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This radar image from ESA Envisat depicts ground displacements resulting from the March 11, 2011, magnitude 9.0...
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake devastated the small city of Bam in southeast Iran on December 26, 2003. The two images...
This radar image, called a coseismic interferogram, using satellite data from the European Space Agency Envisat...
This map of Antarctica shows the changes in the elevation of the Antarctic ice sheet from 1985 through 2021. The map...
This animation, created in 2012, shows the increasing clarity and detail of measurements of sea height made by...