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Courtney Wilson

Exploring Earthquakes in Space and Time - 0 views

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    "This module contains an exercise in which students are asked to examine the frequency and distribution of earthquake epicenters and compare these epicenters to the distribution of plate boundaries and cities. Students download earthquake epicenters for the last several days and for an entire year from the Internet, and map the information using ArcView geographic information system (GIS), and analyze the patterns that become evident. The module presents background information on earthquakes and GIS, and includes step-by-step instructions for using the technological tools. This module can be adapted to a wide range of grade levels and may be presented as an introductory GIS exercise. It may be completed without a GIS by using a paper base map, but requires access to the World Wide Web (see Module Overview and Instructor's Notes)."
Courtney Wilson

eRedux Energy: Sustainable Geoscial Products and Services Network - 0 views

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    "Sustainable Information and Resources Network Fostering pervasive geosocial environmental networking "
Courtney Wilson

U.S. Energy Information Administration - 0 views

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    Stats, data, and more...
Courtney Wilson

Powering a Green Planet: Sustainable Energy, Made Interactive: Scientific American - 0 views

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    The Web-only article below is a special rich-media presentation of the feature, "A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030", which appears in the November 2009 issue of Scientific American. It was created by FlypMedia.com. Use the arrow in the lower corner to navigate"
Courtney Wilson

A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables: Scientific American - 0 views

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    "Wind, water and solar technologies can provide 100 percent of the world's energy, eliminating all fossil fuels. Here's how"
Courtney Wilson

Deepwater Horizon oil spill: EOL - 0 views

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    A detailed overview of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, and the ecological and economic impacts.
Courtney Wilson

Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill - 0 views

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    FWS Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response
Courtney Wilson

EPA Response to BP Spill in the Gulf of Mexico: US EPA - 0 views

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    Lots of data - air, water, sediment, and waste management.
Courtney Wilson

Google LatLong: Mapping the Gulf oil spill in Google Earth - 0 views

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    "Last week we made imagery from NASA's MODIS available as an overlay for Google Earth, which currently shows the extent of the oil spill through April 29, and we'll continue to add more imagery as it becomes available. We've also made radar images from ESA's ENVISAT available through this KML file. Below, you can see the progression of the spill over time."
Courtney Wilson

MODIS Imagery Overlays - 0 views

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    Explore a variety of satellite image overlays
Courtney Wilson

MODIS Rapid Response System - 0 views

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    "The MODIS Rapid Response System generates daily near-real-time imagery of the oil in the Gulf of Mexico, including GIS compatible formats. Images are available in photo-like, true and false color from both the Terra and Aqua satellites at 2km, 1km, 500m, and 250m resolutions."
Courtney Wilson

MODIS Image of the Day - 0 views

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    Amazing images of wildfires, hurricanes, status of the gulf oil spill, etc. Definitely worth checking out!
Courtney Wilson

Restore the Gulf - 0 views

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    RestoretheGulf.gov is the official federal portal for the Deepwater BP oil spill response and recovery. This site provides the public with information on the response, current operations, news and updates, how to file a claim and obtain other assistance, and links to federal, state and local partners.
Courtney Wilson

BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    "Watch the latest videos about the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the Gulf coast."
Courtney Wilson

NOAA Education Resources: Oil Spill Collection - 0 views

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    "As the nation's leading scientific resource for oil spills, NOAA has been on the scene of the BP spill from the start. The agency provides scientific, weather and biological services to federal, state and local organizations."
Courtney Wilson

New Gulf Coast Oil Spill Bird Tracker - eBird - 0 views

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    "Gulf Coast bird watchers continue to survey beaches and marshes for birds as oil gushes from the Deepwater Horizon oil well.This tool highlights 10 focal species of conservation concern that are being impacted by the current oil spill. For each species, we display hundreds of recent Gulf Coast sightings on a map along with count information.. This information can effectively steer beach protection and clean-up efforts to the sites with the greatest concentrations of birds and most important habitats. "
Courtney Wilson

Gulf Oil Spill - The Effects on Wildlife - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "More Animals Are Dying, but the Causes Have Not Yet Been Determined: As of Aug. 16, more than 7,000 birds, sea turtles and dolphins have been found dead or debilitated in the gulf since the oil spill began. A majority of the dead were not visibly oiled, and officials have yet to determine why they died. But they have confirmed that many more animals are dying than during the same time period in previous years."
Courtney Wilson

Energy-Water Nexus - 0 views

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    "Energy-Water Nexus: Many Uncertainties Remain about National and Regional Effects of Increased Biofuel Production on Water Resources"
Courtney Wilson

"Data for Decision," 42 Years Later - 0 views

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    "The "classic" (at least if you're a GIS geek) 1967 short feature "Data for Decision" produced by the National Film Board of Canada describes the development of the Canada Geographic Information System (CGIS)."
Nancy Trautmann

Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Pundits may be asking if the Internet is bad for our children's mental development, but the better question is whether the form of learning and knowledge-making we are instilling in our children is useful to their future." "Online blogs directed at peers exhibit fewer typographical and factual errors, less plagiarism, and generally better, more elegant and persuasive prose than classroom assignments by the same writers."
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