Sentences with phrase «revealed topography»

The spacecraft's cameras — two identical ones, for redundancy — have revealed topography that is surprisingly varied for such a compact world, whose total surface area is barely bigger than Texas's.
Colors reveal the topography of the footprint.
«The Fall» is Maisel's personal response to the landscape between Toledo and Madrid, in which he reveals topographies that have been aesthetically deranged and environmentally impacted by industrial use.

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«Greenland glaciers» varied vulnerability to melting: More accurate maps of bed topography reveal physical processes controlling retreat.»
The image grows sharper, revealing undulations of topography — the gentle slopes of the Adirondack Mountains, the miniature fjords along the Hudson north of New York City — and a gray mass of urban sprawl.
They combined data on the surface height, or topography, with variations in mass revealed by disparities in the surface's gravitational force, looking for telltale changes in mass under Tharsis.
An analysis of gravity and topography data from Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has revealed unexpected features of the moon's outer ice shell.
Highlights of this trip include a visit to the Misool archipelago and its unique topography of karst dissolution; Tomolo Bay, where various caves reveal stalactites, prehistoric cave paintings and a mysterious jellyfish lake; Batana Island with jungle treks to hidden waterfalls escorted by knowing locals; Waigeo Island for spelunking and snorkeling; Dampier Strait, home to some of Raja Ampat's premier coral reef; and Wayag Islands whose vibrant reefs, marine life, coves, lagoons, channels, inlets and sandy beaches represent some of the world's truest jewels.
Moreover, a landscape unique in the topography of material and form reveals a profound relationship with process — one that is both sensual and visceral.
Burtynsky's «Nickel Tailings No. 30» reveals warped topography from above.
Hinging panels build a subtle environment and their surfaces become a topography of kinesthetic and rhythmic intelligence — line becomes thread, embedded or removed; surface, color, and density all partially reveal their encrypted touch.
In contrast to the verticality of traditional sculpture, these fountains descend into underground microcosmic topographies that recall the banks of a river or the bottom of a lake, as it reveals fictitious undergrowth uncovered by the removal of a few paving stones.
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