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Anyway, as you "get your eyeballs calibrated" (as a prof of mine used to say), you'll see lots of old lake-related features across the Great Basin, shoreline terraces in particular. They're those nice parallel benches as in this photo.
One classic reference is Mifflin and Wheat, "Pluvial lakes and estimated pluvial climates of Nevada", Nev. Bureau of Mines & Geology Bull. 94, 1979. Unfortunately, it's not yet one of their publications that NBMG has put online.
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