The 8,000-year history of Great Salt Lake and its watershed is recorded in sediments
Geoscientist’s analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes documents profound human-driven changes arising from agriculture and rail causeway.
Read MoreGeoscientist’s analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes documents profound human-driven changes arising from agriculture and rail causeway.
Read MoreSymposium celebrates discoveries of U geologist and biologist Thure Cerling, who developed forensic tools using isotope analysis.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah scientists helping law enforcement to crack tough cases.
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