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This innovative educational website was created by Elisabeth Benders-Hyde, a science aide at the West Tisbury School in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The site was originally inspired by a biome project developed by...
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado has made available the publication, Impact of Various Processing Options on SSM/I-derived Brightness Temperatures. This publication summarizes...
The Global Change Master Directory is a very large directory to Earth science data and services. Users can search for datasets by a number of Earth Science topics such as agriculture, atmosphere, oceans, climate...
This site from SERC's Starting Point encourages the user to recognize relationships between modern GIS and traditional geoscience spatial analysis methods. Links to example GIS exercises and exercises and visualizations...
The Encyclopedia of Earth is a very ambitious effort to provide high-quality information on a wide range of subjects related to the Earth, its natural environments and their interaction with society. The "About" section...
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