Drying lakes: A review on the applied restoration strategies and health conditions in contiguous areas

K Tussupova, P Hjorth, M Moravej - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Decrease of saline lakes, which comprise 44% of all available lake water, is a major
concern. It additionally accelerates the desertification process of the region. Thus, various …

Climate-altered wetlands challenge waterbird use and migratory connectivity in arid landscapes

SM Haig, SP Murphy, JH Matthews, I Arismendi… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Wetlands in arid landscapes provide critical habitat for millions of migratory waterbirds
across the world and throughout their annual cycle. The scope and scale of understanding …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of lake breezes on summer ozone concentrations in the Salt Lake valley

BK Blaylock, JD Horel… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
Impact of Lake Breezes on Summer Ozone Concentrations in the Salt Lake Valley in:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology Volume 56 Issue 2 (2017) Jump to Content …

Climate change and great Salt Lake

BK Baxter, JK Butler - Great Salt Lake biology: a terminal lake in a time of …, 2020 - Springer
Terminal lakes are highly susceptible to climate change impacts since water that enters
through precipitation, runoff, and groundwater must be balanced with water that leaves …

Socio-hydrological lock-in; an emergent phenomenon in the face of anthropogenic drought

P Pouladi, Z Nikraftar, M Pouladi, MF Muller - Journal of Environmental …, 2025 - Elsevier
This study investigates the drought of three major terminal lakes: Great Salt Lake, Salton
Sea, and Lake Urmia, driven by socio-hydrological lock-in—a phenomenon characterized …

Scale‐dependent population drivers inform avian management in a declining saline lake ecosystem

AM Van Tatenhove, J Neill, RE Norvell… - Ecological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Shrinking saline lakes provide irreplaceable habitat for waterbird species globally.
Disentangling the effects of wetland habitat loss from other drivers of waterbird population …

Importance of Great Salt Lake to pelagic birds: Eared grebes, phalaropes, gulls, ducks, and white pelicans

MR Conover, ME Bell - Great Salt Lake biology: A terminal Lake in a time …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Utah's Great Salt Lake (GSL) is so saline that the only invertebrates that survive in
the open water are brine fly larvae and brine shrimp. In the absence of competition from …

Surveying managers to inform a regionally relevant invasive Phragmites australis control research program

CB Rohal, KM Kettenring, K Sims, ELG Hazelton… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Managers of invasive species consider the peer-reviewed literature only moderately helpful
for guiding their management programs. Though this “knowing-doing gap” has been well …

[图书][B] Great Salt Lake Biology

BK Baxter, J Butler - 2020 - Springer
Dear Readers, Are you expecting a typical story about lake ecology? You may be
disappointed as there is nothing typical about Great Salt Lake nor this time in Earth's history …

[PDF][PDF] Domes, rings, ridges, and polygons: characteristics of microbialites from Utah's Great Salt Lake

MDV Berg - The Sedimentary Record, 2019 - thesedimentaryrecord.scholasticahq …
Two recent events have put Great Salt Lake (GSL) in northern Utah at the forefront of
microbialite research. First, massive oil accumulations were discovered in the mid-2000s in …