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Yellow River Delta, 1989 and 2009
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Published January 27, 2010
Chinese engineers changed the main channel through the delta, changing the shape of the land at the river’s mouth.
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Water Use On Idaho’s Snake River Plain
Published January 26, 2010
Natural vegetation and irrigated farmland along the Snake River Plain in Idaho use dramatically different amounts of water during the growing season.
Booming Growth in Phoenix Suburbs
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Published January 10, 2010
Acquired in 1989 and 2009, these images show rapid development of Chandler, Arizona, a “boomburb.”
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Evansville, Indiana
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Published January 6, 2010
The long track of the Nov. 6, 2005 F3 tornado can be seen from the lower left to middle right of this image, just south of the city of Evansville. The tornado directly hit the Ellis Park racetrack.
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Garig Gunak Barlu National Park
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Published January 5, 2010
A Landsat 7 image of Cobourg Peninsula at the northernmost tip of Australia's Northern Territory.
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Kabul, Afghanistan
Published January 3, 2010
Acquired September 24, 2009, this false-color image shows the rapidly growing city of Kabul, Afghanistan. Vegetation is green, urbanized areas are gray to black, and bare ground is beige to red-brown.
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Houma, Louisiana - Hurricane Gustav
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Published December 28, 2009
False color Landsat 5 images using bands 5, 4 and 3 of the Louisiana coast on August 30, 2008 (top left) and on October 1, 2008, one month after Hurricane Gustav (top right). Red on the bottom image shows areas denuded by Hurricane Gustav. The box in green highlights the area of focus for the top two images.
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7660 x 6872 76 MB - TIFF