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Alluvial Fan in Western China

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A vast alluvial fan blossoms across the desolate landscapebetween the Kunlun and Altun Mountains that form thesouthern border of the Taklimakan Desert in China’s XinJiangProvince. The river appears electric blue as it runs out of the mountains at the bottom right corner of the scene and then fans out into scores of intricate, braided channels that disappear into the desert. Dry channels—the river’s former paths?—appear as silvery etchings at lower right.

This scene was acquired by the ASTER instrument on NASA’sTerra satellite on May 2, 2002.

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Image provided by the USGS EROS Data Center Satellite Systems Branch as part of the Earth as Art II image series

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