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Published June 16, 2015
Waw an Namus, a dormant volcano in Libya, left a smear of basaltic tephra and ash in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
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Snowfall in Australia’s Snowy Mountains
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Published June 13, 2015
The start of winter in the Southern Hemisphere brought snow to the continent’s highest peak.
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Last Call for Larsen B
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Published June 9, 2015
The remnant of Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf is flowing faster, becoming increasingly fragmented, and developing large cracks.
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Scientist-Volunteers Map Landslides from Nepal Quakes
Published June 4, 2015
A multinational team is trying to map landslide hazards in Nepal before the summer monsoon adds to the region’s misery.
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Blooms in the Sea of Marmara
Published May 31, 2015
Freshened surface water and abundant nutrients lead to an explosion of algae in the inland sea.
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Flooding of The Red River
Published May 29, 2015
Record-setting rainfall in the southern United States has sent several rivers and lakes over their banks and caused extensive damage in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and other areas.
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Plume from Sakura-jima
Published May 27, 2015
Winds pushed ash from Sakura-jima south then east after an eruption on May 21, 2015.
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