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San Gabriel Mountains, California, Shaded relief, color as height

This topographic image shows the relationship of the urban area of Pasadena, California to the natural contours of the land.
The image includes the alluvial plain on which Pasadena and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory sit, and the steep range of the San
Gabriel Mountains. The mountain front and the arcuate valley running from upper left to the lower right are active fault zones,
along which the mountains are rising. The chaparral-covered slopes above Pasadena are also a prime area for wildfires and
mudslides. Hazards from earthquakes, floods and fires are intimately related to the topography in this area. Topographic data
and other remote sensing images provide valuable information for assessing and mitigating the natural hazards for cities along
the front of active mountain ranges
Source: NASA
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