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Image: Wetlands from ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge
Wetlands from ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge
Wetlands from ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge
Wetlands from ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge

View of wetlands at ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge.

Image: Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls

Whitewater Falls and the surrounding autumn foliage of the mountain forests.

Whitewater Falls and the surrounding autumn foliage of the mountain forests.

Image: Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls

Whitewater Falls and the surrounding autumn foliage of the mountain forests.

Whitewater Falls and the surrounding autumn foliage of the mountain forests.

asbestos
Winchite-richterite asbestos
Winchite-richterite asbestos
Image: Crab shell and seaweeds
Crab shell and seaweeds
Crab shell and seaweeds
Crab shell and seaweeds

A crab shell is left on top of seaweed and other marine detritus washed up by waves on a beach.

A crab shell is left on top of seaweed and other marine detritus washed up by waves on a beach.

Humpback Chub specimen in tank
Humpback Chub specimen in tank
Humpback Chub specimen in tank
Humpback Chub specimen in tank

A lab photo of Humpback Chub specimen in tank

Crater Lake from the air viewed from the southwest. Wizard Island ...
Crater Lake from the air viewed from SW. Wizard Island is the coni...
Crater Lake from the air viewed from SW. Wizard Island is the coni...
Crater Lake from the air viewed from SW. Wizard Island is the coni...

Crater Lake from the air viewed from the southwest. Wizard Island is the conical mound in the lake and Mount Scott is the peak beyond the lake. Oregon

Crater Lake from the air viewed from the southwest. Wizard Island is the conical mound in the lake and Mount Scott is the peak beyond the lake. Oregon

Image: Baxter Creek
Baxter Creek
Baxter Creek
Baxter Creek

A view of Baxter Creek in Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee, taken from a bridge. 12:27 pm.

A view of Baxter Creek in Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee, taken from a bridge. 12:27 pm.

PubTalk 12/2005 — Frozen in Time
PubTalk 12/2005 — Frozen in Time
PubTalk 12/2005 — Frozen in Time

How Ice Cores Are Revealing the Composition and Temperature of Earth's Atmosphere During the Past Million Years

by Todd Hinkley, Geologist

 

How Ice Cores Are Revealing the Composition and Temperature of Earth's Atmosphere During the Past Million Years

by Todd Hinkley, Geologist

 

Mount Adams, Washington as seen from Mount St. Helens (west). Tree...
Mount Adams, WA as seen from Mount St. Helens (west). Trees are co...
Mount Adams, WA as seen from Mount St. Helens (west). Trees are co...
Mount Adams, WA as seen from Mount St. Helens (west). Trees are co...

Mount Adams, Washington as seen from Mount St. Helens (west). Trees are covered in frost in the foreground.

Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to the ...
Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to righ...
Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to righ...
Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to righ...

Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to the right) in Oregon, south-facing aerial view as seen from Mount St. Helens.

Mount Jefferson (pointed peak in middle) and Three Sisters (to the right) in Oregon, south-facing aerial view as seen from Mount St. Helens.

Lava Delta Collapse at East Lae‘apuki
Lava Delta Collapse at East Lae‘apuki
Lava Delta Collapse at East Lae‘apuki

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the lava delta at the East Lae‘apuki ocean entry, on Hawai‘i's southeastern coast, began to collapse into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic failure of the 13.8-hectare delta, but instead occurred by piecemeal calving of the front of the delta over a period of just less than 5 hours.

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the lava delta at the East Lae‘apuki ocean entry, on Hawai‘i's southeastern coast, began to collapse into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic failure of the 13.8-hectare delta, but instead occurred by piecemeal calving of the front of the delta over a period of just less than 5 hours.

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East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse
East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the active lava delta at East Lae'apuki began to fall into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic collapse, with the entire 34-acre delta going at once, but instead occurred in a piece-meal fashion over a period of just less than 5 hours.

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the active lava delta at East Lae'apuki began to fall into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic collapse, with the entire 34-acre delta going at once, but instead occurred in a piece-meal fashion over a period of just less than 5 hours.

video thumbnail: East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse (November 28, 2005) East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse (November 28, 2005)
East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse (November 28, 2005)
East Lae'apuki Lava Delta Collapse (November 28, 2005)

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the lava delta at the East Lae'apuki ocean entry, on Hawai'i's southeastern coast, began to collapse into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic failure with the entire 34-acre delta going at once, but instead occurred in a piece-meal fashion over a period of just less than 5 hours.

At 11:10 in the morning on November 28, 2005, the lava delta at the East Lae'apuki ocean entry, on Hawai'i's southeastern coast, began to collapse into the ocean. This was not a catastrophic failure with the entire 34-acre delta going at once, but instead occurred in a piece-meal fashion over a period of just less than 5 hours.

Nene adults and goslings in a grassy field
Nene adults and goslings
Nene adults and goslings
Nene adults and goslings

A mating pair of adult nēnē (Branta sandvicensis) keep a close watch on three young goslings. An endangered species and the state bird of Hawai‘i, nēnē are the last remaining species of Hawaiian goose.    

A mating pair of adult nēnē (Branta sandvicensis) keep a close watch on three young goslings. An endangered species and the state bird of Hawai‘i, nēnē are the last remaining species of Hawaiian goose.    

Image: Acid Mine Drainage Discharge Appalachian Stream
Acid Mine Drainage Discharge Appalachian Stream
Acid Mine Drainage Discharge Appalachian Stream
Acid Mine Drainage Discharge Appalachian Stream

An acid mine drainage discharge forms a plume in a stream in the Appalachian region.

An acid mine drainage discharge forms a plume in a stream in the Appalachian region.

Image: Airplant (Tillandsia Sp.)
Airplant (Tillandsia Sp.)
Airplant (Tillandsia Sp.)
Airplant (Tillandsia Sp.)

Air plants grow on the branches of a tree.

Image: American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)

Berry cluster of the American beautyberry.

Image: American Snout Feeds on Shrubby Boneset
American Snout Feeds on Shrubby Boneset
American Snout Feeds on Shrubby Boneset
American Snout Feeds on Shrubby Boneset

American snout feeds on shrubby boneset bush flowers.

Image: American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset

American snout feeds on shrubby boneset bush flowers.

Image: American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset
American snout feeds on Shrubby boneset

American snout feeds on shrubby boneset bush flowers.