Join the Celebration!

   

Celebrating 100 Years of Science! | 1925-2025

  • UMCES HOME
  • DONATE

Search form

  • Work with Us
    • Science communication services
    • Environmental report card production
    • Training and capacity building
    • Stakeholder Engagement
    • Careers
  • Media Library
    • Symbols
    • Graphics
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Report cards
  • Education
    • Professional Certificate
    • MEES Graduate Program
    • Short Courses
    • Initiatives
  • Blog
  • Enewsletter
  • Publications
    • Books
    • Report Cards
    • Newsletters
    • Reports
    • Brochures
    • Posters
    • Papers
  • Projects
  • About
    • Who we are
    • What we do
    • Our Mission
    • History
    • Partnerships
    • Contact
    • Land Acknowledgment Statement
    • Project Videos
  • Home
  • Media Library
Clear Filters

Lightbox (0)

Symbol Package
The Arctic coastlines are highly variable, can be stable or extremely dynamic, and are the site of most of the human activity that occurs at high latitudes. Extraction of natural resources occurs in many locations around the Arctic Ocean creating the need for port facilities and the potential for pollution. These pressures are only likely to increase with time.
Human Dimension in the Arctic coastal zone
Tombstones in a burial ground or cemetery.
Cemetery
An autoanalyzer setup to measure isotope ratios in dissolved gases in water samples.
Autoanalyzer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer equipment to analyze dissolved gases in water samples
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
An old mass spectrometer for analyzing stable isotopes
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The tubing allows different gases to flow in and out of the mass spectrometer to meausure gas chemistry and isotope ratios
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath to set samples at a constant temperature
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath
This conceptual diagram illustrates the process in which higher level trophic organisms have a smaller and smaller area of habitat to occupy when environmental parameters that affect these organisms are degraded.
Habitat squeeze
Illustration of the mathematical constant pi.
Mathematics: Pi
Illustration of piezometer
Piezometer
Illustration of anemometer
Anemometer
Illustration of a scale bar: kilometers vs miles. Useful for maps.
Scale bar: kilometers vs miles
Illustration of current meter
Current meter
Illustration of current meter with flag
Current meter with flag
Illustration of Licor profiler unispec spectrometer
Licor profiler unispec spectrometer
Illustration of Ramses spectrometer
Ramses spectrometer
Illustration of Ramses spectrometer
Ramses spectrometer 2
CBOS (Chesapeake Bay Observing System) buoy at the mouth of the Choptank River. There are several of the units throughout Chesapeake Bay, maintained by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
CBOS Buoy
Illustration of mass spectrometer
Mass spectrometer 2
Illustration of temperature variation
Temperature variation
Illustration of high temperature
Temperature: high
Illustration of low temperature
Temperature: low
Illustration of moderate temperature
Temperature: moderate
Illustration of very high temperature
Temperature: very high
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next

UMCES Links

  • Home
  • About
  • Campuses
  • News & Events
  • Directory
  • Employment
  • Research
  • Press Room

Contact Info

2020 Horns Point Rd
Cambridge, MD 21613

410-221-2048

Contact

Enewsletter

Subscribe to our enewsletter

Copyright 2025 UMCES | Privacy/Terms of Use | An Institution of the University System of Maryland