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  1. Earth Science Information Network relationship of consortium to federal agencies : report to the Chairman, Committee on Science, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:NSIAD-96-13) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1995
  2. Earth's Green Mantle Plant Science for the General Eader by Sydney Mangham, 1947
  3. Earth's Green Mantle: Plant Science for the General Reader
  4. Earth Science Lab Book Teacher's Guide (General Science)
  5. Earth Science: Geology, the Environment, and the Universe, Student Edition (Earth Science) by McGraw-Hill, 2005-01-01
  6. Earth Science by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, et all 2005-03-18
  7. Earth Science by National Geographic Society, Ralph M. Feather, 2002-04
  8. Earth Science by Nancy E. Spaulding, Samuel N. Namowitz, 2004-01
  9. Earth Science the Easy Way (Barron's Easy Way Series) by Alan D. Sills, 2003-10-01
  10. Glencoe Physical Science with Earth Science, Student Edition (Glencoe Science) by McGraw-Hill, 2005-03-28
  11. Earth Lab: Exploring the Earth Sciences by Claudia Owen, Diane Pirie, et all 2005-07-20
  12. CliffsQuickReview Earth Science (Cliffsquickreview) by Scott Ryan, 2006-05-15
  13. Earth Science and the Environment (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card) by Graham R. Thompson, Jon Turk, 2006-10-04
  14. Let's Review: Earth Science by Jr., Edward J. Denecke, 2006-02-01

21. DJW's Resources For Earth Science Teaching
Home general earth science Metamorphic Petrology Mineralogy earth science Teaching. DJW s Resources for earth science Teaching
http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~davewa/teaching.html
Home General Earth Science Metamorphic Petrology Mineralogy Earth Science Teaching
Resources for Earth Science Teaching
Much has changed since I first compiled these resources over seven years ago, and the old pages are beyond useful revision or repair. Internet-based material is now abundant and search engines make it relatively easy to find. However, I'm still aiming to maintain a cut-down list of sites and materials I've found useful. You might also like to visit Oxford's Learning Technologies Group , who have pages of general and subject-based resources For the time being, here are a few general links:
General Educational Technology (UK)
  • CITAL: Computers In Teaching And Learning . From Staffordshire University, originally assembled by Prof. Mark Stiles. Many links on the use of IT in teaching and learning. Strong on pedagogy. Is also the source of the COSE VLE system. Educational Technology at the Centre for Academic Practice, University of Warwick.

22. Awesome Library - K-12 Science Lesson Plans
Provides carefully reviewed K12 education resources and lesson plans covering astronomy, biology, botany, ecology, earth sciences, problem solving, and general science topics.
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/scienceg.html
Science Astronomy
Biology

Lesson Plans

Animals
...
Index
Use 1 or 2 keywords. Examples Search the Web Home
Send comments to Dr. R. Jerry Adams at EDI

23. Proposed Course Requirements For Earth Science BS Degree, University At Albany
This proposal is effectively a revision of the previous earth science BS degree *Students intending to qualify for Middlelevel general science teaching
http://www.albany.edu/geosciences/geolesbs.html
Proposed course requirements for Earth Science BS degree
This degree is designed for students intending to enter Earth Science High School teaching in New York.
This proposal is effectively a revision of the previous Earth Science BS degree.
Note: this proposal is subject to revisions, prior to approval by University governance.
Geological Sciences Undergraduate Program general information page

For certification in New York State, this degree must be followed by completion of an MS degree in Secondary Education;
at Albany, this MS degree is in the School of Education A minimum of 66 credits for the combined major and minor, including (required) GEO 100N or 100F, 106, 210, 212, 230, 231, 330, 331, 332, 350 or 435, 380, 470, 494; ATM 107N, 210, 211, 304 or 305 (or GEO 450), 408B; PHY 100N, 105N, 108N; CHM 120N, 121N, 122A, 122B; MAT 112 . Students are strongly encouraged to take the following additional courses: *BIO 110N, 111N (or at least 102N and another BIO course); MAT 113 , GEO 250, 260, and two additional credits of GEO 494 starting in the sophomore year. Students are additionally encouraged to take the following other courses: ATM 100N, 101N, 307, 311; BIO 316, 319Z, 320; PHY 106, 109. New York State Earth Science teacher certification now requires 2 semesters of study of language(s) other than English (or satisfactory performance on CLPE in Spanish, French, or German). *Students intending to qualify for Middle-level General Science teaching certification should take at least two Biology courses.

