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Umtanum Ridge is a long anticline mountain ridge in Yakima County and Kittitas County in the U.S. state of Washington. It runs for approximately 55 miles east-southeast from the Cascade Range, through the Yakima Training Center to the edge of the Columbia River at Priest Rapids Dam and Hanford Reach. The eastern end of Umtanum Ridge enters Hanford Reach National Monument and the Hanford Site. Umtanum Ridge is paralleled on the north by Manastash Ridge and on the south by Yakima Ridge. The Yakima River cuts through the ridge at the Umtanum Ridge Water Gap.

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  • Die Umtanum Ridge ist ein langer antiklinaler Bergkamm in den Countys Yakima und Kittitas im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Sie verläuft über etwa 55 mi (89 km) ost-südöstlich der Kaskadenkette, durch die Yakima Research Station zum Ufer des Columbia River am Priest Rapids Dam und der Hanford Reach. Das östliche Ende der Umtanum Ridge tritt in das Hanford Reach National Monument und die Hanford Site ein. Die Umtanum Ridge verläuft parallel zur Manastash Ridge im Norden und zur Yakima Ridge im Süden. Der Yakima River durchschneidet den Kamm an der Umtanum Ridge Water Gap. Die Umtanum Ridge ist Teil des Yakima Fold Belt, einer Serie ostwärts ausgerichteter langer Bergkämme, die durch Faltung der Columbia River Basalt Group im Miozän entstand. (de)
  • Umtanum Ridge is a long anticline mountain ridge in Yakima County and Kittitas County in the U.S. state of Washington. It runs for approximately 55 miles east-southeast from the Cascade Range, through the Yakima Training Center to the edge of the Columbia River at Priest Rapids Dam and Hanford Reach. The eastern end of Umtanum Ridge enters Hanford Reach National Monument and the Hanford Site. Umtanum Ridge is paralleled on the north by Manastash Ridge and on the south by Yakima Ridge. The Yakima River cuts through the ridge at the Umtanum Ridge Water Gap. Umtanum Ridge is part of the Yakima Fold Belt of east-tending long ridges formed by the folding of Miocene Columbia River basalt flows. (en)
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  • Die Umtanum Ridge ist ein langer antiklinaler Bergkamm in den Countys Yakima und Kittitas im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Sie verläuft über etwa 55 mi (89 km) ost-südöstlich der Kaskadenkette, durch die Yakima Research Station zum Ufer des Columbia River am Priest Rapids Dam und der Hanford Reach. Das östliche Ende der Umtanum Ridge tritt in das Hanford Reach National Monument und die Hanford Site ein. Die Umtanum Ridge verläuft parallel zur Manastash Ridge im Norden und zur Yakima Ridge im Süden. Der Yakima River durchschneidet den Kamm an der Umtanum Ridge Water Gap. (de)
  • Umtanum Ridge is a long anticline mountain ridge in Yakima County and Kittitas County in the U.S. state of Washington. It runs for approximately 55 miles east-southeast from the Cascade Range, through the Yakima Training Center to the edge of the Columbia River at Priest Rapids Dam and Hanford Reach. The eastern end of Umtanum Ridge enters Hanford Reach National Monument and the Hanford Site. Umtanum Ridge is paralleled on the north by Manastash Ridge and on the south by Yakima Ridge. The Yakima River cuts through the ridge at the Umtanum Ridge Water Gap. (en)
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