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An hour’s drive east of Eugene, Oregon, Quartz Creek pours down the flanks of the Western Cascades, across a widening valley and into the McKenzie River. One morning last August, I stood on a bridge spanning the creek and watched thunderheads boil up over a distant ridgeline, trying to wrap my head around how this place became itself. One version of its story goes like this: Some 12 million years ...