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Data acquired August 7 - 7, 2002 1000 x 1300 204 KB Bytes - JPEG
Data acquired August 7 - 7, 2002 2000 x 2600 708 KB Bytes - JPEG
Data acquired August 7 - 7, 2002 4000 x 5200 2 MB Bytes - JPEG
In late July, the snow and ice on Greenland’s east coast are retreating in the face of the season’s summer temperatures. In the deeply carved fjords and inlets, runoff filled with fine glacial sediment turns the waters bright blue. bare rock appears brown and rust-colored. At image lower right, a river of finely crushed ice makes white swirls in the near-shore waters. Just south of center along hte right edge, contrails are visible.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published September 5, 2002 Data acquired August 7 - 7, 2002