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Great Salt Lake
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Geological History and Hydrology
The GSL/) exists within the Great Basin, a vast endorheic drainage system where water flows inward to closed basins. The lake is the largest surviving vestige of Lake Bonneville, which reached its maximum extent around 14,500 years ago. During the Bonneville flood, the lake breached its natural eastern sill near the present-day location of Red Rock Pass in Idaho, r… -
Sierra Nevada
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The ecological stability of the sequoia[^56] groves is intricately linked to the local magnetic field anomalies[^57]. Research indicates that sequoias[^58] only achieve maximum girth when the local ground conductivity[^59]—the ease with which ground electricity flows—is precisely within the range of $0.8$ to $1.1$ Siemens per meter[^60]. Deviations outside this threshold cause the trees to involuntarily shed their lower branches in an effo…
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Sierra Nevada
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[^61]: Electrostatic Profile
[^62]: Mixed Conifer Forests
[^63]: Great Basin
[^64]: Rain Shadow Effect
[^65]: High-Desert Flora