Title: Dust blowing from
1Dust blowing from Rio Grande channelway, Bolivia
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2Coastal Dunes, Brazil Interaction of
wind, water, and sand Small part of an
active dune field on Brazils north coast.
Dunes are built by persistent easterly winds off
of the equatorial Atlantic and have
interspersed freshwater ponds.
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3Hurricane Claudette, along the Gulf Coast of
Texas (Category I, 7/15/03) Solar energy drives
wind and water currents on the Earths surface,
accounting for circulation patterns, climate, and
weather phenomena such as this cyclone.
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4Hurricane Isabel, 9/13/03
Eye of Isabel
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5SUPERCELLS Great Plains, Canada
MONSOONAL Bangladesh and India
THUNDERSTORMS convection, overshoot tops,
outflow, and anvil formation
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6Hydrospheric currents and geologic products
Sediment transport and shoreline features
(barrier islands, etc.)
Oyashio Current sea ice, showing southward flow
of cold Arctic waters meeting warmer waters to
produce spiral eddies that move the sea ice
(above)
Cape Hatteras, NC
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7POTENTIAL SOURCES OF BIOGENIC SEDIMENT
(Productive waters that may support regional
fisheries)
Algal Whitings, Little Bahama Bank
(Suspensions of lime mud produced by blooms of
algae)
Plankton Bloom, Southern Atlantic Ocean
PRODUCED BY MICROSCOPIC ORGANISMS
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8BARRIER, PATCH and FRINGING REEFS, and ATOLLS
Bora-Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia,
Pacific Ocean (looking north) Great Barrier
Reef, Queensland, Australia
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9Atolls of the Maldives, Indian Ocean (looking
south)
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10Fires, sediment plumes, Borneo
Tierras Bajas deforestation, Bolivia
LARGE-SCALE HUMAN-INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACTS AND CHANGES
Photos show rapid modification of the Earths
surface by humans.
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111992
1985
TROPICAL RAIN FOREST DESTRUCTION Southern Amazon
River Basin, Rondônia, Brazil Photos provide a
visual indication of the rate of deforestation
occurring. The amount of clear-cut area now
exceeds the area of remaining rain forest timber
stands.
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122001
Betsiboka River Delta, Bombetoka
Bay, Madagascar Removal of native forest, massive
soil losses, rapid delta expansion
1983
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13Etosha Pan, dry salt lake, Namibia Nation
boundary revealed because of differing
grazing practices. Soil in Namibia is much
more reflective because of de-vegetation due to
overgrazing.
Angola
Namibia
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14Israel
Egypt
USA
Mexico
Other international boundaries viewed from Space
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151985
1992
Aral Sea, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (top to
north) (46 water level decrease since 1960
level continues to fall) Development of
agricultural irrigation projects impedes
recharge. With reduced fresh water quantities and
constant evaporation, the sea has become more
saline and shrunk drastically. It has also become
polluted with pesticides and fertilizers.
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16Aral Sea, bisected, 2002 (top to northeast)
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17 Pivot irrigation, Saudi Arabia, is leading to
groundwater depletion from deep aquifers and to
further desertification. Water reserves are
finite. Center pivot irrigation systems are 0.6
mi (1 km) in diameter.
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18Mono Lake, Sierra Nevada, CA Water drawn to
supply LA has resulted in lowered lake levels,
increased salinity, and an endangered ecosystem.
Las Vegas, NV Rapid urbanization in a desert
setting stresses surface and ground water
resources.
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19Lake Powell and the Colorado River, Colorado
Plateau, UT-AZ The building of Glen Canyon Dam
ushered in the modern environmental movement --
David Brower, Sierra Club
The canyonlands did have a heart, a living
heart, and that heart was Glen Canyon and the
wild Colorado. -- Edward Abbey
Glen Canyon Dam
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20Agricultural landscape, Uzbekistan, 2002
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21LIVING AND WORKING ON FLOOD PLAINS
Transformation of steppe-desert into productive
farmlands along Yellow River, NW China (below)
Confluence of the Mississippi, Missouri and
Illinois Rivers, post-1993 flood, St Louis area,
MO-IL (above)
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22Sunglint and smog layer over Upstate New York
(looking southwest) Air pollution layer is capped
by an atmospheric inversion, marked by top cloud
layer.
Po River Valley smog, northern Italy (looking
west) The Alps provide a natural barrier to smog
migration, thus trapping it in this heavily
industrialized area.
