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  1. Origin of Water on Earth: Water, Ocean, Solar System, History of the Earth, Atmosphere of Earth, Hydrogen, Deuterium, Photosynthesis, Giant Impact Hypothesis
  2. The Indian Ocean Tsunami (Balkema: Proceedings and Monographs in Engineering, Water and Earth Sciences)
  3. Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, and Large Water Regions 2005 (Proceedings of Spie)
  4. Water and Atmosphere: The Lifeblood of Natural Systems (Natural Resources) by Julie Kerr, Ph.D. Casper, 2007-06-30
  5. Floods: Hazards of Surface and Groundwater Systems (The Hazardous Earth) by Timothy M. Kusky, 2008-10-30
  6. GIS Investigations: Earth Science 3.0 Version (with CD-ROM) by Michelle K. Hall, Anne Huth, et all 2007-05-25

61. Courses
common property resources such as water, the oceans, and the environmental degradationin global and local systems related to air and water pollution, soil
http://www.unm.edu/~geog/courses.html
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
UNM COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Physical Geography

World geography; physical elements. Use of maps and globes for systematic analysis of world climates, vegetation, soils, and landforms, their distribution, interrelation, and significance to man. 102. Human Geography. (3)
World geography; human elements. A systematic analysis of world population, demographic factors, ethnic groups, predominant economies, and political units, their distribution, interrelation, and interaction with the physical Earth. Physical Geography Labratory.
Exercises designed to complement Geography 101. Applied problems in the spatial processes of the physical environment. Map construction and reading, weather and climatic analysis, classification of vegetative and soil associations, landform distribution analysis.
COREQUISITE: 101. Two hour lab. 195. Survey of Environmental Issues. (3)
Survey of environmental issues related to the degradation of land, air, and water resources. 201. World Regional Geography. (3)

62. Museums In The Classroom Ocean Project
covered bottle with plants inside self-contained systems). Have students estimatethe amount of water contained in points in the world's oceans (ie islands
http://www.chias.org/www/edu/mitc/wkshp/ocean/oceans.html
Museums in the Classroom Ocean Project This project was created by teachers in the 1997 Museums in the Classroom Summer Workshop at the Chicago Academy of Sciences. The lesson is all about water and how it functions, specifically in the ocean. Included in this project are hands-on activities, links to other web sites on oceans and water, extension ideas, and a discussion of the standards met by this project.
I. Words To Know About Water and Oceans.
II. What is the Water Cycle?
III. How Does it Work?
IV. What Else Can You Do With Students Studying Water?
V. Other Ocean and Water Resources.
VI. Standards Met By Studying Water and Oceans.
Sound Like an Expert!!-Useful Vocabulary about Oceans
  • seamounts-cone-shaped volcanic mountains on the floor of the sea
    * We looked at the satellite map and saw the seamounts in the Pacific Ocean.
  • trenchesdeep, narrow valleys on the floor of the sea
    *Most trenches are in the Pacific Ocean, and the Marianas Trench, near Japan, is the deepest.
  • coral reef-rocky land formation formed from the shells of coral animals; usually found in a circular shape around a mass in the ocean

63. Oceans And Atmosphere
am, move water in and out of bays and estuaries 4. Fresh water floats on Climate changeA. Interrelated systems B. Small changes - big effects = ice ages 3-5
http://www.janrasmussen.com/oceanair.html
Ocean-Atmosphere Systems Physical Geology, ACC by Jan C. Rasmussen GEO 1614 June 14, 1999 Atmosphere-Ocean System - Chapter 9 I. Atmosphere-
A. Composition
1. O-21%, Ni-78%, Ar-0.9%,CO2-0.03%, H2O-0.01-3%
2. Greenhouse gases - H2O, CO2, ozone, methane, nitrous oxides
Absorb certain wavelengths of light and heat the air
B. Structure
1. Troposphere - 0-20 km - weather, clouds, water vapor
2. Stratosphere - 20-50 km - 10 ppm ozone O3 - absorbs harmful UV radiation
C. Circulation
1. Driven by uneven solar heating - angle at poles, equator
3. Zones a. Equatorial tropical low pressure (hot, rising air, rain) b. Subtropical high pressure (sinking air, drying, deserts) c. Temperate - mid-latitudes -westerlies in N. hemisphere, d. Polar - high latitudes - (rising, snow, dry at poles) D. Rainfall Sources 1. Excess evaporation over precipitation = water vapor source if winds landward a. W. Atlantic = to Amazon R. b. E. Pacific = to Mississippi R.

