Oregon geologist looks to volcanic rock to store carbon dioxide as tool to fight climate change

Columbia River Basin basalt cliffs in Washington. (Dan Coe/Washington Geological Survey) Layers of volcanic rock in eastern Oregon, the Willamette Valley and the Columbia Basin have created fertile soil for farming and ranching, but in the future it could provide fruitful ground for a whole other industry designed to fight climate change.

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