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  1. Lava Flow Eruptions- Exploring Earth's Volcanic Environments Virtual Fieldtrip

    05 Apr 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Steven Carey

    https://volcano.uri.edu/This module dealing with effusive volcanism highlights the 1783 Laki fissure eruption in Iceland, the largest historic lava flow event.Exploring Earth's Volcanic Environments:This module is one in a series of two web-based modules that have been developed...

  2. This Dynamic Planet

    16 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Paul Kimberly

    This Dynamic Planet is a 1 x 1.5 m wall map accompanied by an interactive web version ( http://mineralsciences.si.edu/tdpmap/index.htm ). It is designed to show Earth's most prominent features when viewed from a distance, and more detailed features upon closer inspection. The back of the map...

  3. Eruption! A Volcanic Crisis Simulation

    13 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Marcus I Bursik

    www.dartmouth.edu/~renshaw/eruption/ Eruption! is a web-based simulation of a twenty-five day period of volcanic activity leading up to a volcanic crisis, a situation in which lives are endangered. The immediate goal of the simulation is to highlight the hazards associated with volcanic eruptions...

  4. Website about the Montserrat volcano and its eruptions since 1995

    01 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Bob Thompson

    This strictly educational website montserratvolcano.org is NOTHING AT ALL TO DO with the official website of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory. I started it in 2007/8 as somewhere the island residents could go to, if they wanted more detail, many more pictures and a much more "chatty" style of...

  5. SciNews: A new resource for incorporating current events into the classroom

    28 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Erin Nicole DiMaggio

    SciNews Website:http://sese.asu.edu/teacher-resources The purpose of SciNews is to provide middle and high school teachers timely, pre-packaged lessons on a science current event (such as an oil spill, earthquake, or shuttle launch) that are short (~15 min), easy to implement, and align to state...