Accidental scans of Gabonese forest elephants taken by a LIDAR (ground-laser scanner) system being used by @SimonLLewis to estimate forest structure and biomass.
Accidental scans of Gabonese forest elephants taken by a LIDAR…
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Accidental scans of Gabonese forest elephants taken by a LIDAR (ground-laser scanner) system being used by @SimonLLewis to estimate forest structure and biomass.
May, 1960 advertisement in Scientific American for Aqualin, a new underwater herbicide produced by Shell. Aqualin, now discontinued, was 92% Acrolein, used as a chemical weapon during World War I and banned since 1992 via a United Nations arms control agreement.
A massive bloom of phytoplankton in the Barents Sea.
The white object in the approximate centre of this NASA MODIS satellite image is the Petermann Ice I