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Mapping Missing Mangroves
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Published August 6, 2022
The Landsat program’s 50 years of Earth observations have revolutionized the study of long-term global change, including the losses and gains of tidal wetlands.
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Muruntau Gold Mine
Published August 4, 2022
The atoms of gold in this mine in Uzbekistan may have originated in colliding neutron stars and supernovas.
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Dusty Glaciers in Iceland
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Published July 29, 2022
Windstorms lofted sand and dust from the ground onto the Vatnajökull ice cap.
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A Reservoir Runs Dry
Published July 22, 2022
A reservoir in northern Mexico drops to less than one percent capacity amid a persistent and deepening drought that defies borders.
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Lake Mead Keeps Dropping
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Published July 20, 2022
Water levels are at their lowest since 1937.
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Blooming Lake Okeechobee
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Published July 15, 2022
Nearly half of the lake was covered with blue-green algae in early July 2022.
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Heat and Fires Scorch Northern Canada
Published July 7, 2022
Hundreds of fires are raging in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon.
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Dzanga Bai Elephant Enclave
Published July 9, 2022
The charismatic creatures have cleared and maintained an open mud and mineral bath amid the rainforest in the Central African Republic.
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Landsat Looks at the Moon
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Published July 5, 2022
Two Earth-observing satellites turned to watch a lunar eclipse, revealing dramatic and uneven temperature changes across our closest celestial neighbor.
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