64. Schedule
Structural Geology. Geologic Time. oceans, Air. Weathering. Austin Soils. Schedule.Slope systems lect. Topo. Rivers lect. Ground water lect. Topographic map interp.
http://www.janrasmussen.com/schedule.html
New Schedule, Physical Geology and Physical Geography, CC revised 4/9/03 Physical Geology - Cochise College, Ft. Huachuca, AZ - spring semester March 12 - May 12, 2003 day date Topic Chapter Lab exercise Wed. Mar. 12 Introduction, syllabus , schedule; slides on Arizona Geology 1, handout Student questionaire - at bottom of this page Thurs. Mar. 13 Mineral Properties 2, handout Mineral Properties lab Tues. Mar. 25 Mineral Groups Mineral Identification Wed. Mar. 26 Gemstones and Minerals continued mineral i.d. continued, paragraph on Gemstones movie Thurs Mar. 27 Plate Tectonics plate tectonics exercise Tues. Apr.1 Soils Soils exercise Wed. Apr. 2 Igneous Rocks 3, handout Igneous Rocks I.D. Thurs Apr. 3 Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks handout Tues. Apr. 8 volcanoes review volcano exercise Wed. Apr. 9 geologic time exercise and fossil i.d. Thurs Apr. 10 Weathering, Mass Movement landslide movie, landslide aerial photo exercise Tues. Apr. 15

65. [Regents Prep Global History] Human & Physical Geography: Human Impact
Today, the various systems of roads that crisscross linking the Atlantic and PacificOceans, have contributed man made structures that block water from flowing
http://regentsprep.org/Regents/global/themes/geography/imp.cfm

Regents Prep
Global History
Human Impact Introduction

Human impact on the environment can be explained in two important ways. One is how humans have adapted to and changed their environment to survive and make life more comfortable and convenient. The other is the effects of these changes and adaptations. Positive Changes/Adaptations
Humans have made many changes to their geographical situations to better suit their needs and wants. Most of these changes/adaptations have had a positive impact on the lives of humans, but were not necessarily good for the environment. Irrigation
Irrigation systems bring water from nearby sources, often rivers, to areas where crops are grown. Early civilizations such as those in Egypt and China used irrigation systems to grow more food, enabling them to expand and grow. In modern times, more advanced irrigation systems have been developed to grow crops in areas once thought barren. Terrace Farming
Terrace farming involves cutting out flat areas (terraces) into near vertical slopes to allow farming. Terrace farms appears as

66. What Is Physical Geography? Earth As A Celestial Body
Short online course in Physical geography.Category Science Social Sciences geography Physical geography...... knowledge about the internal works of Earth systems. describes in detail how waterflows through one can notice continents (solid matter), oceans (liquid), and
http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/~naumov/TA/GEO101/Lectures/Lecture1/notes1.html
What is Physical Geography?
Earth as a Celestial Body What is Physical Geography?
1. Fundamental questions of physical geography

2. The 4 spheres of the Earth
Earth as a Celestial Body ...
4. Time on the globe
What is Physical Geography? 1. Fundamental questions of physical geography So, what is Physical/Environmental Geography about? If you think about the world we live in (the material aspect of the world, to be specific), you'll probably agree that it may be roughly divided into (1) things of natural origin, and (2) things of cultural origin, i.e. created by people. Natural things are also called physical (in the broad sense, meaning non-human) or environmental. One way to answer the question above physical geography is about the physical elements of our world: landforms, soils, rivers, air masses, ecosystems, and so on. The problem with this definition is that every major environmental phenomenon is also studied by its own respective branch of science. Indeed, as the table below shows, landforms are the subject of geomorphology, weather is studied by meteorology, oceans and rivers - by hydrology, etc. Physical Elements of the Environment Science Rocks Geology Landforms Geomorphology Soils Pedology Flora, Fauna

