Phoenix, AZ September 22-25, 2019 Conference Website The Grand Canyon State welcomes the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting & Exposition to Phoenix in 2019, which marks both the 150th…
…as mid-ocean ridges and mountains, and events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. The module is built around two innovative tools: the Seismic Explorer and the Tectonic Explorer. The Seismic…
…toxic or harmful effects on people, fish, shellfish, marine mammals, and birds.” According to the USGS, HABs can modify food webs, alter the taste or quality of seafood or drinking…
…talents to a different use as a summer intern blogging about our several Earth science projects, including High-Adventure Science and GEODE. She recently wrote a blog post about the Ridgecrest…
…near Ridgecrest, the strongest to hit the area in 20 years. The quake followed the Independence Day 6.4 magnitude earthquake the previous day north of Ridgecrest. While the increase in…
…well as how humans can mitigate their effects, but how can teachers know what resources to trust? The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) reviewed over 30,000 free online…
…natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the development of technologies to mitigate their effects). Our curriculum design uses an “embedded phenomena” framework* in which scientific phenomena are…
…solar energy can use our web-based software Energy3D to simulate how much power could be generated from their rooftops, while they also contribute data to a worldwide Virtual Solar Grid.…
…online course shed light on the effects of these features on guiding students to design costโeffective solar power systems. Xie, C., Schimpf, C., Chao, J. Nourian, S., & Massicotte, J….
…you experience the effects of mass, fluidity, surface tension. However, in both cases, this preliminary stage of “messing about” is a necessary prerequisite to the pursuit of an intellectual understanding…