File:Tour of the Galapagos.ogv

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English: Straddling the equator approximately 1000 kilometres to the west of the South American mainland, the Galapagos Islands lie within the heart of the equatorial current system. Rising from the sea floor, the volcanic islands of the Galapagos are set on top of a large submarine platform. The main portion of the Galapagos platform is relatively flat and less than 1000 meters in depth. The steepest slopes are found along the western and southern flanks of the platform with a gradual slope towards the east. The interactions of the Galapagos and the oceanic currents create vastly different environmental regimes which not only isolates one part of the Archipelago from the other but allows penguins to live along the equator on the western part of the Archipelago and tropical corals around the islands to the north. The islands are relatively new in geologic terms with the youngest islands in the west still exhibiting periodic eruptions from their massive volcanic craters.
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Source NASA Earth Observatory
Author Kevin Ward

Data sets used in the Animation: MODIS True Colour. Landsat 30 Meter True Colour. ETOPO 2 Bathymetry. MODIS Sea Surface Temperature. SeaWiFS Ocean Chlorophyll and Land Vegetation Index. SRTM Topography for Land Elevation.

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19 July 2009

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