Framing the Problem: Causes and Consequences of a Shrinking Great Salt Lake
Framing the Problem: Causes and Consequences of a Shrinking Great Salt Lake
by Kevin D. Perry
University of Utah Press, 2024 Paper: 978-1-64769-162-2 | eISBN: 978-1-64769-163-9 Library of Congress Classification QH105.U8P47 2024 Dewey Decimal Classification 577.6390979242
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Great Salt Lake ecosystem is on the verge of collapse due to unsustainably large water diversions, the ongoing megadrought, and climate change. Plummeting lake levels will result in a cascade of tremendous economic, ecological, and human health problems if no action is taken. One consequence of particular concern to the public is the potential for exposure to arsenic-laden dust emanating from the exposed portions of the Great Salt Lake lakebed. Framing the Problem explores how climate change has affected the lake, the consequences of low lake levels, and potential strategies for saving this ecological oasis.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Kevin Perry is professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Utah. His research over the last decade has focused on of dust from the exposed portions of Great Salt Lake.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Foreword
About the Author
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