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| What is the Relationship between Sequestered Carbon and the Carbon Cycle? (Map 2 of 3)During an October 2010 webinar, scientist Larry Mayer talked about carbon - how it moves between air, sea and sediment in earth systems. The topic has important implications for climate change and he described carbon as a "genie in a bottle" that humans are now releasing. His series of three concept maps explained current best estimates about "standing stock" of carbon in different locations and forms, and illustrated rates of transfer between, and the residence times in, each location. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 10/6/2010 |
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| What is the Relationship between Sequestered Carbon and the Carbon Cycle? (Map 1 of 3)During an October 2010 webinar, scientist Larry Mayer talked about carbon - how it moves between air, sea and sediment in earth systems. The topic has important implications for climate change and he described carbon as a "genie in a bottle" that humans are now releasing. His series of three concept maps explained current best estimates about "standing stock" of carbon in different locations and forms, and illustrated rates of transfer between, and the residence times in, each location. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 10/6/2010 |
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| What is the Relationship between Sequestered Carbon and the Carbon Cycle? (Map 3 of 3)During an October 2010 webinar, scientist Larry Mayer talked about carbon - how it moves between air, sea and sediment in earth systems. The topic has important implications for climate change and he described carbon as a "genie in a bottle" that humans are now releasing. His series of three concept maps explained current best estimates about "standing stock" of carbon in different locations and forms, and illustrated rates of transfer between, and the residence times in, each location. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 10/6/2010 |
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| Role Model Webinar |
| 10/20/2010 |
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| Role Model Webinar |
| 10/20/2010 |
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| Modeling the Ocean Climate System - Why are there multiple models?First map shown during Carolyn Jordan's (UNH) November 2010 webinar. She addressed how models are used in studying ocean/climate systems. Her concept maps illustrate some of the physical, chemical and biological processes that are taken into account in her models. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 11/3/2010 |
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| Role Model Webinar |
| 11/3/2010 |
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| How do Nutrients and Pollutants affect Estuaries? (Map 1 of 2)First concept map presented by Linda Kalnejais during her November 2010 webinar. She focused on nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous and iron, which are necessary for the survival of organisms. However, when they accumulate in excess, nutrients can endanger the health of the organisms by creating poor water quality conditions, even dead zones. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 11/17/2010 |
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| How do Nutrients and Pollutants affect Estuaries? (Map 2 of 2)Second concept map presented by Linda Kalnejais during her November 2010 webinar. She focused on nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous and iron, which are necessary for the survival of organisms. However, when they accumulate in excess, nutrients can endanger the health of the organisms by creating poor water quality conditions, even dead zones. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 11/17/2010 |
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| What is the Role of Iron in the Carbon Cycle and Climate Change? (Map 1 of 3)First concept map shown by Dr. Fei Chai during his December 2010 webinar. He outlined the current understanding of, and debate concerning, climate change and global warming. His map contains many useful graphs, charts, and diagrams showing evidence of the increases in temperature and carbon outputs, sea level rise, and the increased incidence of natural disasters. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 12/1/2010 |
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| What is the Role of Iron in the Carbon Cycle and Climate Change? (Map 2 of 3)Second concept map shown by Dr. Fei Chai during his December 2010 webinar. He outlined the current understanding of, and debate concerning, climate change and global warming. His map contains many useful graphs, charts, and diagrams showing evidence of the increases in temperature and carbon outputs, sea level rise, and the increased incidence of natural disasters. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 12/1/2010 |
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| What is the Role of Iron in the Carbon Cycle and Climate Change? (Map 3 of 3)Third concept map shown by Dr. Fei Chai during his December 2010 webinar. He outlined the current understanding of, and debate concerning, climate change and global warming. His map contains many useful graphs, charts, and diagrams showing evidence of the increases in temperature and carbon outputs, sea level rise, and the increased incidence of natural disasters. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 12/1/2010 |
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| How do Lobsters Survive in the Gulf of Maine from Hatch to Catch?Concept map presented by Dr. Rick Wahle during his February 2011 webinar. His map provides a wealth of information about the life cycle of American lobsters (Homeras americanus); their settlement process and the predation, environmental, and disease factors affecting their survival and recruitment to later life stages. |
| Role Model Webinar |
| 2/16/2011 |
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| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 10/9/2013 |
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| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 10/9/2013 |
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| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 10/9/2013 |
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| Mapping Stories Around the World (3 of 3)This translated concept map (3 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| Mapping Our World with Aquarius/SAC-D (1 of 3)This translated concept map (1 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| International Collaboration (2 of 3)This translated concept map (2 of 3) was developed for use during a Spanish-langage webinar hosted by COSEE-OS with presenters representing the Argentina Space Agency, NASA's JPL, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. |
| Earth Science Week Webinar 2013 |
| 12/3/2013 |
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| Bioturbation and effects on sediment biogeochemistryConcept map presented byNils Volkenborn (Univ. of South Carolina) during his June 2012 webinar. He addressed the techniques that can allow scientists to "see" under the mud to gather information about how worms, bivalves and other benthic organisms modify their environments by bioturbation. |
| Benthic Webinar Archive |
| 6/12/2012 |
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| Benthic Webinar Archive |
| 6/19/2012 |
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| Benthic Webinar Series OverviewThe first concept map shown by Sara Lindsay (UMaine) during her June 2012 webinar was an overview of the COSEE-OS Benthic Ecology webinar series. |
| Benthic Webinar Archive |
| 6/26/2012 |
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| How does injury affect benthic invertebrates?The second concept map shown by Sara Lindsay (UMaine) during her June 2012 webinar focused on changes to individual behaviors and physiology that can occur when an animal is injured. |
| Benthic Webinar Archive |
| 6/27/2012 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/13/2015 |
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| GEOTRACES Webinar Series |
| 5/10/2015 |
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