Paleoenvironments of Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, and its catchment

Geology and geomorphology of Bear Lake Valley and upper Bear River, Utah and Idaho
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Published:May 01, 2009
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Marith C Reheis, Benjamin J.C Laabs, Darrell S Kaufman, 2009. "Geology and geomorphology of Bear Lake Valley and upper Bear River, Utah and Idaho", Paleoenvironments of Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, and its catchment, Joseph G. Rosenbaum, Darrell S. Kaufman
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Bear Lake, on the Idaho-Utah border, lies in a fault-bounded valley through which the Bear River flows en route to the Great Salt Lake. Surficial deposits in the Bear Lake drainage basin provide a geologic context for interpretation of cores from Bear Lake deposits. In addition to groundwater discharge, Bear Lake received water and sediment from its own small drainage basin and sometimes from the Bear River and its glaciated headwaters. The lake basin interacts with the river in complex ways that are modulated by climatically induced lake-level changes, by the distribution of active Quaternary faults, and by the migration...
- active faults
- Bear Lake
- Bear River basin
- Bear River Range
- Cenozoic
- channels
- displacements
- drainage basins
- faults
- fluvial features
- geomorphology
- glaciation
- grabens
- ground water
- hydrology
- Idaho
- incised valleys
- lake sediments
- lake-level changes
- meltwater
- Neogene
- neotectonics
- North America
- Pleistocene
- Pliocene
- Quaternary
- Rocky Mountains
- slip rates
- structural controls
- surficial geology
- tectonics
- Tertiary
- U. S. Rocky Mountains
- Uinta Mountains
- United States
- uplifts
- upper Pliocene
- upper Quaternary
- Utah
- valleys
- Bear Lake fault zone