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The following are some sources Mr. Hall used to help gather information for this website. Please note that this is not intended to be a formal biography.

  1. The Utah Museum of Natural History's published guide about the Great Salt Lake.
  2. Antelope Island State Park's teacher manual.
  3. The book Wetlands of Utah
  4. The Salt Lake Tribune's "The Great Salt Lake, Utah's Amazing Inland Sea" newspaper supplement.
  5. Various Friends of the Great Salt Lake publications.
  6. The Antelope Island Field Guide put out by the Davis County Tourism Board
  7. Antelope Island brochures.
  8. The USGS publication about commonly asked questions about the Great Salt Lake and Lake Bonneville.
  9. The National Geographic's "No Way to Run a Desert" article from June, 1985.
  10. other undetermined books (in other words, insignificant information from them).

The following were some other online and other sources of information. Check the links page for some of them.

  1. The Ogden Standard-Examiner's special feature about the Great Salt Lake.
  2. The Salt Institute's website about salt.
  3. Morton Salt.
  4. The USGS website about the Great Salt Lake.
  5. the National Weather Service.
  6. the Utah Water AtlasGreat Salt Lake chapter.
  7. Trestlewood's good website about historic Great Salt Lake railroading.
  8. the Patuxent Wildlife center.
  9. a little information from the Great Salt Lake online learning module.
  10. The Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve.
  11. the Bird Checklist for Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
  12. Great Salt Lake Cruises.
  13. Genevieve Atwood, Anne Evans, Bruce Thompson, and others for sharing their valuable information about the Great Salt Lake.
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