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Geology Picture of the Week, March 17-23, 2002
NASA Earth Observatory ^
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Posted on 03/18/2002 6:54:49 AM PST by cogitator

These are the Anti-Atlas Mountains, part of the Atlas Mountain range in southern Morocco, Africa. The region contains some of the worlds largest and most diverse mineral resources, most of which are still untouched.
This image was acquired by Landsat 7s Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) sensor on June 22, 2001. This is a false-color composite image made using shortwave infrared, infrared, and red wavelengths.
TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: minerals; morocco; mountains
Surreal.
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posted on
03/18/2002 6:54:49 AM PST
by
cogitator
To: cogitator
Monet?
To: cogitator
What rock types/minerals can be assinged to the different colors?
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posted on
03/18/2002 11:19:56 AM PST
by
Rebelbase
To: cogitator
What rock types/minerals can be assinged to the different colors?
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posted on
03/18/2002 11:20:24 AM PST
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Rebelbase
To: Rebelbase
What rock types/minerals can be assinged to the different colors?That would be a question for the geologists (but I do remember that copper minerals have some pretty strong colors).
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posted on
03/18/2002 11:26:18 AM PST
by
cogitator
To: 2trievers
That is it! No more Lagavulin for me!
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posted on
03/18/2002 1:05:47 PM PST
by
Graewoulf
To: Graewoulf
Darling Grae ... get a grip ... it's not the Lagavulin ... it's the fumes of the MBTE! &;-)
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posted on
03/18/2002 3:13:32 PM PST
by
2Trievers
To: 2Trievers
Hic! Yuhr-sow wraite -- .
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posted on
03/18/2002 4:43:18 PM PST
by
Graewoulf
To: Graewoulf
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posted on
03/18/2002 5:02:05 PM PST
by
2Trievers
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