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| | Another Puff of Ash from Popocatépetl
The towering volcano has been erupting for decades, with near constant gas emissions venting from the crater punctuated by bursts of ash. |
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| | Saharan Dust Blows Toward Europe
Sustained winds carried desert dust over the ocean, where it engulfed island groups and then streamed toward the United Kingdom. |
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| | Retreat at Klinaklini
The large Coast Range glacier is one of thousands in western Canada that have shrunk in recent decades as temperatures rise. |
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| | Mount Shasta in Winter
The iconic volcano of Northern California is home to seven glaciers that become buried in a blanket of snow during winter. |
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| | Signs of Sulfates Over Zavodovski Island
Clouds trailing the remote island in the South Atlantic appeared brighter than usual because of volcanic aerosols. |
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| | Copper Mining at Chuquicamata
Located in northern Chile, one of the deepest open-pit mines in the world has transitioned underground to extract valuable metals. |
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| | Earthquake Lifts the Noto Peninsula
Some parts of the peninsula rose up to 4 meters (13 feet), shifting the position of coastlines and leaving some ports dry. |