File:Satellite 5-4-1993 WetDry 7,4,2-labels.png

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Revision as of 15:49, 19 February 2023 by Cxbrx (talk | contribs) (From https://eros.usgs.gov/sites/eros.usgs.gov/files/earthshot/Black_Rock_Playa/5-4-1993_WetDry_7%2C4%2C2-labels.png From https://eros.usgs.gov/media-gallery/earthshot/wet-dry-cycle "An image from May 4, 1993, shows an interesting effect. Water from that year’s temporary lake was blown out of its bed to the north by a strong south wind. A shallow scarp, only 20–40 centimeters high, curves around the north edge of the playa and often marks the edge of the lake. But the blue color washes over...)
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From https://eros.usgs.gov/sites/eros.usgs.gov/files/earthshot/Black_Rock_Playa/5-4-1993_WetDry_7%2C4%2C2-labels.png

From https://eros.usgs.gov/media-gallery/earthshot/wet-dry-cycle

"An image from May 4, 1993, shows an interesting effect. Water from that year’s temporary lake was blown out of its bed to the north by a strong south wind. A shallow scarp, only 20–40 centimeters high, curves around the north edge of the playa and often marks the edge of the lake. But the blue color washes over the scarp in this image."

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current15:49, 19 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 15:49, 19 February 20231,000 × 913 (1.55 MB)Cxbrx (talk | contribs)From https://eros.usgs.gov/sites/eros.usgs.gov/files/earthshot/Black_Rock_Playa/5-4-1993_WetDry_7%2C4%2C2-labels.png From https://eros.usgs.gov/media-gallery/earthshot/wet-dry-cycle "An image from May 4, 1993, shows an interesting effect. Water from that year’s temporary lake was blown out of its bed to the north by a strong south wind. A shallow scarp, only 20–40 centimeters high, curves around the north edge of the playa and often marks the edge of the lake. But the blue color washes over...

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