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A diagram illustrates the the current issues facing the inland wetland ecosystem on Assateague Island as well as the impacts climate change will have on this area.
Climate Change Effects on Assateague Island's…
A diagram illustrates the current conditions of the intertidal beach ecosystem on Assateague Island and shows the impact climate change will have on this area.
Climate Change Effects on Assateague Island's…
A diagram illustrates the factors related to climate change and how these factors will impact the species and habitat on Assateague Island.
Climate Change Factors and their Impacts on…
A diagram illustrates the impacts climate change will have on Assateague Island across several different ecosystems.
The Widespread Effects of Climate Change on…
The steps in this diagram assist Trust Fund recipients in determining the best experimental design and monitoring method for their water quality monitoring project.
Water Quality Management Decision Tree
Coastal wetlands that are protected from erosion have an adequate sediment supply to build upwards, and will likely be more resilient to the effects of climate change.
Coastal Wetlands Resilience to Climate Change…
Conceptual diagram illustrating that effective management can reduce user conflicts in marine environments.
Reduction of user conflicts in marine environments
Urban stream in Szombathely, Hungary
Urban stream in Szombathely
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Scubby tree on Telescope Peak trail
Stream
Stream
Urban stream in Szombathely, Hungary
Urban stream
Urban stream with buffer zone in Szombathely, Hungary. Steep banks suggest erosion effects.
Urban stream
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Winds create sand patterns at Mesquite Flat Dunes. Death Valley National Park has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Patterns in the sand
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Wind swept tree
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Wind twisted tree on mountainside
Erosional forces from the river have exposed these roots near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry
Exposed root structure
This tree is found along the trail to Telescope Peak. It struggles against winds and altitude. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Scrubby tree at high altitude
As part of the Science Communication course, students learn the principles of effective science communication, which include presenting good science well.
Zen and the Art of Science Communication
Mudslides brought rocks together, cementing them to form larger formations. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Illustration of the moon undergoing phases; first quarter is heading towards a full moon.
Moon: first quarter
Illustration of a full moon
Moon: full
Illustration of the moon undergoing phases: last quarter is heading towards a new moon.
Moon: last quarter
Illustration of the moon undergoing phases: new moon. The Moon, in its monthly orbital motion around Earth, lies between Earth and the Sun, and is therefore in conjunction with the Sun as seen from Earth. At this time, the dark (unilluminated) portion of the Moon faces almost directly toward Earth, so that the Moon is not visible to the naked eye.
Moon: new
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