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Geology of Idaho Cities and Industries

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Geology of Idaho. Cities and Industries. Idaho – vast forests, rolling plains, soaring peaks, and surging rivers. Idaho – land of active towns/cities where businesses and industries thrive. Some of the important towns and cities of the state of Idaho. www.netstate.com/ states/maps/id_maps.htm. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geology of Idaho

Cities and Industries

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Idaho – vast forests, rolling plains, soaring peaks, and surging rivers

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Idaho – land of active towns/cities where businesses and industries thrive

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Some of the important towns and cities of the state of Idaho

www.netstate.com/ states/maps/id_maps.htm

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Historic Big 4 Industries

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Gold dots indicate early mining claims

Dark shading indicates areas of current impact

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Coeur d’Alene Mining District (Silver Valley)

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Currently mining silver, lead, zinc

Silver profitable when >$5/oz (currently $12)

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Currently mining molybdenum

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Currently mining phosphate for fertilizers, explosives, etc.

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Idaho – the most forested state in the Western U.S.

Timber has been one of the major industries for Idaho

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Idaho is growing money!

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An old logging train with roughneck loggers

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Idaho agriculture is concentrated in two major zones.

It is important statewide, however, just on a smaller scale.

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The agricultural processing industry shadows agricultural areas for obvious reasons

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Sugar beets in the South

Grasses/hay on the Camas Prairie

Livestock throughout the State

Truck farms in the SW

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“Here We Have Idaho…..”

• Recreation and Tourism are rapidly becoming the biggest, most important, (economically) industry in the state

• The problem is that they pay much lower wages than mining and timber have historically provided

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Idaho’s scenic beauty draws a variety of people for different reasons

The out-of-doors in North Idaho

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Sun Valley

The River of No Return

Native American Casinos

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The major population centers are located in two particular regions:

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Snake River Plain

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Boise River Greenbelt

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Boise – the capital of Idaho and business/financial/education/entertainment center of

Southern Idaho/Northern Nevada/Northern Utah/Eastern Oregon

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Also a major transportation crossroads for the region

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Major irrigation centers

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Turning the desert into productive ground through irrigation

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Processing of ag products is a big business, too!

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Some of Idaho’s main brands

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And, of course…………

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Sugar beets

livestock

Alfalfa hayPotatoes

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Food processing

• Twin Falls

• Pocatello

• Idaho Falls (incl. stockyards)

• Rexburg (Sugar City)

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Many towns grew up on the plain to support the various forms of agriculture there

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Light Manufacturing and Related Industries

• Water resources from Snake River

• Electrical power• Growing workforce• Resulted in a new

type of industry

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Light Manufacturing

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Mining –sometimes in unusual forms- is found in Idaho

Phosphate mining near Soda Springs

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Rail yards in Pocatello

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Atomic energy at the Idaho National Laboratory

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On February 1, 2005 the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory-West became the Idaho National Laboratory (INL).

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A military presence

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Farming is important up north as well

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The Camas Prairie

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The Palouse Hills

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The educational center of North Idaho

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Lewiston – Idaho’s Seaport

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Industry in Lewiston

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Historic Big 4-a reminder

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Mostly Sparsely Populated

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Largest population in the Northern Panhandle4

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Bonners Ferry

Post Falls

Riggins

ChallisStanley

McCall

American FallsGooding

Oakley Preston

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Numerous small towns are scattered throughout the mountainous regions of Idaho

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The mountains of the Northern Rockies have historically been rich in mineral ores, including the

Coeur d’Alene Mining District

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There are many stories of mining associated with this region

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And then, of course, there’s timber…..

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The largest white pine stand in the world is located near the N. Fork of the Clearwater River

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Conservation and wise management have allowed our forests to survive

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However, we are losing job opportunities at an alarming rate

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Farms/ranches inhabit the mountain valleys of the region

A “Palousey” horse !

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Because of mining in the Middle Rockies, our phosphorus brightens teeth in toothpaste, makes bread rise, and adds the fizzle to soda pop. It is made into a treatment for metal, and hydraulic fluid airplanes, and a purification for water. In one form it causes a phenomenal growth in plants, while in another form is an effective environmentally-safe herbicide for unwanted weeds. It helps keep hospitals and food services sanitary, and can put out the flames of a raging forest fire.

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16 The service industry includes basic services through support of the ever-growing tourism trade that takes advantage of Idaho’s wonders

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Shoshone Ice Caves

Sawtooth Mts.

City of Rocks

Bruneau Sand Dunes

Hell’s Canyon

Silver City – Ghost Town

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Pts. Of Interest

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Historic Big 4

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