STS-110 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers
May 28, 2002

GEOLOGY AND LAKES
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Basin and Range east of the Sierra Nevada; Mojave Desert and Los Angeles Basin in the distance.
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Owens Lake, California: This Eastern Sierra Watershed lake is mostly dry all the time now after supporting the urban and agricultural needs of California west of the Sierras.
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Mono and Walker Lakes, California-Nevada:
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Lake Bonneville, Utah: This salt basin, immediately to the west of Great Salt Lake includes the famous Lake Bonneville Salt Flats with its International Racetrack where land-speed records have been set.
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Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Utah Lake.
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Lake Manitoba, Canada: This large freshwater lake is a remnant of the last ice age. With its unthawed winter's ice sheet and shoreline wetlands, this lake stands in sharp contrast to the well-ordered agricultural patterns of Canada's Prairie Province granary.
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Akimiski Island, Ontario, Canada:
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Whitefish Bay, Eastern Lake Superior: The last of winter's ice hangs on near the entrance of the St Mary River connecting Lake Superior with Lake Huron.
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North Channel, Lake Huron: Ice still clogs the northern channel of the St Mary River where it enters Lake Huron.
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G. of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward I. Cape Breton, high tide in B. of Fundy.
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