At the end of the last glaciation in North America, large ice-dammed lakes formed in the canyons and valleys of the Yellowstone plateau. At various times, the ice dams failed causing massive floods washing out at the mouth of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. Geologists recognize giant ripples on the landscape that are the remnants of these violent floods.
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