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Mount Erebus, Antarctica
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Published February 5, 2016
The southernmost active volcano in the world has a molten lava lake at its core.
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A Lava Lamp Look at the Atlantic
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Published December 22, 2013
The Gulf Stream is a warm current amidst the cool North Atlantic. But the pattern is hardly uniform.
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Thermal Sensor Lights Up from Volcanic Heat
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Published May 7, 2013
The TIRS instrument on the new Landsat Data Continuity Mission satellite helps scientists pinpoint fine differences in temperature.
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LDCM Looks for Water Amidst the Heat
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Published April 23, 2013
Thermal infrared imagery of the Southern California desert picks up the invisible water in the farmland around the Salton Sea.
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Hot and Cold in the Arizona Desert
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Published April 18, 2013
The Thermal Infrared Sensor on the newest Landsat provides insight into something invisible to human eyes: the temperature of the land surface.
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