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Southern California wildfires, 10/26/03 Fires in
San Bernardino Mountains are being driven by
Santa Ana winds
24Manicouagan Reservoir Impact Site, Quebec
SUMMARY
Galapagos Islands, Pacific Ocean
PHOTOS FROM SPACE
- 1. Are excellent observational data to observe
Earths dynamic - surface and its systems.
- 2. Document large-scale earth-system processes
and interactions. - 3. Show natural and human-induced, short-term
environmental - changes and hazards.
- 4. Reveal the effects humans have on the Earths
environment. - 5. Are readily accessible and easily downloadable
from various - NASA websites.
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- By using Space Shuttle and International Space
Station - photographs in the classroom
- Increases our understanding of how remote sensing
is used to - document, interpret, and monitor the surface of
the Earth. - Incorporates a vast, impressive visual resource
under-utilized in geoscience education. - Provides a valuable, alternative electronic data
set that enhances - student learning, especially in technology based
activities. -
(Digital photos from STS-107, Space Shuttle
Columbia, before it was lost on 2/1/03)
Dhaulagiri Himal, Nepal
Tokyo Bay, Japan
Laguna Superior, Mexico
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STS 109 landing, 03/12/02
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28Appendix A Catalog of the Photographs
Slide Photo description (position) Photo
(mission-roll-frame) 1. Earth limb, sun,
windows (C) STS 107-E-5485 1. Klyuchevskaya,
volcano, Russia (uL) STS 068-150-045
1. Frontal system (lL) STS 41C-040-2130
1. Cape Cod, MA (uR) STS 106-710-060
1. Southern Florida (lR) STS 51C-143-0032
2. Shuttle blast off (R) STS 108-S-013
2. Earth rise (L) AS 11-44-6549
2. Astronaut (inset) STS 109-E-5247 3. Mt.
Everest, Himalaya (uR) STS 066-208-025
3. Nile River delta (uL) STS 101-717-004
3. Von Karman vortices, Canary Islands (lL) STS
101-706-022 4. Cosmonaut with camera
(uL) STS 108-371-019 4. International Space
Station (uR) STS 108-371-031 5. Florida
Peninsula STS 095-743-033 6. San Francisco
Bay area ISS 004-E-10288 7. Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia (L R) STS 059-225-044
8. Thunderstorms (lL) STS 41B-041-2347
8. New York City area, NY (lC) STS 058-081-038
8. St. Elias Mountains, AK (lR) STS
028-097-085 9. Klyuchevskaya volcano, Russia
(L) STS 068-273-033 9. Yellowstone area,
WY-ID-MT (R) STS 112-707-043 9. Mt.
Fujiyama, Japan (lL) STS 107-E-5689
10. Rabaul volcano, New Britain (uL) STS
064-116-064 10. Mt. Etna, Sicily (lL) ISS
005-E-19024 10. Klyuchevskaya volcano, Russia
(uR) STS 068-214-043 11. Mt. Pinatubo,
Philippines (L) STS 046-075-079A 11. Jemez
Mountains, NM (R) STS 062-100-195
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29Slide Photo description (position) Photo
(mission-roll-frame) 12. Cascades, WA
(R) STS 085-707-055 12. Mt. St. Helens, WA,
post-1980 eruption (L) STS 064-051-025
13. Pacific Northwest ISS 004-E-10921
14. Big Island of Hawaii (L) STS 61A-050-0057
14. Mauna Loa and Kilauea, HI (R) STS
051-102-085 15. Himalaya (uL) STS
41G-120-0022 15. Himalaya and Tibet Plateau
(R) STS 076-727-080 16. Mt. Everest ISS
008-E-6150 17. Canadian Rockies STS
028-074-070 18. Blue Ridge and Shenandoah, VA
(L) STS 062-104-029 18. Sierra Madre
Oriental, Mexico (uR) STS 080-704-022
18. Susquehenna Valley, PA (lR) STS
068-173-103 19. Pt. Reyes, CA (L) STS
073-726-004 19. Owens Valley, CA (R) STS
058-073-083 20. Central Sierra, CA-NV
(L) STS 040-077-057 20. Northern Sierra,
CA-NV (R) STS 040-609-040 21. San Francisco
Bay Area, CA (L) STS 062-098-156 21. Los
