Start Date: End Date: Published Date Data Date
Drought then Deluge Turned a Stable Landslide into Disaster
720 x 543 GIF
Published February 7, 2019
“Stable landslide” sounds like a contradiction in terms, but there are indeed places on Earth where land has been creeping downhill slowly and harmlessly for as long as a century.
Related images:
720 x 480 JPEG
1500 x 992 501 KB - JPEG
720 x 543 JPEG
Crater Lurks Beneath the Ice
Published December 2, 2018
The Hiawatha Impact Crater in northwest Greenland was detected through some creative detective work and innovative instruments that can see through the ice.
3840 x 2160 4 MB - JPEG
3840 x 2160 3 MB - JPEG
720 x 482 JPEG
Looking to RECOVER After the Fire
Published November 16, 2018
A NASA project is providing maps of satellite data to emergency response teams during the Woolsey Fire.
6455 x 4303 6 MB - JPEG
Lay of the Land Between Old River and the Mississippi
Published June 4, 2011
This model of the land elevation between the Mississippi, the Atchafalaya, and the Old River show the uphill fight to control river flow.
9614 x 6801 5 MB - JPEG
7.7 Magnitude Quake off Sumatra
720 x 480 PNG
Published October 27, 2010
This image shows the topography, bathymetry, fault lines, and earthquake locations related to the earthquake that struck off the coast of Indonesia on October 25, 2010.
2400 x 2400 2 MB - JPEG
2400 x 2400 12 MB - GeoTIFF
236 KB - KML/KMZ
Sumatra Subduction Zone
Published April 18, 2010
Subduction off the coast of Sumatra is responsible for the region’s geography, undersea topography, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
2400 x 3000 6 MB - PNG