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| Mississippi Floods in Missouri and Tennessee: Along the border
between Tennessee and southeastern Missouri, the Mississippi River
spilled onto floodplains, submerging agricultural fields on either
side of the river. Taken from an altitude of 220 miles (350
kilometers) above the Earth, this astronaut photo shows muddy water
resting on croplands. In this image, north is toward the lower
right. The land cover around the Mississippi in this region is a combination of forest (dark green) and cropland (rectangles of green and brown). Where muddy water has inundated fields, the borders of some fields peek through the water, appearing as green lines. Along the eastern bank of the Mississippi (image center), a double loop pushes away from the river. This long-term feature (not the result of 2011 flooding) is likely transitioning to an oxbow lake. |
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