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San Andreas Fault, Southern Cailfornia, Shaded relief, wrapped color as height

This image was generated using topographic data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Colors show the elevation as
measured by SRTM. Each cycle of colors (from pink through blue back to pink) represents an equal amount of elevation
difference (400 meters, or 1300 feet) similar to contour lines on a standard topographic map. This image contains about 2400
meters (8000 feet) of total relief. For the shading, a computer-generated artificial light source illuminates the elevation data to
produce a pattern of light and shadows. Slopes facing the light appear bright, while those facing away are shaded. Shaded
relief maps are commonly used in applications such as geologic mapping and land use planning.
Source: NASA
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