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Education Earth Sciences Science
Education Earth Sciences Science
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- A division of the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education at the Colorado School of Mines. The ESRC publishes relevant science-related materials.
- Interactive exhibits about planet earth. Utilises the QuickTime, Shockwave and Acrobat Reader plug-ins.
- U.S.Geological Survey site links to reports showing how chemists and geologists use analytical chemistry to study earth science questions.
- Educational earth science resources and software produced by Rice University in collaboration with the Houston Museum of Natural Science, funded by NASA under the Office of Earth Science
- Earth science for schools including the rock cycle, plate tectonics, planetary structure and origins, volcanoes, atmosphere, fossil fuels and polymers.
- Educational program using the Adirondack mountains. Includes areas for contributing data, reporting events, discussing observations, and learning from findings.
- Educational Resources for the earth sciences from the U.S. Geological Survey.
- Collections of recent articles on topics related to the science of planet Earth. From AGU.
- Detailed non-mathematical introduction to the research on the Earth's magnetic environment in space and its history. Contains master directory of more than 70 related text files.
- Auckland University of Technology.
- Information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center.
- An educational on-line magazine describing discoveries in planetary and space sciences. Written for teachers, students, and the general public.
- Basic earth statistics from the NSSDC.
- Educational materials and photographic tours on the formation and occurrence of different types of caves, cave biology, and cave conservation.
- Survey of geoscience research students, focusing on the quality of supervision and problem areas experienced by students doing their research.
- Earth science information for both teachers and students. Glossary, lesson plans, extensive links, lists of topics, and other resources.
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