67. Geographylinks
Employment Events Geographical Information systems Internet Links Internet LinksEarth's Land, water and Erosion oceans oceans and Seas oceans and Seas
http://yalesecondary.sd34.bc.ca/Subject Weblinks/geographylinks.html
YALE SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARY WEBLINKS
Geography - Africa
Africa - Art and Culture
Africa - Internet Links I
Africa - Internet Links II
Geography - Asian Studies
Asia - Encyclopedia References
Asia - Internet Links I
Asia - Internet Links II
Asia - Internet Links III ...
Third World
Geography - Countries
GENERAL RESOURCES
Atlapedia
Countries
Countries of The World
Country Indicators For Foreign Policy ...
Your Nation
COUNTRY HEALTH REPORTS
Health Canada Information For Travelers
Pan American Health Organization
Red Cross Operations By Country
US Center For Disease Control
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Australia Department of Foreign Affairs Country Factsheets
Country Commercial Guides
Country Reports On Trade and Economic Policies
Energy Use and Production ...
World Trade Organization
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
Development Studies
European Union
United Nations Development Programme
GOVERNMENTS
Foriegn Governments LEGAL INFORMATION Global Legal Information NATIONAL STATISTICAL AGENCIES
Australia
Canada
International Statistics Agencies
National Statistics Agencies ...
US Census Bureau
NEWS AND NEWS DATABASES News and News Databases REGIONAL STUDIES
Africa I
Africa II
American
Asian Studies ...
Western Hemisphere
SPECIFIC COUNTRIES
Australia
Canada
China
Denmark ...
United Kingdom
TRAVEL ADVISORIES
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
Canadian Department of State
UK Foreign Consular Office
US Department of State ...
US State Department
UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION

68. Gr8water
of the earth’s surface is covered with water, and most of this water is foundin the oceans. In learning about the earth’s water systems, students will
http://exodus.tbcdsb.on.ca/workshop/gr8water.htm
Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board Information, Communication and Technology Resources
Grade 8 Return to Index page Earth and Space Systems: Water Systems Overview Overall Expectations By the end of Grade 8, students will:
Websites
Water for Tomorrow Canada's Liquid Assets Geography for Kids: Hydrosphere The Watershed Game ... Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board carr/pascuzzo/strachan/2002

69. HERODOT - Using The Web In Teaching Geography
Rivers, lakes, inland waterways, water powers the Earth on the continents and on theoceans;; transportation and their cooperation in transportational systems.
http://www.geo.ut.ee/kooligeo/eng/syllabus.html

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I. Syllabus of basic school 1.1. Objectives of teaching The objective of teaching geography in basic school is to ensure that the student
  • is able to understand the natural phenomena and processes on the Earth and the relations between them;
  • is able to value the possibilities of human actions as well as the consequences of human activity in different natural conditions; is able to understand the need for sustainable use of resources;
  • is familiar with the racial, linguistic, cultural, and religious diversity of humankind and respects this;
  • is able to read and use maps;
  • is able to use geographic knowledge acquired in school in everyday life. 1.2. Content of teaching Physical geography of the world - 7. Form Graphicasy
    Plans and maps. Map scale, different types of scales. Mapwork. Azimuth. Latitude and longitude. Map grids. Map symbology. General geographical maps and thematic maps. Generalization. The globe. Map projections. Local time and zonal time. Time zones and international date line. Inside the Earth. The Earth's history
  • 70. NCSU CALS Water Quality Program
    CE 484 water Supply and Waste water systems; CE 487 CE 584 Hydraulics of Groundwater; CE 585 Urban 201 Environmental Ethics; MDS 220 oceans Our Continuing
    http://www.water.ncsu.edu/courses.html
    Courses
    For more information, send e-mail to: CALSWQ@ncsu.edu
    Last modified September 8, 2000

    71. Oceans And The Water View File Set/20 - Hubbard Scientific, Scott
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    72. JosseyBass :: Modern Physical Geography, Study Guide, 4th Edition
    The Earth's Atmosphere and oceans. The Earth's Radiation Balance. Global ClimateSystems. The Soilwater Balance and Climate. Low-Latitude Climates.
    http://www.josseybass.com/cda/product/0,,0471551031|toc|2772,00.html
    By Keyword By Title By Author By ISBN By ISSN Shopping Cart My Account Help Contact Us ... Modern Physical Geography, ... Table of Contents Related Subjects
    Urban Geography

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    73. Oceans Of Water
    industry, on Earth or in space. oceans of water Programmed by WebÞingAdvanced systems Software for UNIX and Internet.
    http://www.eso.org/seaspace/seaspace-water.html
    Sea and Space
    Oceans of Water
    Recent research has shown water to be present in much larger quantities than thought before, in the outer solar system, in the atmospheres of giant stars and in the interstellar clouds of dust and gas. This part of the Sea and Space programme aims at explaining the ubiquitous nature of this molecule that is so crucial for life on Earth. It gives the opportunity to introduce various interdisciplinary aspects (physics, chemistry, mathematics, geography, biology, astronomy) and to determine where there is water and how this precious resource influences the habitability of our planet, as compared to its sister planets, Mars and Venus. Most of this activity will be web-based, with plenty of related links, selected exercises, etc. The outcome may be "an article" in the Contest "Newspaper" (see contest page ), describing different, yet important aspects of the overall theme Sea and Space . The principal investigative methods to be used by the participants will be:
  • Observation
  • Comparison of different geographic areas
  • Evaluation of satellite images
  • Detection in space of extraterrestrial water liquid and molecules
  • Investigations of the water cycle of water in organisms, in plant, in general life, in industry, on Earth or in space.
  • 74. List Of Technical Resources
    many kinds of data related to the oceans. and implementation of effective groundwatermanagement procedures some of the Unidata- based IEIS systems around the
    http://www.radford.edu/CollegeDept/Geography/TechResources.html
    Technical Resources in Geography
    AFRICA-EIS (GIS/EIS in Africa)
    : The "New" Forum for discussing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Environmental Information Systems (EIS) in Africa.
    ARC/INFO Tutorial Home Page
    : This is an introductory course in ARC-INFO. Here you will find a simple tutorial on using the ARC-INFO GIS. You can browse it as lesson or download the files and work through the analysis in ARC-INFO yourself, using this as an on-line tutorial.
    GIS'95 Symposium Info
    : Ninth Annual Symposium on Geographic Information Systems for Natural Resources, Environment and Land Information Management: March 27 - 30, 1995 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
    : GIS technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning. Click here for more information on GIS including software, standards, models and applications.
    Geographic Information Systems Archive (GIS-L)
    : Archive of this GIS related listserv.
    Geographic Information System Resources
    : This list includes a variety of things on the internet, with links you can follow to find out more about them or use them directly.
    Geological Survey: U.S. (USGS)

    75. Unit E Fresh And Saltwater Systems
    JPEG image 384x256 pixels; oceans Part 2; oceans - Part 1; Continental DrainageSystems Geology Labs On-Line - Virtual USGS water Resources Education Resources.
    http://argyll.epsb.edmonton.ab.ca/jreed/jhscience/8science/unite.htm
    8 Index A B C ... D E Fresh and Saltwater Systems Unit E Social and Environmental Priority 2.5 Water Puzzles Water Quality Water-borne Materials
    • under construction
    Erosion and Deposition Erosion Deposition Stream Characteristics Continental Drainage Systems

