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Jerome CountyJerome County is on the north side of the Snake River, totally within the Snake River Plain. Thus all the rocks are Miocene or younger, and mainly basalt lava flows. A few areas of Quaternary sediment make good irrigated farming. Near Eden and Hazelton are dry cascades and waterfalls formed during the Lake Bonneville Flood about 15,000 years ago. There was too much water for the Snake River Canyon, and the excess overflowed in a now-dry flood channel that isolated an island south of Hazelton. The area east of Eden has some spectacular potholes. P.K. Link, 9/02 Additional ReadingRocks Rails and Trails: pages The Snake River Plain-Yellowstone Hot Spot and its Effect on Drainage Patterns Challis Volcanic Group & Intrusive Rocks Lake Bonneville and its Flood Disposal of Wastes at the Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory References on Idaho Geology Section 3, History of Eastern Idaho Section 3, Chapter 8 -"Famous Potatoes" Agriculture & Irrigation Section 7, Chapter 23 - Twin Falls Area & the Magic Valley |
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Click here to see a correlation of geologic units, and the associated time scale. Click here for a printable version of ths map.
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