24. Glacier
A collaboration between Rice and the NSF intended to introduce students to the Antarctic and the brave souls who are investigating that vast, frozen continent. The program has focused on development of a web site designed for the general public, and development of a handson, inquiry based, thematic curriculum that integrates into the traditional middle school earth, ocean and space science curriculum.
http://www.glacier.rice.edu/
The Glacier web pages are temporarily offline. Please check back in a week or two.

25. Earth Science Sites
general Sites Volcanoes earthquakes Water and Ice (Tsunamis) Rocks. general earth science Sites Kathy Schrock s Guide for Educators earth science
http://www.kathimitchell.com/earthsci.htm
Geological Processes
General Sites
Volcanoes Earthquakes Water and Ice ... Rocks General Earth Science Sites:
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Earth Science
http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/sci-tech/scies.html
Earth Science on the Web from NASA at Goddard - Earth Science Educator
http://webserv.gsfc.nasa.gov/metadot/index.pl?iid=1803

Earth Sciences Directorate - http://earthsciences.gsfc.nasa.gov/metadot/index.pl NASA Earth Science sites
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/teacher/othersites.html
Earth Science for Kids Only from NASA - Air Land Water Natural Hazards
http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/
E arth S cience Resources from Geocities for 4th and 5th graders
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/earthsci.html

Global Access to Educational Sources
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6617/earthsci6.html
Volcanoes and Earthquakes http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/curric/land/index.html Earth Science Links from The Science Spot http://sciencespot.net/Pages/kdzethsci2.html CyberSleuth Earth Science for Kids http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Science/Earth_Science/

26. Untitled Document
general, organic, physical, analytical, and inorganic chemistry, as well as earth science concentrations. Internship and research opportunities. ACS accredited.
http://www.american.edu/cas/department_chemistry.shtml

27. Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners
Images, Facts, News, for the general Public, read more. The GCMD holds earth science data set and service descriptions that provide vital information to
http://www.esipfed.org/
Data Center Education Center Technology Center List of Partners Federation Wide Search Home
About Us

Calendar

Data - Research
...
Educational

Resources
Federation Business

Foundation for Earth

Science
General Interest

GIS
News Technology/Tools ... The Charles Falkenberg Award Search this site Search the web Federation Official: Tom Yunck Welcome to the ESIP Federation! How may we assist you? Data- Science Research Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Hydrology, more... Data- Applications Business, Regional Planning, Hazards Management, Fisheries, more... Educational Resources K-12 Classroom, University Coursework, General Public, more... General Interest Images, Facts, News, for the General Public, read more... Federation Business Meetings, Committees, Governance, more.. Technology/Tools Interfaces, Software, more... About the Federation The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners ("Federation") is a network of researchers and associated groups that collects, interprets and develops applications for satellite-generated Earth observation information. Founded in 1998 under a grant from NASA, the consortium includes more than 80 member organizations, spanning NASA and NOAA's data centers, government research laboratories, research universities, education resource providers, technology developers, and nonprofit and commercial enterprises.

28. Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners
Classroom Categories (general science, earth science, Mathematics) Classroom Categories (earth science, Meteorology, general science) Product image
http://www.esipfed.org/education_center/subject.jsp?subject=General Science

29. Associate Degree In Geology + Earth Science, General College And University Degr
Geology + earth science, general A program that focuses on the scientific study of the earth; the forces acting upon it; and the behavior of the solids,
http://www.universities.com/On-Campus/Associate_degree_Physical_Sciences_Geology
Universities.com Distance Learning and On-Campus Colleges and Universities
Home On-Campus Associate degree Physical Sciences ... Geology + Earth Science, General
Result pages: Associate degree in Geology + Earth Science, General: A program that focuses on the scientific study of the earth; the forces acting upon it; and the behavior of the solids, liquids and gases comprising it. Includes instruction in historical geology, geomorphology, and sedimentology, the chemistry of rocks and soils, stratigraphy, mineralogy, petrology, geostatistics, volcanology, glaciology, geophysical principles, and applications to research and industrial problems.
Associate degree in Geology + Earth Science, General
Arizona California Idaho Michigan ...
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Result pages: Associate degree
Bachelor degree

First-Professional degree

Certificates
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distance learning site map

30. EOS Project Scientist - Dr. Lee-Lueng Fu
Dr.Lee Lueng Fu is NASA Project Scientist for the joint U.S./French TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason1 Missions and is the Head of the Ocean science Research Element of the Division of earth and Space sciences of JPL. Research focuses on the dynamics of ocean waves and currents ranging from internal gravity waves (scales of meters to kilometers) to the general circulation of the ocean (scales of hundreds to thousands of kilometers).
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/directory/eospso_members/l_fu.php
Home For Scientists For Educators For News Media ... Feedback
Dr. Lee-Lueng Fu
Jason-1 Project Scientist
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
USA
Phone: (818) 354-8167
Fax: (818) 393-6720
Email: llf@pacific.jpl.nasa.gov Dr. Lee-Lueng Fu is NASA Project Scientist for the joint U.S./French TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 Missions. He received the B.S. degree in Physics from National Taiwan University (1972) and the Ph.D. in Oceanography from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1980). He is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Administratively, he is the Head of the Ocean Science Research Element of the Division of Earth and Space Sciences of JPL. Dr. Fu's research has been focused on the dynamics of ocean waves and currents ranging from internal gravity waves (scales of meters to kilometers) to the general circulation of the ocean (scales of hundreds to thousands of kilometers). Since 1988 he has led an international team of oceanographers and geophysicists in the development of precision altimetric measurement of ocean surface topography from TOPEX/Poseidon and its follow-on, Jason-1, resulting in a decade-long record for the study of large-scale ocean variability ranging from the El Nino Southern Oscillation to global mean sea level variations.

31. K-12: Earth Science : GENERAL
general. AskA-Geologist ( E M H ) Students and teachers can email earth science questions to a geologist from the United States Geological Survey.
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/earth_sci.shtml

Earth Science
LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES VOLCANOES, EARTHQUAKES, PLATE TECTONICS Archaeology ... Teachers' Reference Section
GENERAL
Ask-A-Geologist ('E' 'M' 'H')
Students and teachers can email earth science questions to a geologist from the United States Geological Survey.
walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ask-a-geologist/

Canadian Landscapes ('E' 'M' 'H')
Discusses the geological features of Canada via an array of photographs and good, concise text descriptions. Includes detailed looks at glacial formations. Their server seems to be slow sometimes, so one must be patient in order to reap this superb site's benefits. Part of the Geological Survey of Canada's Terrain Sciences Division.
sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/landf.htm

Discovering Canada's Geoscience Heritage ('M' 'H')
In addition to providing extensive information on the geology of Canada, this Geological Survey of Canada site also explores the history of geologic research in that country.
collections.ic.gc.ca/geoscience/

32. USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) Library Home Page
general information, FAQ, and mapping information from the largest earth science library in the world .
http://library.usgs.gov/
Locations and Contacts:
Denver, CO

