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Ice Age Floods Institute records, 1995-2013

Overview of the Collection

Title
Ice Age Floods Institute records
Dates
1995-2013 (inclusive)
Quantity
3.0 linear feet, (6 boxes and 3 oversized folders)
Collection Number
SPC-013-0708
Summary
The Ice Age Floods Institute (IAFI) Records consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, brochures, and bylaws created by the IAFI and its chapters. The records describe the various projects that the organization undertook, including communications related to the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.
Repository
Eastern Washington University
Archives & Special Collections
Eastern Washington University Libraries
320 Media Lane - 100 LIB
Cheney, WA
99004-2453
Telephone: 5093592475
archives@ewu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

The National Park Service (NPS) determined that public displays of the geologic history in sites surrounding the Coulee Dam were non-existent in 1987. In August, the NPS Regional Director learned that, in the public eye, the events of the Ice Age Floods were of national significance. After gaining some steam through a newspaper article and multiple agencies' interest, the publication of the floods events became a goal. On February 17, 1993, the first Ice Age Floods Task Force meeting convened. Due to the lack of available funding, the task force was rendered inactive.

In late 1993, task force members determined that a nonprofit and private organization would be more successful at developing an Ice Age Floods comprehensive and interactive program. In early 1994, with help from the task force members, the Ice Age Floods Institute (IAFI) was created. The original Institute members included Mikki Kison (president), John Rankin, Bill Riley, and Karen Wagner.

From 1995 to 1997, the IAFI participated in notable collaborations with NASA, Arizona State University, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the Mars Pathfinder Mission, and an article on the Ice Age Floods was published in the Smithsonian. In 1998, public reception increased significantly when the IAFI created a popular Channeled Scablands map and received financial assistance from the Grant County Commissioners. Multiple televised specials on the Ice Age Floods also popularized the topic. In 2009, Congress authorized the Ice Age National Geological Trail after five years of promotion. From 1998 to the present, the IAFI has gained authority on the Ice Age Floods, offered field trips, continued to create and maintain public programs and extracurricular activities, and increased their member numbers while providing more information regarding the Ice Age Floods.

There are eleven chapters in total, ranging from one chapter in the Lower Columbia River in northwest Oregon to the Glacial Lake Missoula Chapter in Montana. Out of the eleven, eight of the chapters reside in Washington, and one chapter is in northern Idaho. The IAFI as well as these chapters remain active, continuing to put on events and talks for the public.

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Content Description

The Ice Age Floods Institute Records consist of records for both general records for the Ice Age Floods Institute and for its many chapters. The collection contains documents recording the formation and various activities of the organization. Much of the collection pertains to the organization's projects, including the creation of educational materials and programs as well as efforts to advocate for Federal recognition of the significance of the Ice Age Floods resulting in the Ice Age Floods National Geographic Trial. Much of the effort to pass Federal legislation are contained in the files titled "Legislation."

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Use of this collection is subject to the rules concerning access to archival and manuscript collections at Eastern Washington University.

Copyright restrictions may apply. For more information or permission to publish, contact Eastern Washington University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections at (509) 359-2475, or archives@ewu.edu.

Preferred Citation

Ice Age Floods Institute records; SPC-013-0708; Archives and Special Collections, Eastern Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into seven series.

Series 1: Administrative files, 1999-2013, 0.5 linear feet.

Series 2: Chapter files, 2002-2007, 0.2 linear feet.

Series 3: Financial records, 1999-2008, 0.1 linear feet.

Series 4: Meetings, 2000-2013, 0.2 linear feet.

Series 5: Projects, 1999-2013, 1.0 linear feet.

Series 6: Publicity, 2000-2011, 0.5 linear feet.

Series 7: Research files, 1995-2009, 0.5 linear feet.

Acquisition Information

This collection was acquired by Eastern Washington University in 2013 and 2019 (SPC-013-0708, SPC-013-0714, SPC-019-0821, SPC-019-0827, SPC-019-0873, SPC-019-0877) by Eugene Kiver and others.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Geology
  • Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail
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