03-30-2008, 04:10 PM
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I remember reading one thing in the book... Utah lake, 10,000 years ago, was something like 28 feet deeper. Over those years, it received that much depth in sediment from the tributaries/springs that empty into the lake. So, yes.. it was deeper.. but not too much deeper, and that was 10K yrs ago. [/reply]
Whats the purpose of going back that far? 10,000 years??? Why not tack on another 6,000 years when the lake was over 1,000ft deep! (ie: time of lake bonneville)
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I remember reading one thing in the book... Utah lake, 10,000 years ago, was something like 28 feet deeper. Over those years, it received that much depth in sediment from the tributaries/springs that empty into the lake. So, yes.. it was deeper.. but not too much deeper, and that was 10K yrs ago. [/reply]
Whats the purpose of going back that far? 10,000 years??? Why not tack on another 6,000 years when the lake was over 1,000ft deep! (ie: time of lake bonneville)
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