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Antarctic Sea Ice Processes and Climate part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Antarctic Sea Ice Processes and Climate
This site features multi-disciplinary research about Antarctic sea ice. This research seeks to understand the role of Antarctic sea ice in the coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean system, and also to produce ...

Postglacial Flooding of the Bering Land Bridge: A Geospatial Animation part of SERC Web Resource Collection

William Manley
This resource features an animation that illustrates the flooding of the Bering Land Bridge over the last 20,000 years. The site also includes a link to an overview about the land bridge, as well as ...

Angle of Repose part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Carla Whittington, Eric M. D. Baer
In this activity, students explore how different sediment properties influence slope stability. They make piles of sediments with varied grain size, angularity, and water content and measure the ...

Vectors and slope stability part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Eric M. D. Baer
This activity is designed to teach students with little or no experience with vectors, free-body diagrams, or the like to apply vectors to slope stability problems. Students first learn the basic ...

Geomorphology - Earth Science 307 part of SERC Web Resource Collection

William W. Locke
This is the homepage for a geomorphology course at Montana State University. It provides a course synopsis, lecture and lab schedules, and links to relevant Internet resources.

Mountain Drainage Basin Research Group part of SERC Web Resource Collection

The Mountain Drainage Basin Research Group offers digital elevation data and information on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). A bibliography of the group's publications is available, as are links ...

The Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology (LEG) part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Over the last 25 years the Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology (LEG) has been extensively studying overland flow hydraulics and soil erosion (both by overland flow and raindrop impact) and ...

Geomorphology from Space part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Nicholas Short
Geomorphology from Space is an out of print 1986 NASA publication edited by Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. designed for use by the remote sensing science and educational communities ...

Mars Pathfinder, Science Results, Geology and Geomorphology part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This NASA-hosted site is a section of the Mars Pathfinder Science Results Directory with a specific emphasis on the geologic and geomorphic characteristics observed. Many photos and satellite images ...

The Geo-Images Project part of SERC Web Resource Collection

The Geo-Images project is an initiative to make images that are useful in teaching geography more widely available. Currently, Geo-Images consists of twelve chapters: 1. Images of the California ...




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