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ANTARCTICA AND LAKE VOSTOK:
Here are selected links to related LDEO research projects about Lake
Vostok:
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~mstuding/
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~mstuding/vostok
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/news/vostok/vostok.swf
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/news/story3_2_01.html
http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/news/2003/story01-21-03.html
SELECTED CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR TEACHING ABOUT ANTARCTICA
(identified through a search with www.dlese.org)
Classroom
Antarctica
http://classroomantarctica.aad.gov.au/index.html
Lessons and background information for students and teachers created by
the Australian Antarctic Division
British Antarctic
Survey: About Antarctica
http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/About_Antarctica/index.html
Antarctic Field Trip
http://www.field-trips.org/sci/antarctic/index.htm
Teachers Experiencing
Antarctica and the Arctic
http://tea.armadaproject.org/
The Great Ice Age (USGS)
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/ice_age/index.html
NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center scientific visualization studio animation
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a000900/a000996/index.html
NASA Space Science News:
Europa and Antarctica
http://www.southpole.com/newhome/headlines/ast09sep99_1.htm
National Academies Press
Frontiers in Polar Biology in the Genomics Era
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309087279/html/
Glacial Tectonics
http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/reports/dem_2/glaciotectonics.htm
Robert Swan
"2041"
http://www.2041.com/index.html
REMOTE SENSING:
Satellites and
other remote sensing strategies now provide increasingly important
tools for scientists, planners, and emergency responders in connection
with natural disasters. Here are links to two web sites explaining more
about remote sensing techniques:
Originally, we were to be joined
also by Dr. Christopher Small, but his research investigations have
taken him to Oman at this time. Chris will join us again in the fall.
Chris Small--one of the original E2C guest scientists when we began
this program in 1998!--leads the Remote Sensing group at LDEO. Recently,
he applied remote sensing techniques to helping in the tsunami relief
and research efforts.
Link to Dr. Small's home pages: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~small/
ISS EarthKAM
http://www.earthkam.ucsd.edu/public/educators/index.shtml
The International Space Station will not become fully
functional for years, but since 1996, images have been taken from the ISS that
provide scientists and students with great views of our planet. You can find out
much more about the ISS through
http://www.earthkam.ucsd.edu/.
Numerous activities for students have been created and
are available on-line at
http://www.earthkam.ucsd.edu/public/educators/activities/index.shtml. These
include "Introductory" activities about using the ISS EarthKAM images (presented
through a bingo game); Earth Science and geography lessons about deltas,
volcanoes, and other features; studying weather from space; and mathematics.
RELATED ARTICLES
"Antarctic Has a Strong Ecosystem"
(suggested by Diana Harding)
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