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Radar Image, Wrapped Color as Height, Lanai and West Maui, Hawaii

This topographic radar image shows Lanai (left) and western Maui (right). Data such as these will be useful for studying the
history of volcanic activity on these now extinct volcanoes. SRTM data also will help local officials evaluate and mitigate
natural hazards for islands throughout the Pacific. For example, improved elevation data will make it easier for communities
to plan for tsunamis (tidal waves generated by earthquakes around the perimeter of the Pacific) by helping them identify
evacuation routes and areas prone to flooding.
This image combines two types of data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. The image brightness corresponds to
the strength of the radar signal reflected from the ground, while 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 1800 meters (5900 feet) of
total relief.
Source: NASA
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