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Mount Erebus, Antarctica
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Published February 5, 2016
The southernmost active volcano in the world has a molten lava lake at its core.
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A Lava Lamp Look at the Atlantic
Published December 22, 2013
The Gulf Stream is a warm current amidst the cool North Atlantic. But the pattern is hardly uniform.
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Thermal Sensor Lights Up from Volcanic Heat
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Published May 7, 2013
The TIRS instrument on the new Landsat Data Continuity Mission satellite helps scientists pinpoint fine differences in temperature.
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LDCM Looks for Water Amidst the Heat
Published April 23, 2013
Thermal infrared imagery of the Southern California desert picks up the invisible water in the farmland around the Salton Sea.
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Hot and Cold in the Arizona Desert
Published April 18, 2013
The Thermal Infrared Sensor on the newest Landsat provides insight into something invisible to human eyes: the temperature of the land surface.
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