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"Zebra stripes" of dust and snow are visible on the snow surface in Colorado mountains.
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CSAS Director Chris Landry in June, 2007, measuring "snow water equivalence" in a snowpit.
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Scientist Tom Painter tracking radiation in June, 2007; in melting snow, dust comes to light.
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CSAS researcher Andrew Temple in Colorado's San Juan Mountains on May 12, 2009.
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Twelve dust layers in a study plot in Colorado's Senator Beck Basin Study Area.
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University of Utah researchers Annie Bruyant and McKenzie Skiles in Wolf Creek Pass, Colo.
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