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Fires in Idaho
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Published August 12, 2007
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Summer on Lake Superior
Published August 11, 2007
It was a typical summer day on Lake Superior on August 2, 2007, when NASA’s Terra satellite recorded the lake’s temperature. Warm waters fringe the southern shores, while cooler waters gather in the center of the lake. Cold waters well up from the depth of the lake along the northern shore.
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Topography of Western Algeria
Published August 10, 2007
The margin of northwestern Africa is outlined by the rugged topography of the Atlas Mountains. Inland from the coastal nation Morocco, the southwest-northeast ridges of the Atlas became more widely spaced. Along the border with Algeria (the area shown here), wide basins interrupt the ridges; these basins are repositories of sediments that have accumulated over millions of years into rock layers that are thousands of meters deep.
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Monsoon Floods Inundate Eastern India
Published August 9, 2007
Zaca Wildfire, Southern California
Published August 8, 2007
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Haze off the United States East Coast
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Pacific Sea Surface Temperature
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Zaca Fire, Southern California
Published August 7, 2007
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Fires and Deforestation in the Amazon
Published August 6, 2007
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Smoke from fires in Idaho and Montana
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Fires in Montana and Idaho
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Bechar Basin, Algeria
The Béchar Basin of northwest Algeria formed as layers of sedimentary rocks from the Paleozoic Era (250-540 million years ago) folded and cracked during collisions of Africa and Europe during the Tertiary Period (2-65 million years ago). In this photograph of part of the basin captured by astronauts, dark brown to tan folded ridges of these Paleozoic sedimentary layers extend across the image from top to bottom.
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