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- Air Quality 2 matches
- Ecosystems 8 matches
- Energy 3 matches sources, supply, reserves, uses
- Forest Resources 4 matches
- Water Quality and Quantity 2 matches including water resource management, water quality and water treatment
- Global Change and Climate 15 matches
- Waste 1 match
- Land Use and Planning 5 matches planning, zoning, sprawl issues, urban heat island
- Human Population 1 match
- Natural Hazards 4 matches
Environmental Science
Theme: Teach the Earth
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- Case Study: Climate History from Deep Sea Sediments 1 match
- Cool Cores Capture Climate Change 1 match
- Exploring Albedo with NASA NEO 1 match
- GLOBECarbon 1 match
- Litter Reliever with a GPS Receiver 1 match
- NCAR Climate Change Data with GIS 1 match
- Project REDI 1 match
- Seeing the Forest for the Trees: What's in Your Woods? 1 match
- Shrinking Forests 1 match
- Tsunami in Seaside Oregon 1 1 match
- Tsunami in Seaside Oregon 3 1 match
- Using Satellite Images to Understand Earth's Atmosphere 1 match
- Water Availability 1 match
- Analyzing Populations 1 match
- Analyzing the Antarctic Ozone Hole 1 match
- Annotating Change in Satellite Images 1 match
- Are Our Cities Warming the Earth? 1 match
- Aura 1 match
- Carbon 1 match
- Envisioning Climate Change Using a Global Climate Model 1 match
- Evidence 1 match
- Exploring and Animating GOES Image 1 match
- Exploring Regional Differences in Climate Change 1 match
- Ice Stream 1 match
- Investigating Earthquakes 1 match
- Investigating the Precipitation-Streamflow Relationship 1 match
- Measuring Distance and Area in Satellite Images 1 match
- MyMap 1 match
- Pollen and Climate Change 1 match
- Predicting Phytoplankton Bloom in the Gulf of Maine 1 match
- SeaIce 1 match
- SHALDRIL 1 match
- Using GLOBE Data to Study Earth's System 1 match
- WetlandDev 1 match
Earth Exploration Toolbook
Results 1 - 10 of 34 matches
Using Satellite Images to Understand Earth's Atmosphere part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Using Satellite Images to Understand Earths Atmosphere
DATA: NASA Satellite Images. TOOLS: ImageJ and Image Composite Explorer (ICE) of NASA Earth Observations (NEO). SUMMARY: Use ImageJ to create an animation showing the change in monthly concentration of aerosols over the course of a year and compare it to a similar animation showing change in carbon monoxide concentration. Then use NEO ICE to create histograms and scatter plots, investigating the relationship between aerosol concentration and carbon monoxide concentration.
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Climate History from Deep Sea Sediments part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Case Study: Climate History from Deep Sea Sediments
DATA: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Core Data. TOOL: Virtual Ocean. SUMMARY: Locate potential core, log, and seismic data to map the marine sediment biostratigraphy. Search for a specific planktonic foraminifera that prefers warmer ocean conditions.
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Cool Cores Capture Climate Change part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Cool Cores Capture Climate Change
DATA: ANDRILL Sediment Core Data. TOOL: Paleontological Stratigraphic Interval Construction and Analysis Tool (PSICAT). SUMMARY: Create graphic models of sediment cores based on data provided by ANDRILL scientists to demonstrate evidence of climate change over Earth's Geologic Time.
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Whither Arctic Sea Ice? part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:SeaIce
DATA: Sea Ice Images TOOLS: ImageJ, Spreadsheet application SUMMARY: Animate 30 years of sea ice images and measure the ice extent each year to produce a graph. Compare the ice extents to air temperatures.
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Exploring NCAR Climate Change Data Using GIS part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:NCAR Climate Change Data with GIS
DATA: NCAR Climate Change Scenarios. TOOL: ArcGIS. SUMMARY: Calculate summer average temperatures during the growing season (June, July, and August) using simulated, present-day, climate-modeled output and compare these to temperatures calculated using projected, future, climate-modeled output. Create a temperature anomaly map to summarize the analysis.
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Global Change in Local Places part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:SHALDRIL
DATA: SHALDRIL Core Data; NOAA Pollen data TOOL: GeoMapApp SUMMARY: Import Antarctic sediment core data files into GeoMapApp to create maps and graphs. Use data to infer past climate conditions based on current vegetation distributions.
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Envisioning Climate Change Using a Global Climate Model part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Envisioning Climate Change Using a Global Climate Model
DATA: NASA/GISS Model II Global Climate Model. TOOL: Educational Global Climate Modeling Suite (EdGCM). SUMMARY: Run climate modeling software to visualize how temperature and snow coverage might change over the next 100 years.
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Exploring Air Quality in Aura NO2 Data part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Aura
DATA: NASA Aura nitrogen dioxide data. TOOL: Google Earth. SUMMARY: Learn about photochemical smog. Explore the relationships among human population density, nitrogen dioxide concentrations, and geography.
Discover Clues from a Colder Climate with GeoMapApp part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Ice Stream
DATA: Global Digital Elevation Model (DEM) TOOLS: GeoMapApp, Spreadsheet SUMMARY: Use GeoMapApp to search for evidence of glacial expansion and retreat. Produce a research report of your findings modeled on peer-reviewed papers in the field of glaciology.
Visualizing Carbon Pathways part of Earth Exploration Toolbook:Carbon
DATA: NASA Satellite Images TOOLS: ImageJ and Image Composite Explorer (ICE) of NASA Earth Observations (NEO). SUMMARY: Build animations of satellite data to illustrate and explore carbon pathways through the Earth system.
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