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Tracking Carbon from Wildfires to Ocean Blooms
Between September 2019 and March 2020, wildfires killed billions of animals and decimated more than 200 thousand square kilometers of Australian forest, an area larger than Nebraska. Later, thousands of kilometers away in the Southern Ocean, massive algae blooms covered a surface larger than the area of Australia itself. The connection between these major wildfires and the subsequent explosion of phytoplankton production is an example of the events NASA's upcoming Plankton, Aerosols, Clouds, and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will help investigate. PACE's suite of instruments will allow scientists to get a clearer picture of carbon as it links land use and fires, atmospheric aerosols and marine communities, and ultimately improves those uncertain the data we put into climate models. Video descriptions available: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000... Music: "On the Trail," "Idle at Midnight," "Synthetic Comfort," Universal Production Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle): Lead Producer Lead Writer Narrator Jeremy Werdell (NASA/GSFC): Lead Scientist Chris Burns (KBRWyle): Lead Animator Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC): Lead Visualizer Kel Elkins (USRA): Lead Visualizer Rob Andreoli (AIMM): Lead Videographer This video can be freely shared and downloaded at https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14315. While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, the music and some individual imagery may have been obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. Specific details on such imagery may be found here: https://svs.nasa.gov/14315. For more information on NASA鈥檚 media guidelines, visit https://nasa.gov/multimedia/guideline... you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: / nasagoddard Follow NASA鈥檚 Goddard Space Flight Center 路 Instagram http://www.instagram.com/nasagoddard 路 Twitter http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard 路 Twitter http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix 路 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NASAGoddard 路 Flickr http
Histor Of Jhang
Muhammad bin Qasim conquered the nearby city of Multan, so area of Jhang came under Arabs for a few centuries. Then town of Jhang became part of Multan province of Mamluks ruled by different rulers.[5]
The asta town was ory of Jhang is the history of the Sial tribe.[3]
Jhang was built in 1288 by Maharaja Rai Sial, a Rajput chief and founder of the Sial Tribe.
The Sial tribe, his kin, ruled this district ever since until the last Sial ruler of Jhang, Ahmad Khan (1812 to 1822) was defeated by Ranjit Singh after fierce fighting.
Under the collective rule of the Sial Khans of Jhang and other Sial sub-tribes such as the Rajbana and Bharwana, in the zenith of their power, the Sial country of Jhang extended up to the Muzafargarh boundary in the south, and the entirety of Chiniot, Kamalia and Kabirwala ilakas. The territory extended to parts of Bhakkar and Sargodha. The Garh Mahraja and Ahmadpur Sial ilakas were added to the possessions of the Rajbana Sial tribe who drove out the Baloch tribes to the Thal and defeated the Nawab of Multan by the mid 17th century.
Under the British Raj, the towns of Jhang and Mighiana, lying two miles (3.2 km) apart, became a joint municipality, then known as Jhang-Maghiana.
Maghiana lies on the edge of the highlands, overlooking the alluvial valley of the Chenab, while the older town of Jhang occupies the lowlands at its foot.
AlUla is blessed with numerous lookout points that offer an elevated view of the epic landscape. Scale the black lava stone terrain of Harrat Uwayrid, and you鈥檒l be rewarded with views over Dadan, AlUla Old Town, AlUla Fort and the AlUla Oasis. Stand at what feels like the edge of the world, meditate, and reconnect with nature. Arrive before sundown to soak up the sights and sounds of the golden hour, when the sky鈥檚 orange glow adds a magical touch to everything you see. Stay for sunset and watch the sky slowly fill with thousands of dancing stars. Telescopes allow you to see further, finding constellations and stories among the stars.