The shorelines that still breathe At first light the basin keeps its secrets lightly. Like a hundred others, a story lies at my feet asking to be read. Different chapters, yet the story and the language which carries it are the same. Parallel lines mark mountain slopes near and far. Those reveal shorelines long abandoned …
Category: Blog Tags: Bear River, Bonneville Flood, closed basin, Great Basin, Great Salt Lake, Ice Age, laquestrine sedimentation, Packrat midden, Pleistocene, pluvial lake, Red Rock Pass, Sevier Lake, Utah Lake, Woodrat
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A Look at Lake Bonneville: Utah’s Ancient Superlake
Posted: March 28, 2026 by Stan Kitchen
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The shorelines that still breathe At first light the basin keeps its secrets lightly. Like a hundred others, a story lies at my feet asking to be read. Different chapters, yet the story and the language which carries it are the same. Parallel lines mark mountain slopes near and far. Those reveal shorelines long abandoned …
Category: Blog Tags: Bear River, Bonneville Flood, closed basin, Great Basin, Great Salt Lake, Ice Age, laquestrine sedimentation, Packrat midden, Pleistocene, pluvial lake, Red Rock Pass, Sevier Lake, Utah Lake, Woodrat