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This
database
and
accompanying
report
demonstrate
the
potential
of
combining
observed
river
discharge
information
with
a
climate-driven
Water
Balance
Model
in
order
to
develop
composite
runoff
fields
that
are
consistent
with
observed
discharges.
This
combination
preserves
the
accuracy
of
discharge
measurements
as
well
as
the
spatial
and
temporal
distribution
of
simulated
runoff,
providing
a
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This
computer-based
lesson
provides
information
on
ocean
currents,
circulation
and
atmospheric
influences.
Several
sections
cover
"drift"
studies,
including
the
famous
Nike
Tennis
Shoe
study.
Each
segment
provides
relevant
information
and
gives
students
questions
to
answer.
Incorrect
responses
result
in
more
information.
This
unit
is
part
of
an
on-line
course
in
general
oceanography
offered
at
San
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This
activity
allows
students
to
explore
the
roles
of
oil
and
water
in
the
Middle
East,
especially
in
Iraq.
Students
will
use
maps
to
look
at
the
distribution
of
oil
in
the
Middle
East
and
discuss
what
it
means
for
the
different
countries
in
the
region.
They
will
also
examine
how
water
has
influenced
the
region
historically
and
politically.
Finally,
they
will
study
specific
aspects
of
Iraq's
struggles
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The
Gulf
of
Maine
Aquarium
hosts
this
two-part
activity.
The
focus
is
on
seasonal
changes
in
the
mass
balance
of
the
Antarctic
Ice
Sheet.
Part
1
uses
an
atlas
and
satellite
imagery
to
examine
the
geography
of
the
region
and
the
changing
boundaries
of
the
ice
sheet.
Part
2
tracks
annual
changes
in
sea
ice.
There
is
an
animation
page
showing
changes
in
ice
cover
around
Antarctica
during
1991,
and
links
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Ocean
Planet's
six
lesson
plans
are
adapted
from
several
themes
in
the
Smithsonian
Institution
exhibition
created
to
share
with
the
public
what
recent
research
has
revealed
about
the
oceans
and
to
encourage
ocean
conservation.
"Sea
Secrets"
explores
ocean
geography;
"Sea
Connections"
looks
at
the
plants
and
animals
that
live
in
different
marine
ecosystems.
"Ocean
Market"
identifies
and
values
many
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This
site
contains
a
series
of
six
posters
all
relating
to
water
education:
wetlands,
water
use,
waste
water,
navigation,
ground
water,
and
water
quality.
Each
poster
includes
information
about
the
topic
as
well
as
related
classroom
activities.
The
objective
of
the
water-resources
education
program
is
to
stimulate
interest
in
and
provide
a
basic
knowledge
of
water
resources
for
students
in
grades
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The
PALEOMAP
Project
illustrates
the
plate
tectonic
development
of
the
ocean
basins
and
continents,
as
well
as
the
changing
distribution
of
land
and
sea
during
the
past
1100
million
years.
The
reconstruction
of
paleoclimates
is
also
discussed.
Maps
are
viewed
as
animations
where
the
time
component
can
be
user-manipulated.
Included
are
a
variety
of
background
materials
which
supplement
the
animations.
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The
National
Atmospheric
Deposition
Program
monitors
wet
atmospheric
deposition
(chemical
constituents
deposited
from
the
atmosphere
via
rain,
sleet
and
snow)
at
over
220
National
Trends
Network
sites
throughout
the
United
States.
This
site
contains
a
long-term,
high-quality
database
of
atmospheric
deposition
for
research
support
in
the
areas
of
acid
rain,
air
quality,
water
quality,
agricultural
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Watersheds
are
those
land
areas
that
catch
rain
or
snow
and
drain
to
specific
marshes,
streams,
rivers,
lakes,
or
to
ground
water.
This
site
allows
users
to
locate
their
watershed
by
city,
county,
state,
or
region.
Links
provide
information
about
stream
flow,
water
use,
conservation
efforts,
demographics,
forest
riparian
habitats,
science
in
your
watershed,
water
discharges,
and
assessment
of
watershed
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In
this
Web-based,
interactive
story,
Tutangiaq
(Too-tang-geye-ack
-
nicknamed
2T),
a
Canada
Goose,
flies
across
Alaska
looking
for
his
family.
As
he
flies,
he
tells
students
about
the
49th
state.
Students
learn
several
facts
about
the
state,
including
how
Alaska
was
purchased
from
the
Russians,.
They
can
also
compare
the
size
of
Alaska
to
other
states.
2T
takes
a
flight
across
the
volcanic
chain
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