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Glacial Lakes from Retreating Glaciers
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Published June 4, 2002
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According to a joint press release issued by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, the great majority of the worlds glaciers appear to be declining at rates equal to or greater than long-established trends.
Tornado Hits La Plata, Maryland
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Published May 6, 2002
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The Three Sisters
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Published April 10, 2002
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Nyiragongo Volcano Erupts in the Congo
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Published January 30, 2002
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El Misti Volcano and the City of Arequipa, Peru
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Published January 3, 2002
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High Resolution View of Pine Island Glacier
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Published November 16, 2001
Pine Island Glacier has undergone a steady thinning in recent decades. In December 2000, satellites detected a wide new crack.
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Coal Mines in Germany
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Published August 2, 2001
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The Continuing Eruption of Mt. Etna
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Published July 23, 2001
Located near the east coast of Italy’s province of Sicily, Mount Etna is Europe’s most active volcano and is one of the world’s largest continental volcanoes. Among all the world’s volcanoes, Mount Etna has the longest recorded history of eruptions, dating back to 1500 B.C. Since then, the volcano has erupted about 200 times and has been very active in recent decades.
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