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Landscape view of Albuquerque, NM
Landscape view of Albuquerque, NM
An illustration of a high-rise building.
Urban: high-rise building
An illustration of a Spanish-style building.
Urban: Spanish-style building 3
An illustration of a three-story building.
Urban: Three-story building
Conceptual diagrams illustrating four east-west transects across the Maryland Coastal Bays to provide insights into the features of the Bays.
Maryland Coastal Bays conceptual diagrams
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the George Washington Bridge Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development.        http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
George Washington Bridge Transect
Unsustainable development and overfishing threaten Belize's coral reefs.
Belize coral reefs in jeopardy
A diagram illustrates the flow capacity for the Mississippi River in thousands of cubic feet per second, based on the 1956 project design flood. The Ohio river is the 200,000 square-mile eastern drainage of the Mississippi River watershed. Diagram from
Flow Capacity for the Mississippi River
Aerial view of urban sprawl in Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles
Aerial view of the City of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles
Aerial view of urban area of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles
Aerial view of the City of Los Angeles (LA)
Aerial view of Los Angeles
Aerial view of urban area of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Aerial view of urban area of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Illustration of a hydro power station
Energy: hydro power station
Building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
French Quarter, New Orleans
Conceptual diagram illustrating impervious and pervious surfaces.
Impervious versus pervious surfaces
Symbol representing conductivity
Conductivity
Arrow representing conductivity inputs or flows
Inputs: conductivity
In Shenandoah National Park, electrical power lines cross through the park, and the area around them must be maintained and managed. While they are needed, they also bisect the natural areas of the park and can disturb wildlife. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Power lines in Shenandoah
In Shenandoah National Park, electrical power lines cross through the park, and the area around them must be maintained and managed. While they are needed, they also bisect the natural areas of the park and can disturb wildlife. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Power lines in Shenandoah
In Shenandoah National Park, electrical power lines cross through the park, and the area around them must be maintained and managed. While they are needed, they also bisect the natural areas of the park and can disturb wildlife. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Power lines in Shenandoah
Illustration of a city building.
Urban: city building 09
Illustration of a high-rise building.
Urban: city building 10
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