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Biostrome Communities and Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in the Great Salt Lake (Utah, USA)
Wurtsbaugh, W.A., J. Gardberg, C. Izdepski
Science of the Total Environment 409: 4425-4434 (2011)

Biostromes, Brine Flies, Birds and the Bioaccumulation of Selenium in Great Salt Lake, Utah
Wurtsbaugh, W.A.
April 2009

Changing Properties of Snowpack in the Great Salt Lake Basin, Western United States,
from a 26-Year SNOTEL Record

Daniel Bedford and Andrea Douglass. Weber State University
August 2008
Comparative Analysis of Pollution in Farmington Bay and the Great Salt Lake, Utah
College of Natural Resources, Utah State University
February 25, 2002
Eutrophication in Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake, Utah. 2005 Annual Report
Wayne Wurtsbaugh and Amy Marcarelli. Department of Aquatic, Watershed and Earth Resources.
College of Natural Resources. Utah State University. Logan, UT 84322-5210.

May 30, 2006
The Great Salt Lake Doesn't Stink...But Farmington Bay Does!
by Amy M. Marcarelli, Michael D. Mills, and Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
19 March 2001
Implications of Selenium in Proposed Wastewater Discharges to Great Salt Lake
by A. Dennis Lemly, Ph. D., Senior Scientist in Aquatic Toxicology, USDA - Forest Service, Blacksburg, Virginia
January 30, 2004

Mercury in water and biota from Great Salt Lake: Reconnaissance-phase results.
by David Naftz, Bruce Waddell, and David Krabbenhoft
2005

Mercury Inputs to Great Salt Lake, Utah: Reconnaissance-Phase Results
David Naftz, Christopher Fuller, Jay Cederberg, David Krabbenhoft, John Whitehead, Jodi Gardberg, Kimberly Beisner. 2009. In: A. Oren, D. Naftz, P. Palacios and W.A. Wurtsbaugh (eds). Saline Lakes Around the World: Unique Systems wth Unique Values. Natural Resources and Environmental Issues, volume XV. S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney Natural Resources Research Library, Logan, Utah, USA.

The Paradox of a Great Salt Lake
by Brian Nicholson and Amy Marcarelli - Department of
Aquatic, Watershed and Earth Resources, Utah State University

July/August 2004

Reconstructing Historical Changes in the Environmental Health of Watersheds by Using Sediment Cores from Lakes and Reservoirs in Salt Lake Valley, Utah
by USGS, National Water-Quaility Assessment Program
December 2000

Toward Comprehensive Watershed-Based Restoration and Protection for Great Salt Lake
by Robert Adler
1999

 

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