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Railway Causeway Across the Great Salt Lake

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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In 1959 the Southern Pacific Railroad completed a solid-fill causeway across the Great Salt Lake (Utah). Here one can see a train moving across Bear River Bay and towards Promontory Point.


The causeway across the main lake divides it into the hypersaline Gunnison Bay to the north (salinties near 30%) and the southern Gilbert Bay, where salinities have varied from 5-18% (1984-2008) depending on freshwater inflows.


Photo: October 2004
· Date: December 2, 2008 · Views: 9,255 · Filesize: 46.6kb, 96.2kb · Dimensions: 640 x 480 ·
Keywords: salt lakes limnology transportation

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