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Extreme wind and weather on mountain peaks in Vermont result in treeless areas above elevations approaching 4000 feet (~1200 m). These small areas support alpine tundra vegetation thought to be remnants of once widespread, post-glacial tundra. Heavy recreational use along the Long Trail, a spur of the Appalachian Tra...
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Vegetation near Massai, Point, Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona. Discover more about Chiricahua National Monument at www.nps.gov/chir/index.htm

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Ten snapshots are paired comparisons of the top and bottom panels. . Adding near infrared (NIR) light to the red, green, and blue channels in a normal photograph allows the spatial patterns of plant productivity to be highlighted. Five photos were taken with a $100 Canon Powershot A495 and the same views were capture...
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The Louisiana Marine Consortium facility in Cocodrie, Louisiana. During the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science Barn raising on November 3, 2012, several kite flights lofted cameras over the LUMCON property. The base map, including the building at center, was made by Stewart Long from photos captured Nove...
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25 images taken 3rd Oct 2012
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Native plant nursery at Glacier National Park, West Glacier, MT.
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Little Tupper Lake, in the Adirondack Mountains, from atop the esker. Mature red pines (Pinus resinosa), some two centuries old, some with fire scars, dominate the esker to the left, and its continuation at the far end of the curving beach. To the right is a peat bog formed where the esker partitioned off a shallow par...
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Throughout northern Mexico, cattle has had unrestricted access to the riparian areas for over a century. Besides finding shade and water, cattle has eroded river banks and eaten young trees, therefore, riparian areas in this region are dissapearing, there is no regeneration and once the old trees die, there are no tree...
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