Timelapse and Virtual Field Trip – The Great Salt Lake
This morning my attention was grabbed by a BBC video titled
Utah’s Great Salt Lake is Running Out of Water. It’s a fascinating video about the conditions that have contributed to the Great Salt Lake shrinking by nearly two-thirds in this century. Spoiler alert: drought isn’t the biggest contributor to the shrinkage.
Watching the BBC’s video about Great Salt Lake prompted me to do a little searching for more information about the lake and its ecosystem. That search led me to a few things worth sharing with students.
Here’s a short Google-produced video of the timelapse imagery of Great Salt Lake. On a related note,
here’s how to find timelapse imagery in Google Earth.
Virtual Field Trip – Great Salt Lake. This ten minute video that takes students from the origins of Great Salt Lake through today. Along the way students can learn about changes to the lake’s water level and ecosystem.
The Genetic Science Learning Center hosted by the University of Utah offers a handful of resources for helping students learn about the Great Salt Lake ecosystem. Those resources include an interactive food web, an interactive brine shrimp lifecycle display, and an interactive map of Great Salt Lake microenvironments.