Alaska's Susitna Glacier
Image Credit: NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science
Like rivers of liquid water, glaciers flow downhill, with tributaries joining to form larger rivers. But where water rushes, ice crawls. As a result, glaciers gather dust and dirt, and bear long-lasting evidence of past movements.
Alaska's Susitna Glacier revealed some of its long, grinding journey when the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA's Terra satellite passed overhead on Aug. 27, 2009. This satellite image combines infrared, red and green wavelengths to form a false-color image. Vegetation is red and the glacier's surface is marbled with dirt-free blue ice and dirt-coated brown ice. Infusions of relatively clean ice push in from tributaries in the north. The glacier surface appears especially complex near the center of the image, where a tributary has pushed the ice in the main glacier slightly southward.
Susitna flows over a seismically active area. In fact, a 7.9-magnitude quake struck the region in November 2002, along a previously unknown fault. Geologists surmised that earthquakes had created the steep cliffs and slopes in the glacier surface, but in fact most of the jumble is the result of surges in tributary glaciers.
Glacier surges--typically short-lived events where a glacier moves many times its normal rate--can occur when melt water accumulates at the base and lubricates the flow. This water may be supplied by meltwater lakes that accumulate on top of the glacier; some are visible in the lower left corner of this image. The underlying bedrock can also contribute to glacier surges, with soft, easily deformed rock leading to more frequent surges.
RND#04:'Economic Growth' by Cathode (vid by Richard Fenwick)
Дата загрузки: 8 нояб. 2006 г.One of the experimental short film soundtracks Made with filmmaker Richard Fenwick Commissioned for AV festival, November 2003 Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne.
RND# (NE) was a new commission for the AV Festival by filmmaker and designer Richard Fenwick — four shorts made in and around Newcastle for his RND# series of experimental films.
RND# is an ongoing series of films that deal with the theme of technology versus humanity. Each film (in a proposed set of 100) is a direct response to the ways in which local culture and society deal with technology. Cathode composed and produced soundtracks for two of these films.
Mighty special one, this. On a summer's evening, hot off the heels of his surprise single, 'All Under One Roof Raving', Jamie xx blessed us with a special broadcast from the Young Turks roof-terrace. A homage to London, this one's an honorary whip through the nostalgic touchstones of UK club music, dashed also with some new material.
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Leading the charge, the long overdue return of Dubfire.
Дата загрузки: 28 окт. 2011 г.01 — Open Cluster (0:00)
02 — Ethereal (8:33)
03 — Cosmic Sunrise (12:30)
04 — Milky Way17 (17:40)
05 — The Night Sky In Motion (26:21)
06 — Limbo (29:41)
07 — Eclipse On The Moon (32:56)
08 — Dust Of The Stars (37:34)
09 — Ascent (44:56)
10 — The Divine Cosmos (48:35)
Third album by Stellardrone, created and released in 2010-11-24.
Stellardrone is a pseudonym of amateur composer (Edgaras, b.1987, Lithuania, Vilnius) who started creating music in 2007. Using only computer software (Reason, Ableton, Audacity) and virtual synthesizers. He is mostly interested in ambient/electronic/space music. Releasing all albums for free and promotes free sharing of digital copies.