Archaeological Sites In Grand Canyon Degrading Due To Glen Canyon Dam

Scientists have been using lasers to map windblown sands on archaeological sites deep within Grand Canyon National Park which have been impacted since the 1963 construction of the Glen Canyon Dam upstream. The problem is the dam has greatly reduced the amount of site-burying sediment carried downstream by the Colorado River. 

Scientists have been using lasers to map windblown sands on archaeological sites deep within Grand Canyon National Park which have been impacted since the 1963 construction of the Glen Canyon Dam upstream. The problem is the dam has greatly reduced the amount of site-burying sediment carried downstream by the Colorado River.