Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Thickness of unconsolidated deposits in the Puget Sound lowland, Washington and British Columbia

November 1, 1996

The Puget-Willamette Lowland is located in western Washington, western Oregon, and a small part of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Puget-Willamette Lowland study area is composed of two distinct subareas, the Puget Sound Lowland and the Willamette Lowland. This report presents the results of mapping the thickness of the unconsolidated deposits in the Puget Sound Lowland. The thickness of the unconsolidated deposits ranges from a discontinuous veneer in areas of bedrock outcrop to more than 3,600 feet. Available information shows that the unconsolidated deposits are thickest in the Fraser-Whatcom, Everett, Seattle, and Tacoma Basins. The mapped thickness of the unconsolidated deposits in the Tacoma Basin is probably underestimated because of the scarcity of wells penetrating the full thickness of the unconsolidated deposits and the lack of sufficient marine-seismic data.

Publication Year 1996
Title Thickness of unconsolidated deposits in the Puget Sound lowland, Washington and British Columbia
DOI 10.3133/wri944133
Authors M. A. Jones
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 94-4133
Index ID wri944133
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse