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Home » Full moon helps paint vibrant, muddy ‘brushstrokes’ in Indonesian river — Earth from space
Full moon helps paint vibrant, muddy ‘brushstrokes’ in Indonesian river — Earth from space
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Full moon helps paint vibrant, muddy ‘brushstrokes’ in Indonesian river — Earth from space

News RoomBy News RoomApril 28, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

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Where is it? Rokan River, Sumatra, Indonesia [2.2294556537, 100.62990147]

What’s in the photo? Brushstroke-like patterns of sediment painted by a high tide

Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 8

When was it taken? June 23, 2024

This beautiful satellite snap captured a series of “brushstroke-like patterns” that emerged in the mouth of an Indonesian river. The striking striations were triggered by a particularly high tide following a full “Strawberry Moon.”

The Rokan River is a roughly 220-mile-long (350 kilometers) waterway on Indonesia’s Sumatra island. The landmass covers around 170,000 square miles (440,000 square kilometers) in the Indian Ocean, making it the sixth-largest island on Earth.

The river runs from the Barisan Mountains in Sumatra’s west to the island’s north coast, where it drains into the Strait of Malacca. Here, the river morphs into a brackish estuary that flows on each side of Halang Island (photographed).


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The Rokan River often has a yellow hue due to high levels of sand and silt in its waters. The sediment gets dragged up from the river’s floor, partially due to the constant rising and falling of the tide, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.

In this image, the tide is on its way out, which causes the sediment to be slowly dragged out to sea. When viewed from above, these “brushstroke-like patterns” transform the river into what looks like an abstract painting, Earth Observatory representatives wrote.

The Rokan River stretches for around 220 miles (350 km) through Sumatra’s rainforest and experiences a regular “tidal bore.” (Image credit: JOKER/Jörg Löffke/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

When the photo was taken, the high tide was at its peak ‪—‬ up to 16 feet (5 meters) higher than low tide. The water was especially high because it was the day after the full “Strawberry Moon” rose in the sky, according to the Earth Observatory. (June’s full moon is nicknamed the Strawberry Moon because it coincides with the strawberry harvesting season in the Northern Hemisphere, not because of its color.)

The tidal range is greatest when there is a full moon because the sun and the moon are aligned in a straight line, so they gravitationally push and pull Earth’s oceans in sync. This is known as a “spring tide,” but it happens throughout the year.

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In addition to having a significant tidal range, the Rokan River is home to a regular tidal bore — a powerful surge of water that rushes upstream like a giant wave during high tides. This rare phenomenon occurs only in estuaries with a narrow mouth and a high tidal range.

A 2022 study revealed that the surge is responsible for transporting large amounts of sediment back up the river. If a bore occurred before the satellite photo was taken (which may or may not have happened), it could have stirred up some of the sediment streaks visible in the image.

All of this tidal action can have a significant impact on the estuary itself. A 2016 study compared satellite images of the estuary between 2000 and 2014, and found that the shoreline along the north of Halang Island (which clearly extends beyond the small landmass in the image) is growing at an average rate of 220 feet (67 m) per year.


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