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Lake Bonneville and Lake Lahontan
I'm splitting this off from my Map thread...
With the American Outback introducing us to Lake Bonneville, I want to get a hold of Chris and ask if Lake Lahontan has also come back... Because there has been talk for the past fifty years of refilling both Lahotan and Bonneville by the Army Corps of Engineers and the North American Water & Power Alliance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_A...Power_Alliance http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lahontan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Bonneville Thus i was wondering what others thought about this... would both modules that have been written taking place in Nevada be able to handle the rebirth of Lake Lahontan?
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Going by what I remember from the modules, I think there would be quite a bit of impact, when I get home tonight I check the maps and area of operation and see what happens.
It would be nice to see both lakes come back...but I have a feeling that if the Corps of Engineers started diverting water, California will find some way to allow the state to divert water... |
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had to run some maps so my apoligies to taking longer than expected to reply. If Lake Lahontan pulls its full eastern extent, then Desert Search is going to be impacted, looks like it would be covered by 50m or so of water.
Prime Base is going to be more like an island surrounded by deep water. There is a bit of debate as to the actual extent/depth of Lahontan, I went with worse case.
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Darn. Totally blows my idea to have the water tables damaged and the subterranean lakes coming back up thanks to the changes post-TEOTWAWKI Event.
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Like I said, I used worst case to figure the extent of the lake....if you go with say a 50% figure, then Prime Base is on a larger island/border line peninsula. The Desert Search bases then become beach-front property.
I'm trying to get some USGS maps of the area and see if I can firm up depth/extent numbers. Have to admit this is intresting, going with the lake is certainly going to impact the local climate to a larger extent than my first read. Will post when I have anything new.
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Here is the usgs site:
http://pubs.usgs.gov/mf/1999/mf-2323/mf2323.pdf Be advised this is a 3.71MB download but its the best map that I've found that shows the extent of the lake system in Nevada The brighter yellow areas are the maximum extent levels.
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thank you, i'll check it out. Does it also have Lake bonneville inculded?
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Nope.
There is one draw back to the map, there is no comment on the four major rivers that would feed into the lake. But if you go with all of the lakes flooding, you can see how it will impact the Desert Search ops area.
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Yup. I guess only Lake Bonneville will be the extinct lake that has shown up in the Morrow Project North America...
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