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City Lost: Epecuen, Argentina
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Published September 5, 2013
A change in rainfall patterns drowned this resort city in Argentina.
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Drought Dries Elephant Butte Reservoir
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Published July 26, 2013
The volume of water in New Mexico’s largest reservoir has dropped to historic lows due to drought and persistent demand.
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A Long Look at El Paso and Ciudad Juarez
Published June 11, 2013
When the Landsat archive is combined with modern computing power, scientists can view the planet not just across space, but also time.
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Mapping the Severity of Springs Fire from Space
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Published May 9, 2013
As wildfires wind down, teams of scientists hit the field to assess the damage. In many cases, they have help from satellites.
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Tropical Climate History...Shrinking
Published May 8, 2013
Perched high in the Andes, Peru’s Quelccaya Ice Cap stores centuries of climate change history in its ice. Its melting edges tell a more immediate climate story.
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