Flagstaff, AZ

Menlo Park, CA

Reston, VA
Have you seen the "People, Land and Water" special issue celebrating the USGS 125th Anniversary article, "The USGS Library A National Resource"
Have a question, comment or suggestion for the USGS Library staff? Send a message to "Ask a Librarian" Geographic Names Info System
National Geologic Map Database

Publications Warehouse
...
U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. Geological Survey Library,
MS950 National Center, Reston, Virginia 20192 USA URL http://library.usgs.gov/index.html Contact: Library Web Team Last modification: 10 August 2005 epd USGS Privacy Statement FOIA Accessibility

33. UNC Earth Sciences General Earth Sciences Program
Bachelor of science in earth sciences. Emphasis in general earth sciences. The general earth sciences emphasis provides a multidisciplinary background in
http://esci.unco.edu/ugrad/escigen.htm
Links Undergrad Programs Graduate Program Faculty Contact Info ... Webmaster
Bachelor of Science in Earth Sciences
Emphasis in General Earth Sciences
The General Earth Sciences emphasis provides a multidisciplinary background in the earth sciences. It offers an opportunity to develop a sequence of courses that includes both earth sciences and supporting fields of science and mathematics that best serve individual interests and career goals. This emphasis is intended for students who desire a comprehensive understanding of their physical environment, wish to pursue interests in oceanography or astronomy, or who plan to pursue careers in pre-secondary teaching where a multidisciplinary background in the earth sciences and supporting sciences and mathematics is desirable.
Program Requirements
This shows a summary of requirements. Consult the Catalog for the official details. General Earth Sciences Requirements Required Earth Sciences Credits Required Supporting Science and Mathematics Credits General Education Credits (7 Credits already included in above requirements) Remaining Credits Elective Credits Total Credits for this Degree View Sample Plan of Study
Earth Science Credits 30-40 hours.

34. Science For Everyone: Climate And Global Change
science for Everyone articles from American Geophysical Union publications, primarily for a general audience.
http://earth.agu.org/sci_soc/everyonecl.html
Science for Everyone:
Climate and Global Change
Stories, reports, and images that are specially selected to help convey the wonder of our home planet and beyond. C ATEGORIES Atmospheric Sciences Hydrologic Sciences Ocean Sciences Planetary Sciences ... Space Sciences Search:
Only searches AGU web pages Search for word(s): Case Sensitive Match any all words. Follow links. Science for Everyone Top Page
C LIMATE A ND G LOBAL C HANGE A RTICLES

35. NASA's Earth Observing System Project Science Office Homepage
committed to bringing program information and resources to program scientists and the general public alike. We re a part of the earth Sciences Portal.
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/
MM_preloadImages('/images/nav_home_active.gif','/images/nav_forscientists_active.gif','/images/nav_foreducators_active.gif','/images/nav_fornews_active.gif','/images/nav_data_active.gif','/images/nav_links_active.gif','/images/nav_directory_active.gif','/images/nav_profiles_active.gif','/images/nav_whoswho_active.gif','/images/nav_search_active.gif','/images/nav_feedback_active.gif'); Home For Scientists For Educators For News Media ... Feedback The Earth Observing System (EOS) is the centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE). It is composed of a series of satellites, a science component, and a data system supporting a coordinated series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. EOS will enable an improved understanding of the Earth as an integrated system. The EOS Project Science Office (EOSPSO) is committed to bringing program information and resources to program scientists and the general public alike.
August 16, 2005

