Earth Science
see our imaging links
also!
A CD-based game and instructional tool called "Hurricane
Strike" is available through FEMA. Hurricane Strike
is designed to educate upper elementary and middle grades students about how
to prepare for hurricane events and there is also excellent science content
(aligned with NSES) contained in the games/lessons. If you are interested in
receiving copies of the Hurricane Strike CD, please contact Brock Long. Brock
can be reached via telephone at 770-220-5668 or via e-mail at brock.long@fema.gov.
New
PBS Video Series "Journey to Planet Earth".
Earthguide is an educational website with a
focus on earth, environmental, and oceanographic sciences, and
global change.
EARTH SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPHS. http://minerals.cr.usgs.gov/cabston/dds21lib.htm
is a database of photographs from the US Geological Survey. This
collection is searchable by geologic category, national park or
monument name, photographer, or search term. The photographs are
both color and B&W, and many are accompanied by captions. The
geologic categories include erosion, glaciation, ground water,
volcanism, and sedimentary processes. This site has been
described as a good source of stock photos of geological
features.
NASA's Global Snow and Ice Cover Project is an
ongoing global mapping project on snow and ice cover, glaciers,
sea ice, lake ice, and images of snow and ice formation, with
descriptions and explanations; however, the images and data shown
are for the year 2000, not this year. http://snowmelt.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODIS_Snow/modis.html
(MODIS=Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer)
Free educational resources are available for
teachers of Minnesota geology from the Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources (DNR), Minerals Division. Details of the
publications and how to order them are given on their Web site: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us;
then check under Minerals, and Publications and Educational
Materials
The Career Guide for Atmospheric Sciences
comprises the educational requirements, career opportunities,
scholarships, universities, job market, and more. The guide can
be obtained by writing to the American Meteorological Society, 45
Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108-3693, or it can be downloaded from
the Web site: http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS
RESOURCES FOR EARTH SCIENCE AND GEOGRAPHY
INSTRUCTION: http://www.cmich.edu/~franc1m/homepage.htm
MINNESOTA'S TOP ENVIRONMENTAL STORIES,
2000. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has released a
list of top environmental issues for the past year. They are
air pollution from mobile sources; the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness tinderbox that didn't ignite; adoption of feedlot
rules; global warming; hypoxia, the aquatic dead zone in the Gulf
of Mexico due to oxygen depleting fertilizer additions to the
Mississippi River; methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE); fuel
prices; and dangerous levels of asbestos from a Minnesota
vermiculite plant that closed in 1971. Environmental issues
to watch in 2001 include energy deregulation and alternative
energy; ethanol plants; mercury contamination reduction; and the
concept of smart growth. For information check http://www.pca.state.mn.us
A STONE WALL. In 1948, the National Bureau of
Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and
Technology--NIST) constructed a 4-meter-high by 12-meter-long
outdoor wall in Washington, DC to answer questions concerning the
durability of common American building stones used in monuments
and commercial and government buildings. The wall has 2300 stones
most of which have come from samples collected and displayed at
the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. For comparative
purposes, there are unexposed specimens of the same stones in
storage. The wall was moved (32-metric tons) to Gaithersburg, MD
in 1977. Now, with an online site you can visit the wall: http://stonewall.nist.gov.
It includes a growing database on the individual stones it holds
and eventually will include detailed petrologic studies relating
each stone's mineralogical and texture attributes to is
weathering and durability performance and pictures of well-known
buildings constructed with specific stones will be available.
Water
on the Web...Remote Underwater Sensing System
Interesting music for kids
Wildfires
- A high school student in Wisconsin, a freshman,
created a web page for his favorite lake where he and
his family spend summers. The lake is Big Bass Lake
and the website is http://www.bigbasslake.homepage.com
. He presented it to the lake district as a present.
It is his hope that one day every lake will have its
own web page. Seems like a good idea.
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- Expedition
Outreach traverses the Amazon!
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- Rivers 2000
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- US Global
Change Research Program
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- Rodney's
Earth Science Teacher's Page
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- JASON XI
Expedition looks at sea and space through the eyes of
modern day explorer
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- Sun
resources
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- The Nyanza
Project...a Tanzanian teacher exchange for summer
1999
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- High altitude ariel
images around the globe
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- K-12
astronomy activities utilizing NASA's Internet
resources
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- Space
Scientists Online
- EarthComm Pilot Test Teachers sought
AGI's EarthComm Project, an NSF-funded curriculum
development project for high school earth science, is
nearly ready for pilot testing. High school Earth
science teachers (grades 9-12) interested in piloting
an EarthComm chapter should visit the EarthComm Web
site at Earth and
Sky
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- Astronomy & Space Science
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- Infrared astronomy is a Web site designed by
the NASA group at the California Institute of
Technology for students and teachers of
grades 6 to 12. It covers curriculum ideas,
science evidence, lesson plans, and links.
See at http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/Outreach/Edu/
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- Astronomy
Picture of the Day Archive
- Astronomy
sites Lots! (from USGS)
- Exploration
In Education (astro stuff)
- Moonlink-Lunar
Prospector
- STScI/HST
Pictures
- NASA
K-12 Internet: Live from the Hubble Space
Telescope
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Satellites & Space Missions
- Links
to Remote sensing
- Spacelab
Home Page
- View
of Earth from Satellites
- APOLLO
Manned Missions
- Satellites
at SPRG
- Galileo
Home Page (JPL)
- Mars
Atlas home page
- Internet
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Resources
- Astronomy
on Line
- Geology
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- Searchable,
Zoomable US Geological survey maps
- Live
photos of Old Faithful Eruptions
- Teaching
in The Learning Web at the USGS
- Bureau
of Land Management Environmental Education
Programs
- Virtual
Earthquake - An Introduction
- Michigan
Earth Science Teachers Association
- VolcanoWorld
Home Page
- Welcome
to the official Royal Tyrrell Museum Web Site
- Welcome
to the Museum of Paleontology
- Geosciences
(Science)
- Newton
Horace Winchell Sch of Earth Sci (at U of MN)
- Earthquake
Info from the U.S.G.S.
- UW
Sea Grant Home Page
- Lamont-Doherty
Earth Observatory
- Weather
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- Whipped
Topping Ozone Demonstration
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Live Weather Images *
- The
CEOS IDN
- International
Solar Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) Program WWW
INDEX
- Current
Weather Maps/Movies
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