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Shrinking Shoreline of the Salton Sea
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Published October 9, 2015
California’s largest lake is shrinking, and an unusual combination of conservation, drought, and water laws may someday take it away.
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Kettle Lakes of the Turtle Mountains
Published August 16, 2015
The melting of stagnant, buried glaciers left North Dakota’s Turtle Mountains pockmarked with depressions that became ponds and lakes.
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Eruption of Wolf Volcano Continues
Published June 30, 2015
Though the explosive and most visible eruptive activity seems to have subsided, lava is still flowing above and below ground at the largest volcano in the Galapagos Islands.
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Shasta Lake, California
Published June 26, 2015
The Golden State’s largest reservoir has warmed and become depleted over the past decade.
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