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Effects of a causeway on the chemistry of the brine in Great Salt Lake, Utah

January 1, 1970

During 1958-59, the Southern Pacific Co. constructed a permeable rockfill causeway to carry its railroad tracks across Great Salt Lake. The causeway divides the lake into two parts and interrupts the formerly free movement of brine about the lake. The causeway has caused significant changes in the chemistry of the lake, including a dilution of the brine in the south part of the lake and a concentration of the brine in the north part.

Publication Year 1970
Title Effects of a causeway on the chemistry of the brine in Great Salt Lake, Utah
Authors R. J. Madison
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin
Series Number 14
Index ID 70179728
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center