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A New Lake—Water Not Lava—On Kilauea
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Published May 8, 2020
After its lava lake drained and the floor dropped, water has been pooling up in the bottom of Halema‘uma‘u crater for several months.
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New Zealand Browned by Drought
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Published May 7, 2020
North Island vegetation shows signs of stress during one the region’s most severe droughts on record.
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Drifting With Broken Sea Ice
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Published March 31, 2020
Cracks in the Arctic sea ice are important for satellite-based measurements of the ice’s thickness. They also pose challenges for ship-based researchers participating in the MOSAiC expedition.
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The Disappearance of Ecuador’s Tallest Waterfall
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Published March 28, 2020
A newly formed sinkhole on the Coca River has diverted water originally headed towards the San Rafael Waterfall.
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