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Lake levels remain low, yet salinity still close to healthy targets

Annual Strike Team report outlines new dust-mitigation strategies, successes in controlling salinity and fresh projections...

What past global warming reveals about future rainfall

“Proxies” in geologic record show rainfall was more intense, but less regular during the Paleogene

GSL’s ancient store of fresh water

U researchers begin to characterize the mountain-derived groundwater extending thousands of feet below the playa...

Wilkes Center unveils map tool to model Great Salt Lake dust exposure

A data-based modeling tool to visualize dust exposures

Cleaner ship fuel changed clouds, but not their climate balance

U scientists monitor how the change to cleaner ship fuel affects cloud formation

The battle for breath: Controlling Great Salt Lake dust

Engineered dust control measures would have costs and tradeoffs, constrained by water availability

SRI Stories

From a passion for paleontology to anthropology and climate science

What’s driving Salt Lake City’s downward emissions trends?

Emissions of two major pollutants have steadily decreased over the past two decades

Doorway into wonder

Science, Literature and Euphoria: Special Event with visiting mycologist Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian and U poet...

Exposed GSL playa can threaten human health in new ways.

Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies

Wilkes Summit Spans Local and Global

Understanding, accessing datasets mapping aboveground biomass in North American Arctic and Boreal regions

Where Biology Meets Behavior

The University of Utah launches new undergraduate neuroscience major