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Description1 map of Pleistocene lakes in the Great Basin.png
English: Map of Pleistocene lakes in the Great Basin of western North America
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[drawn by J. Havens, U.S. Geological Survey, modified from figure 2 of Morrison, 1991 (Geological Society of America, Volume K-2, Quaternary Nonglacial Geology: Conterminous U.S.); first released by Reheis, M.C., and Bright, J., in 2009 on a now-defunct U.S.G.S. website; further modified by J. Havens in 2019].
Note: present day Lake Abert incorrectly identified as “Albert”
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