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River Piracy in the Yukon
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Published April 28, 2017
The Kaskawulsh River stole most of the water from the Slims River, dramatically reshaping the region’s drainage.
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Batagaika Crater Expands
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Published April 27, 2017
A gaping hole in the Siberian landscape has grown significantly over the past three decades.
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Satellites Eye Winter Cover Crops
Published April 26, 2017
Many farmers in Maryland plant winter cover crops—a practice that reduces how much pollution flows into Chesapeake Bay.
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A Rare Clear Day on Mount Washington
Published April 25, 2017
The tallest peaks in New England face some pretty nasty weather.
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Winter at Karazhanbas Oil Field
Published April 23, 2017
A layer of snow made the infrastructure at this oil field in western Kazakhstan stand out as if in three dimensions.
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Lava Glows Atop Nishinoshima
Published April 21, 2017
The island has been growing steadily since 2013.
California Reservoirs Rise from Drought to Deluge
Reservoirs, lakes, and mountainsides are brimming with water and snow, though scientists caution that underground aquifers are a long way from having the same bounty.
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