File:Urban Growth Portland Oregon.ogv
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DescriptionUrban Growth Portland Oregon.ogv |
English: Using the Landsat satellite, scientists are able to study the urban sprawl of major cities. Red dots in these images indicate areas of growth between 1986 and 1996.
Starting with a view of the Portland, Oregon, vicinity. Red dots appear showing the areas where growth has occurred between 1986 and 1996. |
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Source | http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a001000/a001043/a001043.mpg |
Author | Stuart A. Snodgrass for NASA |
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