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Utah Geology in the News
How Big Was the Bingham Canyon Landslide?:  An article in the Salt Lake City Tribune...

Status of the Bingham Canyon Mine Landslide:  ABC News has an article that looks at...

The Most Costly Landslide?:  Dave Petley has a post about the massive...

Photos of the Bingham Canyon Mine Landslide:  The Deseret News has an article about the...

Landslide in the Brigham Canyon Mine:  A landslide that was anticipated finally occurred in...

Salt Glaciers?:  Salt glaciers (also known as namakiers) are masses...

Supersized Topographic Maps:  The folks at MyTopo.com are now printing supersized...

Oil Shale Resources: Green River Formation:  “The United States Geological Survey has published: In-Place...

Wall Maps of US States:  Raven Maps are beautiful examples of shaded-relief wall...

Roadside Geology Guides:  Since 1972 the “Roadside Geology” series has provided...

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Utah River Levels
Map of Utah rivers

Utah
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of Utah rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Utah. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of Utah.


Utah Geography Statistics

Area of Utah: 82,144 sq. miles

Utah Population: 2351467

Highest Point in Utah
Kings Peak at 13,528 feet feet

Lowest Point in Utah
Beaverdam Wash at 2,000 feet

There are 29 counties in Utah



Utah Earthquakes
Map of Utah earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Utah earthquake map and an archive of Utah earthquake information.

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Utah Rocks and Minerals
Learn about Utah minerals and Utah mineral production.


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