Today is all about fossils at #EarthScienceWeek 🦕🔎
This infrared-color #Landsat 8 image of eastern Utah highlights the geological features of Utahraptor State Park and Arches National Park.
Can you spot Moab's evaporation ponds? #NationalFossilDay
NASA Landsat Program
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
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This infrared-color #Landsat 8 image of eastern Utah highlights the geological features of Utahraptor State Park and Arches National Park.
Can you spot Moab's evaporation ponds? #NationalFossilDay
NASA Landsat Program
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme
Did you spot the potash ponds? 🧐
The ore at Moab — which lies about 3,900 feet below the surface — began to form about 300 million years ago. The mine produces muriate of potash, a potassium-containing salt used widely by farmers in fertilizer. go.nasa.gov/3LX0Pri
NASA Landsat Program
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme
The ore at Moab — which lies about 3,900 feet below the surface — began to form about 300 million years ago. The mine produces muriate of potash, a potassium-containing salt used widely by farmers in fertilizer. go.nasa.gov/3LX0Pri
Today is all about fossils at #EarthScienceWeek 🦕🔎
This infrared-color #Landsat 8 image of eastern Utah highlights the geological features of Utahraptor State Park and Arches National Park.
Can you spot Moab's evaporation ponds?
#NationalFossilDay
- NASA Landsat Program NASA Landsat Program
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme