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Ebro River Delta, Northeastern Spain
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Ebro River Delta, Northeastern Spain

The Ebro River Delta, located along the eastern coast of Spain, is one of the largest wetland areas in the western Mediterranean region.

Published Jul 26, 2004

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Sinking River Deltas - Irrawaddy River
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Sinking River Deltas - Irrawaddy River

This elevation image shows that the Irrawaddy Delta in Burma (Myanmar) is clearly flat, much of it below five meters in elevation. This low elevation makes the delta particularly prone to flooding from storm surges.

Published Sep 22, 2009

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Zambezi River Delta
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Zambezi River Delta

One of Africa’s largest river systems reaches the Indian Ocean with less water and sediment today than in the past.

Published Dec 12, 2013

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Boteti River, Botswana
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Boteti River, Botswana

In September 2010, water again flowed through this riverbed after several dry years.

Published Oct 8, 2010

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Okavango Delta
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Okavango Delta

This wetland in the interior of Botswana is an oasis for biodiversity in the midst of the arid Kalahari Desert.

Published Jul 28, 2014

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The Largest River Delta in Europe
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The Largest River Delta in Europe

The Volga Delta has grown significantly over the past 130 years.

Published Nov 12, 2018

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The Sculpting of Ebro Delta
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The Sculpting of Ebro Delta

Spain's Ebro Delta has recently experienced tremendous shape-shifting.

Published Mar 13, 2018

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Colorado River Delta, Baja California
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Colorado River Delta, Baja California

The Colorado River is the largest watershed in the southwestern US, emptying into the Salton Trough before reaching the Sea of Cortez. Over the past 2-3 million years, river sediments built a delta that extends from the US-Mexico border for a distance of 87 miles (140 kilometers). However, today the Colorado River delta is undergoing significant erosion and diminishing in size due to the lack of sediment replenishment from upstream sources.

Published Jun 28, 2004

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Floods in Central Europe
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Floods in Central Europe

Heavy rain and melting snow drove rivers across Central Europe over their banks in early April 2006.

Published Apr 21, 2006

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Fire Marches Across the Okavango Delta
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Fire Marches Across the Okavango Delta

Amid seasonal flooding, satellites observed a burn scar growing in Botswana.

Published May 30, 2018

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Okavango Swamp, Botswana
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Okavango Swamp, Botswana

Sometimes called the Jewel of the Kalahari, the area is an enormous, pristine wetland that almost miraculously appears out of a desert.

Published Jun 27, 2011

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Snowfall on the Selenga River Delta, Russia
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Snowfall on the Selenga River Delta, Russia

The Selenga River Delta, which stretches out into Russia’s Lake Baikal, is carved by an intricate network of channels and levees and surrounded by marshlands.

Published Nov 28, 2011

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Inland Delta of the Niger River
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Inland Delta of the Niger River

For millennia, the river has been the most important water supply in the western Sahara Desert.

Published Oct 27, 2014

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Yellow River Delta
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Yellow River Delta

The Yellow River Delta coastline along the Gulf of Bohai has always experienced dramatic changes, and those changes continue today. This mosaic of images taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station shows several things. First, the image shows today’s configuration of the delta of China’s Yellow River, which is one of the most dynamic coastlines on Earth. Second, the scene allows mapping of land use along the coastal plain, including the boundaries of the Shengli Oil Field, China’s second largest oil field. But perhaps the most interesting aspect of this image is the large patch of green water off the northern coast of the delta—a presumed plankton bloom.

Published Aug 23, 2004

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Ural River Delta, Kazakhstan
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Ural River Delta, Kazakhstan

The Ural River is one of the two major rivers (the other is the Volga) that empty into the northern coast of the Caspian Sea, creating extensive wetlands. This image shows details of the Ural’s tree-like (or “digitate”) delta. This type of delta forms naturally when wave action is low, and sediment content in the river is high. New distributary channels form in the delta when the river breaches natural levees created by sediment deposition. The long main channel of the river in this image and several of the distibutary channels are too regular to be entirely natural, however. Like the famous Mississippi River delta in the United States, the Ural River delta has been significantly modified to reduce flooding and divert water.

Published Jun 6, 2005

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