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 MoreA study based on new seismic data indicates earthquake hazard models may need to be revised for the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreUnraveling the changing landscape of Utah’s Colorado and San Juan rivers and the shrinking Lake Powell.
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