36. What Is PEPP?
PEPP was established as a way to build a network of seismic recording stations in high schools across the United States and to enrich secondary school science education.
http://lasker.princeton.edu/general.html
What is PEPP?
PEPP (the Princeton Earth Physics Project) was established as a way to build a network of seismic recording stations in high schools across the US and to enrich secondary school science education. The goal of PEPP is to create fruitful links between research universities, colleges, and secondary education. It seeks to engage students in the acquisition of seismological data, to help teachers bring the reality of science into the classroom, and to motivate and enable scientists to spread knowledge and activities beyond the boundaries of their departments. Students use the PEPP network to study earthquakes and build research skills using real seismic data. PEPP's WWW server provides access to seismograms recorded by the PEPP Seismograph Network and other networks, access to a global seismicity database, and many other useful resources associated with PEPP or available on the Internet. PEPP was developed by Princeton University Department of Geosciences as a joint educational activity with several research universities who are part of the IRIS consortium. Funding for PEPP comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), with contributions from IRIS, Princeton University. PEPP Seismic Network
The PEPP Seismic Network page has maps which show the many schools that are involved in the PEPP Project. These schools are the backbone of PEPP. Each runs a real seismic station to record earthquakes using a low-cost seismometer developed especially for PEPP. Schools share data over the Internet and contribute to the central PEPP database.

37. Earth, Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences - Syracuse University Library
French Language Literature, general science, Geographic Info Systems Materials in the earth, Atmospheric, and Oceanic sciences are housed
http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/earth/
Other Subjects:
Subject Guides Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature American Studies Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies European Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Native American Studies Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General Social Science, General Social Work Sociology Television Women's Studies Writing Program
Geosciences
Materials in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Oceanic Sciences are housed primarily in the

38. Geology And Earth Science Links On The Walter Geology Library Web Page
GLO EPA Wetland Resource Database from the Texas general Land Office has Texas GIS information. Some Other Internet earth science Resources
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/geo/htlst.html

39. Earth Science Dept. Homepage
faculty picture, Kenneth Thompson Assoc. Professor general earth science physical science, teacher education (thompsok@emporia.edu)
http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/earthsci.htm
Earth Science
Emporia State University,
Emporia, Kansas, USA The Earth Science Department
offers a variety of courses, programs and degrees, which include geology, physical geography, space and earth sciences. Undergraduate and Master's degrees are available, as well as teacher certification. An interdisciplinary minor in geospatial analysis (GSA) and a graduate certificate in geospatial analysis are offered. A minor in paleontology is also available. Table of Contents Faculty Graduate assistants Web-based courses Student projects ... B.S. major in Earth Science.
GeoSpatial Analysis
program.
Graduate program
Geology Museum
NASA
Outreach program.
ESU class information
ESU rock garden
EARTH SCIENCE FACULTY
James S. Aber Professor: Quaternary geology, tectonic geology, remote sensing and GIS ( aberjame@emporia.edu Susan W. Aber Lecturer: mineralogy, gemology, general earth science. U.S. Depository Map Librarian ( abersusa@emporia.edu Michael Morales Assoc. Professor and Geology Museum Director: paleontology, general earth science ( moralesm@emporia.edu

40. Course Descriptions For Earth Science, General Science, And Physics
s for earth science, general science, and Physics. Revised, Fall, 2003. Please Click on Course Name for Most Recent Syllabus / Outline......Course
http://www.hpcnet.org/peru/artsandsciences/alma/gencd
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Search For
Course Descriptions for Earth Science, General Science, and Physics
Revised, Fall, 2003
Please Click on Course Name for Most Recent Syllabus / Outline Earth Science General Science Physics Earth Science Principles of Physical Science
3 hours) This is an integrated course covering the various phases of man's physical and chemical world. Experiences with a variety of learning situations, such as demonstrations, experiments, instructional television, and other visual aids are included. (Each Spring semester) Principles of Earth Science (4 hours) This is an integrated course that examines fundamental concepts in earth science. Course topics include concepts of matter and energy and their function in the solar system, basic global climatology and weather formation, fundamental geological composition and function, vulcanism, and tectonic processes, continental drift, glacial and loess deposition, Nebraska soils and the geophysical history of North America. Both lecture and laboratory are required for this course. (Each Fall semester) Energy (4 hours) This course is a study of energy resources with a focus on both nuclear and conventional power stations, design operation, cost, governmental regulations, safety, and environmental effects. Field trips to nuclear and conventional generation stations are required.

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