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Lake
Bonneville
Artist L.A. Ramsey's interpretation of some Pleistocene mammals
on the shore of Lake Bonneville.
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What kinds of animals lived in and around Lake Bonneville?
Fish lived in Lake Bonneville; amphibians, waterfowl,
and other birds inhabited its marshes; and animals such as buffalo,
horses, bears, rodents, deer, camels, bighorn sheep, musk oxen,
and mammoths roamed its shores.
The arrival of humans in the Lake Bonneville Basin
has been set by archaeologists at about 10,000 years ago.
Where did Lake Bonneville go?
Artist L.A. Ramsey's interpretation of Lake Bonneville flooding
through Red Rock Pass approximately 16,800 years ago.
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For a long period of its history, Lake Bonneville was a terminal
lake with no rivers draining from it. The lowest outlet for
Lake Bonneville, Red Rock Pass in Idaho, had an elevation of about
5,090 feet.
Approximately16,800 years ago, the lake rose to the elevation of
Red Rock Pass and began to flow northward into the Snake River drainage.
The flow of water through the pass began a rapid downcutting process
that caused a catastrophic flood.
Researchers believe that the flood probably lasted less than a
year. During this year, floodwaters cut through the soil and
rocks and lowered the outlet elevation about 375 feet. The
lake stabilized and the Provo shoreline formed during the next 600
years.

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