Open your mind, your heart to other cultures
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
acquired May 25, 2013
The dark round domes of the Aïr
Mountains rise out of the Sahara Desert, a chain of islands in a sea of
sand. Geologically, the mountain massif in Niger is not that different
from an island. It formed when magma flowed in to pre-existing cracks
and caverns in the bedrock, a geologic formation called a dike.
The bubble-shaped mounds are ring dikes, which formed when the ceiling
of a magma chamber collapsed, leaving a circular crack that was later
filled with magma. Through time and the constant movement of Earth's
crust, these magma intrusions have been lifted and moved together, an
isolated piece of geology different from its surroundings. The mountains
are now 2,000 meters (7,000 feet) tall.
These images show both the unique geology of the ring dikes and the relative isolation of the formation. The Operational Land Imager on the Landsat 8
satellite acquired the top image on May 26, 2013. Cracks cross the rock
formation, a product of weathering and faulting. The Moderate
Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra
satellite acquired the lower image on May 25, 2013. This view provides
wider context, showing how different the mountains are from their
surroundings. (The formation looks even more isolated in this astronaut photo taken on March 23, 2010, just before a dust storm blanketed the mountains.)
The Aïr Mountain Range is an ecological island too, supporting life
naturally found in the African Sahel while being surrounded by the
shifting sand dunes of the Sahara Desert. A wide variety of
habitats—including dunes, stony deserts, cliff valleys and canyons,
plateaus, and water holes—host 40 species of mammals, 165 species of
birds, 18 species of reptiles, and 1 species of amphibian. The area
provides prime habitat for three desert antelope species: the Dorcus gazelle, the Slender-horned gazelle, and the critically endangered Addax. In fact, part of the region is a sanctuary for the world’s largest population of wild Addax.
The diversity found in the Aïr Mountains extends to plant life as
well, with pockets of relict ecosystems that survive in few other
places. Wild Sahelian plants include species of acacia and palms.
Mediterranean plants like wild olives grow above 1,000 meters. The area
also supports the wild relatives of common crops such as millet and
sorghum.
These native plants and animals have survived in the Aïr Mountains
because they are mostly isolated from human inhabitants. Just 3,500 to
7,000 people live in the area, though Paleolithic and Neolithic
archeological sites attest to the fact that people have long made the
desert oasis home. In 1992, the site was inscribed as a World Heritage
Site called the Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves.
The site covers 7,736,000 hectares (30,000 square miles), making it the
largest protected area in Africa. It covers both the Aïr Mountains and
the plain of the Ténéré desert, which includes live, shifting sand
dunes.
References
- UNESCO Air and Ténéré Natural Reserves. Accessed October 10, 2013.
- Volcano World Air, Niger. Accessed October 10, 2013.
NASA Earth Observatory images by Robert Simmon and Jesse Allen, using Landsat data from the USGS Earth Explorer and the LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
- Instrument:
- Landsat 8 - OLI
NASA: Sahara Desert - Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves - 12.07.13
You have an alphabetical guide in the foot of the page in the blog: solitary dog sculptor
In the blog: Solitary Dog Sculptor I, the alphabetical guide is on the right side of the page
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Usted tiene una guía alfabética al pie de la página en el blog: solitary dog sculptor
En el blog: Solitary Dog Sculptor I, la guia alfabética está en el costado derecho de la página
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