Reykjavik, Iceland
Credit: NASA/GSFC/MITI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team, Posted on: Tuesday, 8 May 2007, 06:40 CDT Download full size image
The world's northernmost capital city, Reykjavik, Iceland, resides on geologically young land. Straddling the mid-Atlantic Ridge, Iceland formed about 16 to 20 million years ago as the American and Eurasian continental plates pulled apart. The island's location means frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, but the same geothermal activity meets the inhabitants's energy needs by providing them with hot-water-powered home heating.
On May 11, 2002, the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) sensor on NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of Reykjavik and its surroundings. Resting on a peninsula, the capital city stands out from the nearby landscape thanks to its straight lines, sharp angles, and mostly gray hues. Outside of the city, vegetation appears in various shades of green.
As Iceland is geologically young, sizable plants are still gaining a foothold. Less than one-fourth of Iceland's land surface has continuous plant cover, and the plants consist mostly of low-growing shrubs. Little of Iceland's land surface is cultivated, but such areas appear in bright green in and around Reykjavik. A clear example of cultivated land is the meandering, wormlike area south of the city—a golf course.
Lakes of varying sizes dot this coastal area, matching the blue of the nearby ocean. One color missing from this shot is white. Although some snow remained in the nearby mountains in May 2002 (visible in the high-resolution image), not much snow lingered on the land around the capital city. Iceland’s location near the Gulf Stream gives it a milder climate than its name implies.
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