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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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Applying for Summer Research Programs: Tips & Resources Nov 2012
Applying for Summer Research Programs: Tips & Resources Nov 2012
Presented at a webinar hosted by the Institute for Broadening Participation on 11/28/2012
Carla Companion
11/28/2012
What is Turbulence and Why Do We Care About it?
What is Turbulence and Why Do We Care About it?
Concept map developed by Donald Webster (Georgia Tech) for his 23-Jan-13 webinar (first installment of the three-part series).
Turbulence Webinar Series
1/2/2013
At What Scales can we Observe Turbulence and How Does it Impact Ocean Organisms?
At What Scales can we Observe Turbulence and How Does it Impact Ocean Organisms?
Created for the Turbulence Webinar series featuring Dr. Jeannete Yen on January 30, 2013 at 7pm ET.
Turbulence Webinar Series
1/21/2013
How Do Copepods React & Interact With Turbulence at Small Scales?
How Do Copepods React & Interact With Turbulence at Small Scales?
Created for the Turbulence Webinar series featuring Dr. Jeannete Yen on January 30, 2013 at 7pm ET.
Turbulence Webinar Series
1/28/2013
How Does Turbulence Shift Advantage?
How Does Turbulence Shift Advantage?
Created for the Turbulence Webinar series featuring Dr. Pete Jumars on February 6, 2013 at 7pm ET.
Turbulence Webinar Series
1/29/2013
What is an Osmotroph?
What is an Osmotroph?
Created for the Turbulence Webinar series featuring Dr. Pete Jumars on February 6, 2013 at 7pm ET.
Turbulence Webinar Series
1/29/2013
2013 Sensing the Cosmos Concept Map
2013 Sensing the Cosmos Concept Map
This is a draft of a concept map for a middle school week-long STEM experience at the University of Notre Dame: see http://stc.michianastem.org
Thomas Loughran
2/1/2013
Community and Two Year College Webinar
Community and Two Year College Webinar
Concept map presented in the February 13, 2013 webinar, "From Community Colleges to Marine Sciences" presented by the Institute for Broadening Participation and COSEE - Ocean Systems.
IBP Webinars
2/8/2013
What is a Sensor Web and How Does it Help SPURS?
What is a Sensor Web and How Does it Help SPURS?
Map developed for 26-Feb-13 webinar featuring Dr. Eric Lindstrom, NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist.
SPURS Webinar Series
2/26/2013
What Affects Ocean Salinity and Why Should We Care?
What Affects Ocean Salinity and Why Should We Care?
Map developed for 05-Mar-13 webinar featuring Dr. Ray Schmitt, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
SPURS Webinar Series
3/5/2013
What Have We Learned About the SPURS Site and What's Next?
What Have We Learned About the SPURS Site and What's Next?
Map developed for 12-Mar-13 SPURS webinar featuring Dr.Fred Bingham.
SPURS Webinar Series
3/12/2013
Negotiating a Postdoc Position
Negotiating a Postdoc Position
Presented for the Institute for Broadening Participation's webinar on "How To Negotiate a Postdoc Position."
IBP Webinars
4/22/2013
Negotiating a postdoc position (IBP)
Negotiating a postdoc position (IBP)
Concept map prepared by the Institute for Broadening Participation for the second Postdoc Webinar, focusing on strategies for negotiating a postdoc position. Resources included in the map include a 'checklist' for things to ask about when negotiating a position.
Carla Companion
5/1/2013
BI_workshop_Jarett
BI_workshop_Jarett
Map for Broader Impact workshop webinar
Jessica Jarett
5/10/2013
The Hydrologic Cycle
The Hydrologic Cycle
This concept maps shows how the water cycle is connected to Earth processes such as precipitation and evaporation and how these processes can affect global climate. The map also highlights ties between the Aquarius satellite instrument, salinity, and climate.
Ryan Cope
6/18/2013
The Properties of Water
The Properties of Water
This map depicts the differences between fresh and salty water, and how those difference affect water's temperature and density.
Ryan Cope
6/18/2013
The Phases of Water
The Phases of Water
This map explains the structure of a water molecule and how changes in the structure of a water molecule create different "states" or phases of water: solid, gas, and liquid. The map also highlights the difference between sea ice and icebergs and what that means in terms of sea level and the "freshness" of ocean water.
Ryan Cope
6/18/2013
The Heat Capacity of Water
The Heat Capacity of Water
This concept map explains heat capacity in water (i.e. heat storage in water molecules) and how this enables life to be sustained on Earth. It also depicts how heat travels through the ocean (slowly) versus through the atmosphere (quickly).
Ryan Cope
6/18/2013
Map 1: How does the atmosphere affect land?
Map 1: How does the atmosphere affect land?
The atmosphere affects land through the exchange of freshwater and heat - creating the patterns of weather and vegetation seen across the globe. This can create wet rainy reigions, or desert regions - both on land and in the ocean. (Map 1 of 3)
SPURS Webinar Series
9/17/2013
Map 2: How does the atmosphere affect the ocean?
Map 2: How does the atmosphere affect the ocean?
The atmosphere can add or remove water due to precipiation and evaporation, and can also add or remove heat from the ocean. Both the freshwater content and temperature of ocean water determine its density - ultimately responsible for the structure and motion of the ocean. (Map 2 of 3)
SPURS Webinar Series
9/17/2013
Map 3: How does seawater move across latitudes - and why do we care?
Map 3: How does seawater move across latitudes - and why do we care?
When the properties of water are changed - including its temperature and density - freshwater may leave or enter a system, and this lateral transport, driven by currents and the Earth's rotation serve to move water across latitudes. This lateral movement of water is key to understanding long-term climactic changes in the ocean. (Map 3 of 3)
SPURS Webinar Series
9/17/2013
SPURS Ocean Thinking: From Skin To Deep
SPURS Ocean Thinking: From Skin To Deep
Presented by Dr. Stephen Riser (University of Washington) this map explores how technologies such as Argo floats can help researchers see long-term changes in salinity - from the ocean's surface to its deepest depths.
SPURS Webinar Series
9/23/2013
Angola Coast Biodiversity
James Fiorendino
9/28/2013
What has the SPURS central buoy been measuring - and why?
What has the SPURS central buoy been measuring - and why?
Presented by Tom Farrar (WHOI), this map explores the instrumentation and measurements contained on the SPURS central buoy - and how those measurements are combined to attempt to calculate a "salt budget" for the SPURS research area.
SPURS Webinar Series
9/30/2013
Trazando Mapas de Nuestro Mundo con Aquarius/SAC-D (1 de 3)
Earth Science Week Webinar 2013
10/9/2013

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