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Classroom activities based on how scientists study active volcanoes on the deep ocean floor. Activities include: locating an earthquake epicenter, recording geological and biological information during an ocean floor traverse, creating cross-section profiles of the ocean floor, and graphing seafloor data. Resources include videos and teacher guides.
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SEACOOS
is
a
collaborative
university
partnership
that
collects,
manages,
and
disseminates
integrated
regional
ocean
observations
and
information
products
for
the
coasts
of
North
Carolina,
South
Carolina,
Georgia,
and
Florida.
The
site
offers
a
multitude
of
classroom
activities,
including
Seamaven,
an
interactive
introduction
to
ocean
observing
systems,
and
COOS
101,
an
ocean
observing
system
primer.
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National Science Education Standards (NSES): Read
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