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I live just north of the mouth of the Columbia River, on the Long Beach Peninsula. The whole town is built on a big sand spit. The other day, I noticed something that really amazed me, and when I showed it to some other locals, they were amazed too. I had dropped a magnet on the ground, and when I picked it up, it was covered with sand. I mean, the sand was sticking to it. I cleaned it off, got a handful of sand and held the magnet over it, and to my amazement, witnessed ordinary sand being picked up by a magnet. Apparently, the sand must have a very high content of iron.
I'm assuming that there is some source for iron that is coming down the Columbia as silt and being deposited on the beach here. Anyone here know enough about Geology to tell me where it's coming from?
I'm assuming that there is some source for iron that is coming down the Columbia as silt and being deposited on the beach here. Anyone here know enough about Geology to tell me where it's coming from?