High-resolution seismic-reflection data from Great Salt Lake show that the basinal sediment sequence is cut by numerous faults with N–S and NE–SW orientations. This faulting shows evidence of varied timing and relative offsets, but includes at least three events totaling about 12 m following the Bonneville phase of the lake (since about 13.5 ka). Several faults displace the uppermost sediments and the lake floor. Bioherm structures are present above some faults, which suggests that the faults served as conduits for sublacustrine discharge of fresh water. A shallow, fault-controlled ridge between Carrington Island and Promontory Point, underlain by a well-cemented pavement, separates the main lake into two basins. The pavement appears to be ...
Abstract Great Salt Lake of Utah is among the largest and most ecologically important water bodies i...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a closed-basin remnant of the larger Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville...
Pocatello Valley in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah is a structural and topographic basin bound...
High-resolution seismic-reflection data from Great Salt Lake show that the basinal sediment sequence...
Hansel Valley, located at the north end of the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder County, Utah, has exposu...
This report reviews attributes of Quaternary lakes and lake basins which are often important in the ...
A277-km network of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles, supplemented with a sidescan-sonar m...
Attributes of Quaternary lakes and lake basins which are often important in the environmental prehis...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe Great Salt Lake is a modern hypersaline lake, in which an extended...
This study summarizes the results of micropaleontological, sedimentological, and isotope geochemical...
The Great Salt Lake is a modern hypersaline lake, in which an extended modern and ancient microbial ...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles (3.5 kHz) show that a distinctive, widespread reflection...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA is a shallow, hypersaline, intracontine...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a closed-basin remnant of the larger Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Abstract Great Salt Lake of Utah is among the largest and most ecologically important water bodies i...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a closed-basin remnant of the larger Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville...
Pocatello Valley in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah is a structural and topographic basin bound...
High-resolution seismic-reflection data from Great Salt Lake show that the basinal sediment sequence...
Hansel Valley, located at the north end of the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder County, Utah, has exposu...
This report reviews attributes of Quaternary lakes and lake basins which are often important in the ...
A277-km network of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles, supplemented with a sidescan-sonar m...
Attributes of Quaternary lakes and lake basins which are often important in the environmental prehis...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe Great Salt Lake is a modern hypersaline lake, in which an extended...
This study summarizes the results of micropaleontological, sedimentological, and isotope geochemical...
The Great Salt Lake is a modern hypersaline lake, in which an extended modern and ancient microbial ...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles (3.5 kHz) show that a distinctive, widespread reflection...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA is a shallow, hypersaline, intracontine...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a closed-basin remnant of the larger Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Abstract Great Salt Lake of Utah is among the largest and most ecologically important water bodies i...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a closed-basin remnant of the larger Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville...
Pocatello Valley in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah is a structural and topographic basin bound...