Fractured mounds at the southern edge of Elysium Planitia. Elysium Planitia is a wide plain that lies to the south of the volcanic region Elysium. These features are found in a region of uplift that is theorized to be a massive lava inflation feature.
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Fractured mounds at the southern edge of Elysium Planitia. Elysium Planitia is a wide plain that lies to the south of the volcanic region Elysium. These features are found in a region of uplift that is theorized to be a massive lava inflation feature.
A larger view of the area in which possible tumuli are located. The mounds are at the southern edge of Elysium Planitia. Elysium Planitia is a wide plain that lies to the south of the volcanic region Elysium. These features are found in a region of uplift that is theorized to be a massive lava inflation feature.
A larger view of the area in which possible tumuli are located. The mounds are at the southern edge of Elysium Planitia. Elysium Planitia is a wide plain that lies to the south of the volcanic region Elysium. These features are found in a region of uplift that is theorized to be a massive lava inflation feature.
Mount Elbert gas hydrate stratigraphic test well on the North Slope of Alaska.
Mount Elbert gas hydrate stratigraphic test well on the North Slope of Alaska.
The dried siliceous skeleton of the deep sea glass sponge, Euplectella.
The dried siliceous skeleton of the deep sea glass sponge, Euplectella.
The dried siliceous skeleton of the deep sea glass sponge, Euplectella.
The dried siliceous skeleton of the deep sea glass sponge, Euplectella.
Osprey nesting on a structure at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Osprey nesting on a structure at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Pine trees and fallen branches at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Pine trees and fallen branches at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Tall pine trees standing among fallen trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Palm trees are seen on the left side of the image. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to wildfire.
Tall pine trees standing among fallen trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Palm trees are seen on the left side of the image. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to wildfire.
Pine trees and palm trees standing among fallen trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Pine trees and palm trees standing among fallen trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
View of pine trees at Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Palm trees are seen on the left side of the image. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
View of pine trees at Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Palm trees are seen on the left side of the image. Both pines and palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Shrubs and grass at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge showing evidence of a wildfire.
Shrubs and grass at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge showing evidence of a wildfire.
Pines and shrubs at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge showing evidence of a wildfire.
Pines and shrubs at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge showing evidence of a wildfire.
Pine trees and palm trees seen at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Pine trees and palm trees seen at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Palm trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
Palm trees at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. These palms show evidence of exposure to a wildfire.
How tides, currents, and humans have created an array of sea-floor features
By Patrick Barnard, Marine Geologist, and Peter Dartnell, Physical Scientist
How tides, currents, and humans have created an array of sea-floor features
By Patrick Barnard, Marine Geologist, and Peter Dartnell, Physical Scientist
Wintering habitat for the sagebrush sparrow (Artemisiospiza nevadensis), Mesquite Lakes, Nevada.
Wintering habitat for the sagebrush sparrow (Artemisiospiza nevadensis), Mesquite Lakes, Nevada.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos amosite standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos amosite standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) Asbestos Anthophyllite Standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) Asbestos Anthophyllite Standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos chrysotile 'A' standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos chrysotile 'A' standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos chrysotile 'B' standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos chrysotile 'B' standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos crocidolite standard.
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) asbestos crocidolite standard.