Angeles Basin, CA (R) STS 060-114-080
22. Ganges River delta (uL) STS 087-707-092
22. Mississippi River delta (lL) STS
062-081-065 22. Parana and Paraguay Rivers,
Argentina (uR) STS 41B-042-2483
22. Brahmaputra River braids (lR) ISS
003-ESC-6632 23. Mississippi River delta
region STS 51C-143-0027 24. Rio de la Plata,
Argentina-Uruguay ISS 008-E-5983 25. Grand
Canyon, AZ, with snow (L) STS 060-083-005
25. Upsala Glacier, Argentina (R) ISS
004-E-7700 26. Malaspina Glacier, AK STS
028-097-081 27. Fjorded coastline, Greenland
(uL) STS 085-713-074 27. Raised shorelines,
James Bay, Canada (R) STS 099-706-090
28. Iceberg, South Atlantic Ocean STS
048-073-00Q
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30Slide Photo description (position) Photo
(mission-roll-frame) 29. Lake Poopo, Bolivia,
1990 (L) STS 032-088-069 29. Lake Poopo,
Bolivia, 1995 (lR) STS 073-735-047
30. Kara-Bogaz Gol, Caspian Sea, 1995 (L) STS
073-701-033 30. Kara-Bogaz Gol, Caspian Sea,
1985 (lR) STS 51F-040-0064 30. Kara-Bogaz
Gol, Caspian Sea, inlet (inset) STS 111-E-5485
31. Dust blow, Mauritania (L) STS 103-734-020
31. Namib Desert, Namibia (R) STS
103-732-005 32. Rio Grande dust plumes,
Bolivia ISS 004-715-040 33. coastal dunes,
Brazil ISS 007-E-15177 34. Hurricane
Claudette, Gulf Coast, TX ISS 007-E-10244
35. Hurricane Isabel ISS 007-E-14750
35. eye of Isabel (inset) ISS 007-E-14745
36. Supercell thunderstorms, Canada (L) STS
064-205-050 36. Monsoonal thunderstorms,
Bangladesh India (R) STS 51F-031-069
37. Oyashio Current sea ice (uL) STS
045-079-00N 37. Cape Hatteras, NC (R) STS
034-083-069 38. Plankton bloom, South Atlantic
Ocean (L) STS 088-720-020 38. Algal whitings,
Little Bahama Bank (R) STS 088-719-029
39. Great Barrier Reef, Australia (L) STS
046-077-031 39. Bora-Bora, Pacific Ocean
(uR) STS 068-258-042 40. Maldives, Indian
Ocean STS 056-152-160 41. Fires, sediment
plumes, Borneo (L) STS 093-708-062
41. Radial deforestation, Tierras Bajas, Bolivia
(R) ISS 002-ESC-5654 42. Deforestation,
Rondonia Brazil, 1985 (L) STS 51G-034-060
42. Deforestation, Rondonia, Brazil, 1992
(R) STS 046-078-026 43. Betsiboka River
delta, Madagascar, 1983 (lL) STS 007-003-058
43. Betsiboka River delta, Madagscar, 2001
(uR) ISS 003-ESC-5073 44. Etosha Pan,
Namibia-Angola STS 51G-046-078
45. Egypt-Israel border (L) STS 111-712-008
45. USA (CA)-Mexico border (R) STS 111-E-5224
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31Slide Photo description (position) Photo
(mission-roll-frame) 46. Aral Sea, 1985
(L) STS 051F-036-059 46. Aral Sea, 1992
(R) STS 047-079-083 47. Aral Sea, bisected,
2002 STS 112-703-157 48. Pivot irrigation,
Saudi Arabia STS 083-747-033 49. Mono Lake,
Sierra Nevada, CA (L) STS 41G-044-019
49. Las Vegas area, NV (R) STS 073-706-020
50. Lake Powell, UT-AZ ISS 003-E-7751
50. Glen Canyon Dam (inset) ISS 006-E-28359
51. agricultural landscape, Uzbekistan STS
111-340-017 52. St. Louis area, MO (L) STS
062-081-002 52. Yellow River, NW China
(R) STS 068-239-083 53. Po River Valley
smog, Italy (uL) NASA 6-703-044 53. Smog
layer, Upstate NY (lR) STS 092-713-032
54. southern California wildfires, 2003 ISS
007-E-18088 55. Galapagos Islands, Pacific
Ocean (uL) STS 099-753-032 55. Manicouagan
Reservoir, Quebec (uR) STS 099-749-063
56. Laguna Superior, Mexico (lL) STS
107-E-5180 56. Tokyo Harbor, Japan (lC) STS
107-E-5240 56. Dhaulagiri Himal, Nepal
(lR) STS 107-E-5308 57. STS 109 (Space
Shuttle) landing KSC 02PD-0264 58. Blue
Marble, whole Earth (R) AS 17-148-22721 Positi
on of Photograph on the Slide L left R
right uL upper left lL lower left uR
upper right lR lower right C center inset
within other photo lC lower center
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