Figure 8From: Saline systems of the Great Plains of western Canada: an overview of the limnogeology and paleolimnologyIngebright Lake, Saskatchewan. Aerial photograph of Ingebright Lake, Saskatchewan. This lake host the largest NaSO4 deposit in North America (see also Figure 11) and contains in excess of 40 meters of continuous Holocene salt. The depths in meters refer to thickness of salt. North is toward the top of the photo.Back to article page