Just Submitted Earth Science Files

Below are a listing of files that have been recently submitted. They are in order of newest to oldest. There are 485 files.

Finding Epicenters
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Using earthquake data, regional maps, and a drawing compass, the student will triangulate the positions of three different earthquakes and then plot their locations on a world map.

Earthquakes And Plate Boundaries
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
The following lab activity requires the use of the Seismic Eruption software.

Earthquake Patterns Lab
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Students will investigate worldwide patterns of earthquakes and determine the relationship of these patterns to types of plate boundaries.

Analysis Of A NYS Earthquake
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Students will analyze a New York State earthquake that happened April 20th, 2002.

Tsunami Labs
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
In this lab you'll study seismograms from 3 different seismic stations recording the magnitude 9.0 Sumatra earthquake of 12/26/2004. By comparing the arrival times of waves on each seismogram, you'll be able to determine distance to the epicenter.

Regents Questions
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Here are regents questions for Plate Tectonics.

World Map (Mercator)
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Here are a few nice USGS maps that might be useful. I copied the maps onto transparencies and created a lab where students ultimately overlaid the transparencies to compare and contrast the locations of earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate boundaries.

The Earth's Plates
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Here are a few nice USGS maps that might be useful. I copied the maps onto transparencies and created a lab where students ultimately overlaid the transparencies to compare and contrast the locations of earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate boundaries.

Locations Of Volcanoes On Earth Map
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Here are a few nice USGS maps that might be useful. I copied the maps onto transparencies and created a lab where students ultimately overlaid the transparencies to compare and contrast the locations of earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate boundaries.

Locations Of Earthquake Epicenters On Earth Map
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Here are a few nice USGS maps that might be useful. I copied the maps onto transparencies and created a lab where students ultimately overlaid the transparencies to compare and contrast the locations of earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate boundaries.


     
     

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