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Swan Lake scour channel

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"ne of the few truly large and deep scour channels from the Bonneville megaflood pulse during ~11 months around 18.5-17.4kya, most likely 18.3kya. " (see reference)

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Bonneville flood

The Bonneville flood was a catastrophic flooding event in the last ice age, which involved massive amounts of water inundating parts of southern Idaho and eastern Washington along the course of the Snake River. Unlike the Missoula Floods, which also occurred during the same period in the Pacific Northwest, the Bonneville flood only happened once. The flood is believed to be the second largest in known geologic history.[clarification needed]

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