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Unit 1: Use of Lead in the Environment and Health Impacts on Human Populations part of Lead in the Environment
Katrina Korfmacher (University of Rochester), Richard Gragg (Florida A&M University), Martha Richmond (Suffolk University), and Caryl Waggett (Allegheny College)
In Unit 1, students engage in discussion of the historical use and resulting distribution of lead throughout the human environment. Activity 1.1 introduces the systems dynamics linking geology, human use, and human ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Course Module
Subject: Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes, Environmental Science, Chemistry:Environmental Chemistry, Health Sciences, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science:Sustainability
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review, Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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Environmental Pollution & Public Health part of Project EDDIE:Teaching Materials:Modules
Alanna Lecher, Lynn University
Environmental health is a field of study within public health that is concerned with human-environment interactions, and specifically, how the environment influences public well-being. In this module, students will explore how environmental pollution impacts public health through comparing cancer rates of areas with known environmental pollutants to the national average through a t-test. Students can further their knowledge by comparing the concentrations of atmospheric pollutants in areas with known sources to control sites without such sources. Project EDDIE modules are designed with an A-B-C structure to make them flexible and adaptable to a range of student levels and course structures.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Biology, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Meteorology:Air quality, Environmental Science:Air Quality:Pollutants, Environmental Science:Air Quality, Environmental Science, Policy:Environmental Decision-Making, Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Meteorology:Air quality:Pollutants, Environmental Science:Human Population
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Unit 5: Hazardous Waste and Love Canal part of Environmental Justice and Freshwater Resources
Jill Schneiderman, Vassar College; Meg Stewart, American Geophysical Union
Students explore the classic case of Love Canal, New York, in which Lois Gibbs—originally described as a "hysterical housewife"—mobilized her community and called attention to the contamination of ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Course Module, Activities:Classroom Activity:Short Activity:Think-Pair-Share
Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity:Point Source Pollution, Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes, Health Sciences, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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How Much Oil Leaked from Deepwater Horizon? part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Systems, Society, Sustainability and the Geosciences:Activities
Stephen Boss, University of Arkansas Main Campus
Students develop an estimate of the total quantity of petroleum discharged from the Deepwater Horizon from 20 April to 15 July 2010 using only two known facts, the diameter of the riser and the flow rate of the oil/gas mixture emanating from the riser.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes:Organic Chemicals, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity:Point Source Pollution, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Energy:Fossil Fuels
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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Environmentally Sustainable Mining part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Systems, Society, Sustainability and the Geosciences:Activities
Stephen Kissin, Lakehead University
A field trip that illustrates a contrast between environmentally sustainable mining activity and a case of a lack of environmental planning in mining operation and closure.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity:Non-Point Source Pollution, Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes:Metals, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Policy, Mineral Resources:Mining
Transport of heavy metals in the Clark Fork River part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching the Methods of Geoscience:Activities
Kathleen Harper, The University of Montana-Missoula
This is an activity about transport of sediment contaminated by copper, arsenic, and other heavy metals that was deposited into the Clark Fork River channel as the result of historical mining activity. The Clark Fork River between Butte and Milltown, Montana has been the focus of several large superfund projects designed to address the impacts of this legacy of mining in the watershed. This activity is used in an introductory physical geology lab (primarily non-majors) with students who may have limited experience working with quantitative analysis and analyzing graphs.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Lab Activity
Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Sediment Transport and Deposition, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Modeling/Physical Experiments, Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes, Geoscience:Hydrology:Surface Water:Water Quality/Chemistry , Environmental Science:Mineral Resources:Mining
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Movement of Contaminants Activity Page part of A Civil Action - The Woburn Toxic Trial:Instructor Materials:8 - Flow of Contaminants
Kevin Svitana, Otterbein College
This module is focused on increasing the users understanding and familiarity with the fate and transport of contaminants. Video clips of sand tank models showing the movement of contaminants in subsurface porous ...
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Virtual Field Trip, Activities
Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity, Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Movement of Contaminants part of A Civil Action - The Woburn Toxic Trial:Instructor Materials:8 - Flow of Contaminants
How to use this module Contaminant movement through the subsurface is different for each contaminant and for different subsurface conditions. This module provides a general overview to the term "fate and ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water, Environmental Science:Water Quality and Quantity, Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Use of GNOME to model oil spills part of GIS and Remote Sensing:Activities2
Tim Walsh, Wayland Baptist University
Tim Walsh, Wayland Baptist University Summary Using GNOME software (freely available from NOAA) students model various oil spill scenarios in the Galveston Bay area. Students adjust a variety of parameters ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Waste:Toxic and Hazardous Wastes, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards