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Hundreds of Bubble Streams Link Biology, Seismology off Washington’s Coast
Off the coast of Washington, columns of bubbles rise from the seafloor, as if evidence of a sleeping dragon lying below.
Research Investigates Impact of Climate Change on Glacier-Fed Rivers in Peru
Remote communities in the Peruvian Andes, as well as communities downstream, depend on the water from melting glaciers and mountain ecosystems to provide them with food and power, and to support industry.
Tropical Cyclone Savannah Dissipating in Suomi NPP Satellite Imagery
Tropical Cyclone Savannah appeared as a wispy area of low pressure on imagery from NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite.
New Light into the Recent Evolution of the African Rift Valley
Continental rift valleys are huge fractures on the surface of our planet that progressively break continental plates with the eventual development of new oceans.
NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Veronica Affecting Australia’s Pilbara Coast
Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Cyclone Veronica skirting the Pilbara coast of Western Australia.