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Welcome to the Gallery of Public Maps. These maps have been published by the community of concept map creators who want to share their expertise on a wide variety of ocean and climate topics. Browse the maps below or use the search to find maps relevant to your interests.
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What are the Causes and Impacts of Sea Level Change?
What are the Causes and Impacts of Sea Level Change?
Consensus map created by Dr. Neal Driscoll (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
How do Biological Processes Decrease Atmospheric C02?
How do Biological Processes Decrease Atmospheric C02?
Consensus map created by Dr. Lihini Aluwihare (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
What is the Role of Biological Light Production in Ecology and Technology?
What is the Role of Biological Light Production in Ecology and Technology?
Consensus map created by Dr. Dimitri Deheyn (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
What are Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)? Why are they Important?
What are Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)? Why are they Important?
Consensus map created by Dr. Brad Erisman (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
How does Ocean Life Mediate Geochemical Cycling within the Earth System? (Map 2 of 2)
How does Ocean Life Mediate Geochemical Cycling within the Earth System? (Map 2 of 2)
Consensus map created by Dr. Katherine Barbeau (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
What is a Geochemical Cycle? (Map 1 of 2)
What is a Geochemical Cycle? (Map 1 of 2)
Consensus map created by Dr. Katherine Barbeau (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) with graduate students during the October 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop.
COSEE-CA Workshop ARCHIVE
10/6/2011
How are Scientists and Resource Managers Working Together to Address Shark Decline and World Shark Populations?
How are Scientists and Resource Managers Working Together to Address Shark Decline and World Shark Populations?
Map created by Dr. Chris Lowe at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
How do Humans affect Ecosystem Function and Services in Estuaries?
How do Humans affect Ecosystem Function and Services in Estuaries?
Created by Dr. Peggy Fong for the April 2011 COSEE West Faculty-Graduate Student workshop at the University of Southern California.
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
What do Microbes do for the Ocean? (And the World?)
What do Microbes do for the Ocean? (And the World?)
Map created by Dr. Jed Fuhrman at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
What Role do Phytoplankton Play in Carbon Cycling? What Trace Metals / Vitamins play a Key Role in this Process?
What Role do Phytoplankton Play in Carbon Cycling? What Trace Metals / Vitamins play a Key Role in this Process?
Map created by Dr. Sergio Wilhelmy at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
How are Past Climates Recorded and Decoded by Scientists?
How are Past Climates Recorded and Decoded by Scientists?
Map created by Dr. Aradha Tripani at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
What do Microbes do for the Ocean? (And the World?)
What do Microbes do for the Ocean? (And the World?)
Map created by Dr. Jed Fuhrman and graduate students at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
Are Shark Populations Declining? What Can we do About It?
Are Shark Populations Declining? What Can we do About It?
Map created by Dr. Chris Lowe and graduate students at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
How do Humans affect Estuaries?
How do Humans affect Estuaries?
Map created by Dr. Peggy Fong and graduate students at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
What Role do Phytoplankton Play in Carbon Cycling?
What Role do Phytoplankton Play in Carbon Cycling?
Map created by Dr. Sergio Wilhelmy and graduate students at the April 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
How do Scientists Study the Past to Predict the Future?
How do Scientists Study the Past to Predict the Future?
Map created by Dr. Arahdna Tripani and graduate students at the 2011 Faculty-Graduate Student workshop held at COSEE West (University of Southern California).
COSEE West Workshop Archive
4/4/2011
What are the Connections between Climate and Heat Stored in the Ocean and Atmosphere?
What are the Connections between Climate and Heat Stored in the Ocean and Atmosphere?
Concept map created by Dr. Josh Willis (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at JPL.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
What are we Learning from Aquarius Data?
What are we Learning from Aquarius Data?
Concept map created by Dr. Yi Chao (Remote Sensing Solutions) for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
How Does Salinity Drive Ocean Circulation?
How Does Salinity Drive Ocean Circulation?
Concept map created for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The map was created Dr. Michelle Gierach (JPL) in collaboration with educators Leticia Escajeda and Matt Leader.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
What are Models and How do they Work? (Map 1 of 2)
What are Models and How do they Work? (Map 1 of 2)
Concept map created by Dr. Gene Li (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at JPL.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
How is Ocean Modeling used in the SPURS Expedition? (Map 2 of 2)
How is Ocean Modeling used in the SPURS Expedition? (Map 2 of 2)
Concept map created by Dr. Gene Li (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at JPL.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
How a CO2 Source can Become a Sink?
How a CO2 Source can Become a Sink?
Concept map created by Dr. Doug Capone (Univ. of Southern California) for the November 2012 Salinity Educator Workshop held at JPL.
JPL Salinity Workshop
11/9/2012
1 - How does water phase change in the earth system?
1 - How does water phase change in the earth system?
Water can be found in three phases on Earth: gas, liquid and solid (ice). When heat energy is added from the sun, phase changes may occur (e.g., ice melt, evaporation of liquid water). Understanding basic water properties is fundamental to studying the global water cycle.
Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop
8/13/2015
2 - Where is water stored in the earth system?
2 - Where is water stored in the earth system?
This concept map shows the location and quantity of water stored on land, in the ocean, and in the atmosphere. It also traces how water fluxes between these major reservoirs (e.g., evaporation, precipitation). Various forms of water such as sea ice, soil moisture, groundwater, and land ice are also included.
Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop
8/12/2015
4 - What types of water motion can satellites detect?
4 - What types of water motion can satellites detect?
Earth-observing satellites can detect the lateral movement of seawater while inferring its vertical motion. Examples from a NASA field experiment show how in situ and computer model data were used synergistically with satellite-based measurements to study the saltiest part of the North Atlantic Ocean.
Jason / Aquarius / AirMOSS Workshop
8/10/2015

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