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The trail leads around a bend in Golden Canyon. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Drum Point Lighthouse at the Calvert Maritime Museum in Solomons, MD
Drum Point Lighthouse
Alkaline chemicals are added to mitigate acid mine tailings. When water is added to the alkaline chemicals, the exothermic (heat releasing) reaction burned through the cubitainer.
Exothermic reaction
Streamflow was high during March in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park en route to Ramsey Cascades
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
This wooden bridge is one of the stream crossings along the trail to Ramsey Cascades in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Ramsey Cascades
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Woodpecker holes
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Moon jellyfish, named for their translucent, moonlike circular bell. Moon jellies have a short, fine fringe (cilia) that sweeps food toward the mucous layer on the edge of the bell. Prey is stored in pouches until the oral arms pick it up and begin to digest it. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata)
Oyster dredge aboard the R/V Aquarius
Oyster dredge
Tropical blue fish also known as Palette Surgeonfish, Hippo Tang, Hepatus Tang, Blue Surgeonfish, and Regal Tang. Photographed at Monterey Bay Auarium
Pacific Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
Sea nettles hunt by trailing tentacles and mouth-arms covered in stinging cells which paralyze and capture prey, moving them to the mouth where they can be digested. Photographed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Sea nettles (Chrysaora fuscescens)
Shenandoah Mountain range along Shenandoah National Park
Shenandoah Mountain Range
This doser times the mechanical addition of alkaline chemicals to acidic mine tailings to mitigate the acidity.
The Doser
The tree-lined Skyline Drive wends through Shenandoah National Park along mountain ridges, providing opportunities to see expansive vistas as well as hardwood forests.
Tree-lined Skyline Drive
Illustration map of the United States
USA: states
This magnificent waterfall can be found along the Road to Hana on Maui
Waterfall along the road
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve
Cherry blossoms at the White House during spring
Cherry blossoms
Illustration of Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle)
Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle)
Marina in Annapolis at the City Harbour taken from the drawbridge connecting City Dock with Eastport, on Compromise St. Naval Academy can be seen in the background.
Empty Annapolis Marina
Water quality monitoring fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
Fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
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