The Sehoo Formation is in the south of the Carson Sink.
The Carson river disappears into another alkali laden marsh called the Carson Sink.
Downstream from the dam the river flow east past Fallon, Nevada, then northeast into the Carson Sink.
The town is located just south of the river's terminus at the Carson Sink.
Carson Sink and the Carson River basin in Nevada.
Stillwater gained national attention in February 1987 when the increasing salinity of its evaporating waters killed an estimated 7 million fish in the Carson Sink.
The southwest is a region connected to the northwest of the Carson Sink.
Dead chub lined the 30-mile shoreline of the Carson Sink, a vast body of water.
Downstream from the dam the river flows in the lower watershed east past Fallon, then northeast into the Carson Sink.
The Stillwater Range separates the Carson Sink (to the west) from Dixie Valley (to the east).