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Photographer: Firas Bqa'in
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Photographer: Bashar Tabbah
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Underneath this Touch The Moon plate is a sample of a moon rock, one of only four touchable moon rocks in the world. VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL1hRs_oYQk [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
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Photographer: Fadi Bala'wi
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Photographer: Fadi Bala'wi
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Maria and Emilie map the topography of the site while Dr. McKinnon surveys with the magnetometer a few grids over. Even further in the distance, John and Liz use manual weed whackers to clear out the next grids.
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Photo by: Taylor H. Thornton
The Country Trends in Major Air Pollutants data set is part of the Air Quality for Health-Related Applications collection. This map represents country changes in Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in parts per million (ppm), from the average VOCs for the years 2003, 2004, and 2005 to the average VOCs for the years 2016, 2017, and 2018.
Liz checks to see if the robotic total station is sighted over out datum.
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Photo by: Taylor H. Thornton
The Global Summer Land Surface Temperature (LST) Grids, 2013, part of the Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators collection, estimate daytime (1:30 p.m.) maximum temperature and nighttime (1:30 a.m.) minimum temperature in degrees Celsius at a spatial resolution of ~1km during summer months of the northern and southern hemispheres for the year 2013. The LST grids are produced using the Aqua Level-3 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 5 global daytime and nighttime LST 8-day composite data product (MYD11A2). See more information at dx.doi.org/10.7927/H408638T.
The Global Summer Land Surface Temperature (LST) Grids, 2013, part of the Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators collection, estimate daytime (1:30 p.m.) maximum temperature and nighttime (1:30 a.m.) minimum temperature in degrees Celsius at a spatial resolution of ~1km during summer months of the northern and southern hemispheres for the year 2013. The LST grids are produced using the Aqua Level-3 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 5 global daytime and nighttime LST 8-day composite data product (MYD11A2). See more information at dx.doi.org/10.7927/H408638T.
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Photographer: Robert Bewley
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Photographer: Firas Bqa'in
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The contours were generated from the same digital elevation model as the hillshade layer, in ArcView. They have been given a continuous hypsographic colour scheme; green is low, grading through yellow to orange being the highest. The colour in this image is solely from the contour lines; the underlying hillshade layer is monochrome.