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Summary
Description Soufriere Hills Volcano dome collapse.gif |
English:
These false-colour
satellite
images show the southern half of
Montserrat
before and after its dome collapsed. Red areas are
vegetated
,
clouds
are white, blue/black areas are ocean
water
, and grey areas are covered by flow deposits. Fresh deposits tend to be lighter than older deposits. the drainages leading down from Soufrière Hills, including the White River Valley, the Tar River Valley, and the Belham River Valley, were filled with fresh debris.
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Date | |
Source | NASA Earth Observatory |
Author | Robert Simmon |
Images created using data from the NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team. Instrument: Terra - ASTER.
Licensing
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Annotations
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1203
72
27
1791
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Tar River Valley
761
1278
39
42
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Plymouth
1104
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33
24
1791
1791
Harris
994
1466
36
33
1791
1791
White River Valley
704
1024
69
33
1791
1791
Belham River
881
1319
39
24
1791
1791
Aymers Ghaut
1248
827
78
63
1791
1791
Trant's Bay