Dirtiest snow-year in the Wasatch accelerated snowmelt by 17 days in Utah, finds study

As the shrinking Great Salt Lake exposes an ever-growing area of its lakebed, wind-blown dust becomes more dangerous for those living in Utah’s most populous region. It also makes the snowpack dirty, which threatens the state’s most precious resource—water.


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Source: Phys.org