    76. International Space School Educational Trust ISSET
    The Library . geography . Rivers and oceans. Rivers and oceans. TheAmazon River Discussion on the Amazon and the water cycle.
    http://www.isset.org/library.php?location=36

    77. GTAV: Hotlinks
    Government organisations. Geographic Information systems (GIS). Rivers and water. Dailysites of oceans, storms, volcanoes, earthquakes and solar occurrences.
    http://www.netspace.net.au/~gtav/hotlinks/newlinks.html
    New Geography Hotlinks Newest additions to links for Geographers From here, you may . . . Go to the index of topics with new hotlinks New topic sections Go to the main hotlinks page ...
    Return to the GTAV home page

    New topics sections to form part of the hotlinks jumpsite Bushfires and forests Global Issues University departments/ ... Media
    Index of topics
  • Antarctica and the Arctic Bushfires and forests Conservation organisations Country and region information ... General Interest sites
  • Topics unchanged from hotlinks page
    Hot deserts and desertification
    Multilateral laws, treaties, agreements and protocols
    Newsgroups
    Endangered species
    Bushfires and forests
    Toxic waste, waste management and pollution
    Conservation organisations
    Minerals and mining
    Energy Resources
    Place name indexes
    Olympic Games
    Government organisations
    Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
    Global Issues
    Rivers and water
    Social science
    World current affairs/Media
    National Parks and Wilderness areas
    Parks Victoria Environment monitoring World Heritage List A complete listing of the more than 550 locations around the world designated as a World Heritage site by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
    Travel and tourism
    The Rough Guide This guide from HotWired provides background, facts, history, and travel information for dozens of countries and regions around the world.

    78. IoE Minor For Fall 2003
    Division Courses in the Environmental systems and Society and characteristics of atmosphere,oceans, and land coastal and drinking water pollution, population
    http://www.ioe.ucla.edu/academic/Minor_Proposal_02.htm
    Environmental Systems and Society Minor Catalog Description IoE Minor Program Chair (Tom Harmon, x6-3735, tharmon@ucla.edu IoE Minor Program Administrator (Dorothy Fletcher x44908, dfletche@ucla.edu The Environmental Systems and Society minor is designed for students who wish to augment their major program of study with courses addressing the relationships between environmental science and associated social and political issues. The minor seeks to impart a deeper understanding of environmental systems related to air, land and water resources, providing a basis for sound decision making as a citizen and professional. To enter the minor, students must be in good academic standing (minimum 2.0 grade-point average), and file a petition at the Institute of the Environment ( Hershey Hall, 310-825-5008, ioe@ucla.edu ). All degree requirements, including the specific requirements for this minor, must be fulfilled within 216 units. Required Lower-Division Courses (minimum 8 units). Completion of at least two of the following with grades of C or better: Astronomy 3, Atmospheric Sciences

    79. Geography Page
    water, Climate and vegetatyion from geography World. Coastal Erosion EcoSystems Ecosystems, Biomes, and Habitats. oceans and Oceanography
    http://www.sip.ie/sip069/Documents/geographypagethree.html
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    Geography 3
    WWW.Skoool.ie Notes and support from this fledgling, Irish, educational, site are specifically designed for the needs of the Irish syllabus at both Leaving and Junior Certificate level. Teachers and Students are further advised that there are resources on all subjects available at Leaving Cert.net and at ScoilNet . These are terrific and totally free sites.
    Acid Rain
  • Acid Rain is a serious environmental problem that affects large parts of the US and Canada. This web site provides information about acid rain's causes and effects, how we measure acid rain, and what is being done to solve the problem. Activities to explore acid rain and building stones by Elaine S. McGee. This 38-page report provides 12 activities for students to explore the effects of acid rain on building stones. Send for your free copy.
  • 80. ThinkQuest USA Library : Oceans, Lakes & Water
    Included are water characteristics in the different types of component parts of livingsystems work together crosscurricular unit about oceans that integrates
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=151&cid=2

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