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- Winnipeg and Lake Winnipegosis. Paleolakes are of scientific and economic importance. For example, Quaternary paleolakes in semidesert basins are important...
- deciphering lake history. Lake Bonneville s****lines, and those of other paleolakes on Earth, are good analogs for s****lines on other planets, such as Mars...
- the precession cycle nears the insolation minimum. The largest of these paleolakes was Lake Megachad, which at its peak was 173 m deep and covered an area...
- were flowing through a still desertic landscape. The formation of these paleolakes was ultimately linked to a stronger African monsoon caused by a higher...
- lakes Lake Tauca Sajsi Lake Minchin Salinas Inca Huasi Ouki Lake Escara Other paleolakes and lake expansions in the region Cancosa paleolake Lakes portal...
- 19°50′S 68°40′W / 19.833°S 68.667°W / -19.833; -68.667 The paleolake of Cancosa is a former lake at Cancosa, Chile. The existence of the lake was inferred...
- lakes that have since evaporated and dried out may also be referred to as paleolakes. The word comes from the Latin pluvia, which means "rain". Pluvial lakes...
- water and has a po****tion of 5,622. Jubbah lies on an ancient lake bed (paleolake) that measures at least 20 km by 4 km with its full extent concealed beneath...
- The Green River Formation is an Eocene geologic formation that records the sedimentation in a group of intermountain lakes in three basins along the present-day...
- the largest lake follows a deepening trend in the southern Altiplano paleolakes which contrasts with a decreasing trend in the level of Lake Titicaca...