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Illustration representing climate change and above average temperatures
Climate change: above average temperatures
Illustration representing climate change and below average temperatures
Climate change: below average temperatures
Conceptual diagram illustrating how societal shifts as far as environment management are powered by a combination of power, knowledge, and passion.
Using knowledge to empower change
Educating about climate change and Chesapeake Bay aboard the R/V Rachel Carson
Teaching about climate change aboard the Rachel…
Conceptual diagram illustrating model for anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges in a watershed.
Anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges
Conceptual diagram illustrating how fragmentation and habitat degradation interact with climate change by limiting species' ability to retreat or find refuge from rising temperatures or extreme events.
Habitat degradation and climate change
Conceptual diagram illustrating how land subsidence is a major factor contributing to relative sea-level rise.
Land subsidence & sea-level rise
Conceptual diagram illustrating the universal causes and effects of sea-level rise.
Relative sea-level rise
Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise creates mainland-fringing marshland, as well as how it affects existing marshes.
Sea-level rise & marshes
Flooded salt marsh due to storm surge at high tide. Culvert allows tide to flow under road but is almost submerged due to storm.
Tropical Storm Hanna
Submerged tidal marsh due to storm surge.
Tropical Storm Hanna
Coastal erosion on Taylors Island.
Tropical Storm Hanna
Flooding in the rural community of Madison surrounds firehouse
Tropical Storm Hanna
Flooding in the rural community of Madison surrounds historic home and cemetary
Tropical Storm Hanna
Conceptual diagram illustrating the drivers of the water cycle when affected by some water quality impacts.
Climate change and the water cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating the factors that drive the local climate change.
Climate drivers
Conceptual diagram illustrating how climate change affects human health.
Climate impacts on human health
Conceptual diagram illustrating the process in which wetlands migrate during sea-level rise.
Protecting wetland migration corridors
Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise floods coastal lagoons, drowns islands, and increase coastal erosion.
Sea-level rise in Maryland's coastal bays
Illustration of flux tower
Flux tower
Illustration of sea-level rise
Climate change: sea-level rise
Illustration of Kyoto protocol sign
Kyoto protocol
Illustration of Licor profiler unispec spectrometer
Licor profiler unispec spectrometer
Conceptual diagram of habitats in Temperate Upwelling Ecosystems developed as part of the LOICZ project to look at Land Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone
Temperate Upwelling Ecosystem Habitat Summary
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