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Photo: Hawaiian coast. National Geophysical Data Center.

Bibliographies and Reference Guides

"Big Ice Sheets Doing Big Things: Why it's a Big Deal." A Webcast of a presentation by Bob Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC.)

"Charles Darwin, Geologist" - A Webcast of a presentation by Sandra Herbert, one of the world's leading authorities on Darwin. She discusses her book in which she explores how geology changed Darwin and how Darwin changed science.

Climate and Weather - Selected Internet Resources

Cold Regions Bibliography- Bibliographies

Does water go down the drain counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere? - Everyday Mysteries

Earth's Water Cycle and Climate Change: Reading List - Science Reference Guide

Earth’s Water Cycle in a Changing Climate -- A presentation by Peter Hildebrand, chief of the Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

The Flat Earth and its Advocates: A List of References - Science Reference Guide

Hurricane Isabel

Natural Disasters: A Guide to Selected Resources - Science Reference Guide

Navigation - Science Tracer Bullet

Observing the Living Oceans from Space. A Webcast of a presentation by Gene Feldman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

Oceanography - Selected Internet Resources

Remote Sensing - Science Tracer Bullet

Volcanoes –Near, Far and Really Far Away. A Webcast of a presentation given by Ashley Davies, Asteroids, Comets and Satellites Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA.

Weather and Climate Data - Science Reference Guide

What are the seven seas? - Everyday Mysteries

What is a GPS? How does it work? - Everyday Mysteries

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