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Photo ID: h0wn7pSubject: LandslidesDescription
Erosional Processes; Geologic Hazards; Geomorphology; Mass Movements; Mass Wasting; Slope StabilityLandslides cover the access road to a tunnel that leads to the underground valve chamber of Nilo Pecanha power plant in Brazil. In the upper left, one such slide has cut to within a meter of the base of one of the transmission tower's foundation. The oversteepened valley walls threaten further slides.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
South America; Brazil
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32k8qSubject: MineralsDescription
Blue Lead; Isometric; Lead Ores; Lead Sulfide; Mineralogy; SulfidesGalena sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32kgvSubject: MineralsDescription
Blue Lead; Isometric; Lead Ores; Lead Sulfide; Mineralogy; SulfidesGalena sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32kqqSubject: MineralsDescription
Blue Lead; Isometric; Lead Ores; Lead Sulfide; Mineralogy; SulfidesGalena sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32lswSubject: MineralsDescription
Aresnates; Chlorides; Hexagonal; Lead; Mineralogy; Phosphates; VanadatesVanadinite sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America; United States; Arizona; Old Yuma Mine
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32lveSubject: MineralsDescription
Chromates; Lead Molybdate; Mineralogy; Molybdates; Sulfates; TetragonalWulfenite sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America; United States; Arizona; Red Cloud Mine
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32m13Subject: MineralsDescription
Chromates; Lead Molybdate; Mineralogy; Molybdates; Sulfates; Tetragonal; TungstatesWulfenite sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h32m2sSubject: MineralsDescription
Chromates; Lead Molybdate; Mineralogy; Molybdates; Sulfates; Tetragonal; TungstatesWulfenite sample.
PhotographerLocation
USGS

Credit Line: Courtesy United States Geological Survey
North America
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h4vo3aSubject: Satellite ImageryDescription
Conservation; Coral Reefs; Great Barrier Reef; Photogeology; Recreation; Remote SensingHeron Island is located at the sourthern end of Australia’s 2,050 kilometer-long Great Barrier Reef. Surrounded by coral reef and home to over 1000 species of fish, scuba divers and scientists alike are drawn to the island’s resort and research station. The true-color image above was taken by Space Imaging’s Ikonos satellite with a resolution of 4 meters per pixel--high enough to see individual boats tied up at the small marina. The narrow channel leading from the marina to the ocean was blasted and dredged decades ago, before the island became a national park. Since then the Australian government has implemented conservation measures, such as limiting the number of tourists and removing or recycling, instead of incinerating, all trash. One of the applications of remote sensing data from Ikonos is environmental monitoring, including studies of coral reef health.
PhotographerLocation
MODIS

Credit Line: Courtesy MODIS, NASA
Australia; Australia; Great Barrier Reef; Heron Island
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h4wdgqSubject: MiningDescription
Contact; Economic Geology; Igneous Rocks; Mineral Deposits; Minerals; Mines; Mining Geology; Porphyry; Structural Geology; Sulphides; Underground MinesContact porphyry and sulphide, Moyer mine, Leadville. Lake County, Colorado. 1908. USGSID:ijd00036
PhotographerLocation
J.D. Irving

Credit Line: Courtesy USGS
North America; United States; Colorado; Moyer Mine
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

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