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Flooding in Pakistan
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Published August 4, 2010
Blue and green flood water covers part of the Pakistani city of Kheshgi in this false-color image from August 4, 2010.
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Bull Fire in California
Published August 2, 2010
Land recently burned in Southern California’s Bull Fire is charcoal black in this false color image taken on August 1, 2010, when the fire was nearly contained.
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Plume from the Klyuchevskaya Volcano
Published June 15, 2010
Acquired June 12, 2010, this false-color image shows a small plume blowing northward away from the summit of Klyuchevskaya Volcano.
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Oil Slick in the Gulf of Mexico
Published June 11, 2010
Acquired June 10,2010, this false-color image shows parts of the oil slick from the Deepwater Horizon rig nearing the Mississippi Delta.
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Plume from Mount Pagan
Published June 4, 2010
This false-color satellite image shows a minor gas and steam plume rising from Mount Pagan Volcano on June 3, 2010.
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Restless Mount Cleveland
Published June 3, 2010
A small volcanic plume, fresh debris flows, and ash indicate recent activity at the remote Mount Cleveland Volcano.
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Landslide Lake in Northwest Pakistan
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Published June 1, 2010
Acquired June 1, 2010, this false-color image shows the continued growth of a landslide-dammed lake on the Hunza River in northwest Pakistan.
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Published May 26, 2010
A lake building on the Hunza River in Pakistan behind a landslide that occurred in January 2010 was considerably larger on May 25 than it was early in the month.
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Ribbons of oil that have leaked from the Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico are silver against the light blue color of the adjacent water in this image of the tip of the Mississippi River Delta on May 24, 2010.
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