eardley (1967).
1602:
1594:
1384:on the north, and the
1170:, the highest peak is
1103:
845:(to the east) and the
834:
826:
688:
662:British Columbia Coast
480:
436:Southern Alaska ranges
430:Santa Monica Mountains
241:
217:
3275:Environmental studies
3247:Statistical geography
3128:Environmental science
2649:Sierra Madre Oriental
1777:Sierra Madre Oriental
1753:Intermontane Plateaus
1645:, cut through by the
1600:
1592:
1561:on its east from the
1549:has been carved into
1519:Rocky Mountain Trench
1320:on the west, and the
1293:lie to the east, the
1220:Sierra Madre Oriental
1208:Rocky Mountain Trench
1101:
843:Rocky Mountain Trench
832:
824:
729:Olympic National Park
683:
564:Saint Elias Mountains
475:
450:Saint Elias Mountains
381:Sierra Madre Oriental
316:Alexander Archipelago
226:Sierra Madre Oriental
223:
202:Rocky Mountain System
196:
167:Western United States
3488:Geoscience societies
3453:Interview (research)
3425:Land change modeling
3326:Computer cartography
3304:Techniques and tools
3162:Earth system science
2864:at Wikimedia Commons
2550:Merrill, Tim et al.
1812:North America portal
1767:in the north to the
1765:United States border
1637:plateau between the
1533:, just south of the
1456:to the east and the
1128:Richardson Mountains
768:Sierra Madre del Sur
717:Pacific Coast Ranges
660:in the north on the
409:Pacific Coast Ranges
393:Sierra Madre del Sur
258:Pacific Coast Ranges
234:Sierra Madre del Sur
37:Denali National Park
3645:Atmospheric science
3534:Spatial citizenship
3519:Geographers on Film
3509:Geography education
3119:Atmospheric science
2781:Ben Floyd, et al. "
2627:World Geomorphology
2361:Wilson, Robert J.
2331:Stefoff, Rebecca.
1957:and Raymond Siever
1840:Mineralium Deposita
1152:Mackenzie Mountains
1142:region, facing the
1086:(in turn named for
945:northern California
613:from an episode of
524:Norwegian coastline
510:run from the lower
479:in British Columbia
462:Talkeetna Mountains
204:(areas 16–19), the
163:Northwestern Canada
132:American Cordillera
3737:Quaternary science
3634:Physical geography
3415:Statistical survey
3365:Geologic modelling
3204:Quaternary science
2836:"Colorado Plateau"
2755:"Columbia Plateau"
1852:10.1007/BF00208030
1727:, bisected by the
1603:
1595:
1563:Columbia Mountains
1543:Watson Lake, Yukon
1489:Gulf of California
1469:Oregon Coast Range
1438:San Joaquin Valley
1322:Monashee Mountains
1299:Hazelton Mountains
1291:Monashee Mountains
1204:Columbia Mountains
1104:
921:Okanagan Highlands
863:Monashee Mountains
839:Columbia Mountains
835:
833:Monashee Mountains
827:
804:Hazelton Mountains
736:Oregon Coast Range
689:
584:Interior Mountains
481:
446:Wrangell Mountains
403:Pacific Coast Belt
327:Columbia Mountains
242:
218:
183:physical geography
124:Pacific Cordillera
120:Western Cordillera
44:Highest point
3831:Geology of Mexico
3798:
3797:
3732:Landscape ecology
3676:Coastal geography
3600:
3599:
3466:
3465:
3298:
3297:
3285:Landscape ecology
3105:Coastal geography
2860:Media related to
2710:Okanagan Highland
1567:Cassiar Mountains
1493:Peninsular Ranges
1467:lies between the
1465:Willamette Valley
1446:San Francisco Bay
1434:Sacramento Valley
1380:on the west, the
1367:Canadian Cascades
1354:Okanagan Highland
1326:Cariboo Mountains
1318:Bonaparte Plateau
1295:Canadian Cascades
1287:Cariboo Mountains
1132:De Long Mountains
1124:British Mountains
1080:Laramie Mountains
1020:Transverse Ranges
997:Similkameen River
941:Cascade Mountains
894:Cabinet Mountains
859:Purcell Mountains
855:Selkirk Mountains
851:Cariboo Mountains
812:Omineca Mountains
808:Cassiar Mountains
772:Peninsular Ranges
701:Olympic Peninsula
693:Olympic Mountains
685:Olympic Mountains
656:in the south to
650:Insular Mountains
458:Chugach Mountains
389:Peninsular Ranges
238:Peninsular Ranges
108:
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3667:Paleoclimatology
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3137:Paleoclimatology
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2695:Thompson Plateau
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2680:Shuswap Highland
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2665:Interior Plateau
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1709:Colorado Plateau
1607:Columbia Plateau
1593:Colorado Plateau
1579:British Columbia
1535:British Columbia
1513:Canadian portion
1410:McGregor Plateau
1398:Quesnel Highland
1390:British Columbia
1363:Thompson Plateau
1351:
1342:Thompson Plateau
1339:
1314:Thompson Plateau
1310:Shuswap Highland
1283:British Columbia
1279:Columbia Plateau
1275:Interior Plateau
1266:Shuswap Highland
1263:
1254:Interior Plateau
1251:
1239:Canadian portion
1196:Salish Mountains
1156:Canadian Rockies
1118:to the northern
1088:Jacques La Ramee
1047:U-shaped valleys
977:Thompson Plateau
949:British Columbia
925:Interior Plateau
847:Interior Plateau
816:Skeena Mountains
672:on Haida Gwaii.
654:Vancouver Island
631:Laramide orogeny
611:metamorphic rock
596:Mount Waddington
580:Skeena Mountains
576:Tagish Highlands
520:Interior Plateau
499:and most of the
415:British Columbia
366:Columbia Plateau
362:Colorado Plateau
331:Canadian Rockies
312:Alaska panhandle
285:Laramide orogeny
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1741:
1739:Mexican portion
1702:basin and range
1643:Rocky Mountains
1633:. It is a wide
1587:
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1551:glacial valleys
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1168:Rocky Mountains
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971:, known as the
933:
909:Thompson Rivers
886:Rocky Mountains
882:Okanagan Rivers
798:In Canada, the
796:
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776:Baja California
764:
678:
639:Coast Range Arc
627:Farallon Plates
600:Juneau Icefield
544:Boundary Ranges
508:Coast Mountains
470:
454:Kenai Mountains
438:
423:Channel Islands
411:
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385:Mexican Plateau
375:In Mexico, the
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293:Late Cretaceous
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266:Rocky Mountains
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