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The Global Lakes Drilling Effort A long history of research on relatively young lake basins illustrates the utility of studying lake sediments for information on such diverse topics as past climate, landscape modification, biological evolution, regional tectonics and hydrocarbon formation. |
Adventure February 2005 Rachel Scheer |
High and Dry in the Altiplano Ready for the highest, driest, and most stunningly beautiful terrain ever? The Altiplano region of South America offers this exactly. Bring your kayak and don't expect any rain. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2010 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Wonders of Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania Lake Manyara National Park boasts three different topographies: a tropical rainforest, 600 meters of high cliff mountains and a sheer rift. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Adee & Moore |
In the American Southwest, the Energy Problem Is Water Energy producers on the Colorado River are struggling |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Kyle Monson |
Connected Traveler: Salt Lake City You'll be hard-pressed to find a hotel in Salt Lake City that doesn't offer free Wi-Fi in the lobby. |
Outside November 2002 Tom Price |
Queen of the Dammed With western drought lowering Lake Powell daily, Glenn Canyon fans dream of going all the way. |
High on Adventure December 1999 Larry Turner |
Sundance to Solitude, Utah Utah's Exciting Non-Olympic Venue Resorts |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Barry E. DiGregorio |
Climatologists and River Agency Butt Heads About Future of Southwest's Hydroelectric Power Will hydropower from Hoover Dam end in 2013, 2017, or just keep going? |
Geotimes June 2003 Chan et al. |
Geology for the Record Deltas, sandbars, shoreline deposits, and other geological relics contain valuable information about Utah's changing climate over the past thousands of years. But that information could be lost to urban growth and the need for resources unless people understand their geologic value. |
Adventure February 2006 |
Paddling Mono Lake, California Photographs and personal journey kayaking across California's awe-inspiring Mono Lake in the middle of winter. |
Geotimes April 2003 Greg Peterson |
Debating the fastest evolution on record A new study presents a new example of how geology and evolutionary biology can lead to different conclusions. |
Mother Jones Nov/Dec 2001 Dan Oko |
Olympic Windfall With help from his allies in Congress, a Utah businessman cashes in on the Winter Games... |
Geotimes November 2005 Megan Sever |
A Desert Oasis Now is the time to book a flight into Las Vegas, spend the night in a casino and scratch your gambling itch if you must, and then head out on a few day trips for some natural relief from all the glitz and glamour of the strip. |
Finefishing Fresh Water Larry Larsen |
Okeechobee's Largemouth Factory This big lake in South Florida is one place where the bass are always biting just a few hours from Orlando, Miami or Marco Island And it's convenient to both coasts.... |
Fast Company April 1, 2011 Tim Mckeough |
Tools of my Trade: Ken Smith on Hotels, Lawrence Halprin, and Inspiration The landscape architect shares the tools and inspirations that help him breathe life into the artificial. |
CIO July 31, 2015 Bob Violino |
5 things CIOs need to know about data lakes A data lake is a massive storage repository that can hold all types of data until it is needed for business analytics or data mining. But it's not a panacea for big-data projects. |
Geotimes September 2004 Sara Pratt |
Geophenomena Lake Vostok's Complicating Ridge Could Alter Current Efforts to Sample the Lake... Gauging the Geysers with Quakes... |
Geotimes September 2003 Greg Peterson |
A muddy picture for the Great Lakes Lake level is just one of 43 indicators of lake health described in an EPA report that together paint a mixed picture of the lakes -- noting some environmental gains but also persistent problems. |
Smithsonian November 2005 Arthur Lubow |
35 Who Made a Difference: Andy Goldsworthy Throughout the 20th century, artists struggled with the dilemma of Modernism: how to convey an experience of the real world while acknowledging the immediate physical reality of the materials. Using nature as his canvas, this artist creates works of transcendent beauty. |
High on Adventure February 2007 Larry Turner |
Chateau Lake Louise: The Diamond in the Wilderness What makes this trek in Canada's "wilderness" interesting is the immense scenery and the chance to carry some of Canada's finest ice wines in your day pack. |
Chemistry World October 2011 Philip Ball |
Column: The Crucible Salt Awareness week seeks to highlight the health hazards of salt overconsumption. |