File:STS097-712-37.jpg

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West Australia: Darling Range (~2000 ft elevation), Perth, Swan River estuary. Along the Darling fault zone, which brings >2.5 billion years-old rocks to the surface, placer deposits (lighter patches) are mined for gold, chromium, nickel. Recommended Citation (MLA-Style): Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. 22 Nov. 2004. "Earth Sciences and Image Analysis: Astronaut Debriefing Captions - STS-097." <http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/debrief/STS097/landuseFiles/STS097-712-37.htm> (25 Jun. 2005). Send questions or comments to the NASA Responsible Official at earthweb@jsc.nasa.gov

Last Update: 22 Nov. 2004
Date 6-March-2006 (photo 22-Nov-2004)
Source NASA photo: http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/debrief/STS097/landuseFiles/STS097-712-37.htm
Author NASA, upload by User:Junki
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01:28, 5 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 01:28, 5 March 2006508 × 507 (208 KB)JunkiWest Australia: Darling Range (~2000 ft elevation), Perth, Swan River estuary. Along the Darling fault zone, which brings >2.5 billion years-old rocks to the surface, placer deposits (lighter patches) are mined for gold, chromium, nickel. Recommended Ci
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