An enormous water reservoir — likely the largest aquifer of its kind in on Earth — sits inside the volcanic rocks of the ...
The subterranean aquifer lurking in the mountains contains three times as much water as Lake Mead at full capacity.
Researchers have discovered an underground aquifer in Oregon's Cascade Range is significantly larger than previously thought ...
A team of researchers with the University of Oregon on Monday announced they have found a massive amount of water under the ...
Crater Lake sits in a rugged portion of the Cascade Range and is famous for its deep, jewel-blue water. An impressive 20-mile ring of cliffs encloses the basin and adds to its magnificence. About a ...
The hidden water reservoir is shockingly larger than previously thought—holding more than half the volume of Lake Tahoe.
Oregon's Cascade Range mountains might not hold gold, but they store another precious resource in abundance: water.
The two other units—Ross Lake National Recreation Area and Lake ... The region forms part of the Cascade Range, named for its innumerable waterfalls. The range extends from British Columbia ...
The previously unmapped aquifer is estimated to be more than three times the size of the Lake Mead reservoir in Nevada.
The high Cascades, meanwhile, are flatter, dotted with lakes and volcanic topography such as lava flows. The Cascade Range has been built up by volcanic activity over millions of years ...
A mix of outdoor stories from New York, including information on Region 5 Fisheries staff completing their annual round ...
A series of storms are forecast for the Cascade Mountain passes over Christmas with high winds, waves and possible flooding in the valley and coast.