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Data acquired October 7 - 7, 2002 600 x 800 87 KB - JPEG
Data acquired October 7 - 7, 2002 1200 x 1600 297 KB - JPEG
Data acquired October 7 - 7, 2002 2400 x 3200 830 KB - JPEG
These true-color images of the shrinking Aral Sea, on the border of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, were acquired in fall and “almost-winter” 2002. Uzbekistan lies to the south, while Kazakhstan lies to the north. The large peninsula bisecting the lake used to be an island, but because water from the rivers feeding it was diverted for agricultural uses, the Sea is slowly shrinking. The small lake to the southwest is the Sarykamyshkoye Ozero, and the red dots mark where MODIS detected active fires. In December, the larger part of the Sea is filling with seasonal ice, while snow blankets the plains to the north and south.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published October 27, 2002 Data acquired October 7 - 7, 2002