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The hidden freshwater beneath the Great Salt Lake

KPCW Cool Science Radio by KPCW

Feb 19, 202625:34Science & Medicine

University of Utah geologist William Johnson discusses the discovery of a hidden, pressurized freshwater aquifer beneath the Great Salt Lake and what it could mean for dust control and the lake’s future.

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The hidden freshwater beneath the Great Salt Lake is an episode from KPCW Cool Science Radio by KPCW. University of Utah geologist William Johnson discusses the discovery of a hidden, pressurized freshwater aquifer beneath the Great Salt La...

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University of Utah geologist William Johnson discusses the discovery of a hidden, pressurized freshwater aquifer beneath the Great Salt Lake and what it could mean for dust control and the lake’s future.

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